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Work from Byron Bay for a week

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i-mate’s Ultimate experience – call for applicants

i-mate Australia is running an online experience to help launch their new Ultimate range and provide a comprehensive view of the features and capabilities of these new products.

On the 31st March five people will be sent to a beautiful Byron Bay villa to work remotely for five days with the i-mate Ultimate 9502 & 8502. We will be filming their experiences and posting this with Blog diaries on the Ultimate Escape web page.

The five participants will experience the benefits of working out of the office, in a very pleasant environment.

What’s in it for the participants?

1.       Receive an i-mate ultimate 9502 or 8502.

2.       Spend 5 days working in a beautiful Byron Bay villa

3.       Work with likeminded people

4.       Promote yourself and/or your business through the Ultimate Escape web site

5.       Make a difference by showing that work is something you do, not a place you go. 

To enter simply email apply@theultimateescape.com with details, links, resume, projects, videos, photos or anything else to convince us you’re the right person for the job.

The Ultimate Escape will be hosted by technology evangelist Alex Zaharov-Reutt

For more information about this exciting adventure, please visit www.theultimateescape.com

*Note : This promotion is not a Microsoft activity. Whilst the technology used on the i-mate Ultimate range of phones is Windows Mobile 6, no activities, opinions, monies, or prizes are provided by Microsoft. If you do decide to enter, please understand that you will be working directly with i-mate Australia.

 

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Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    I actually didn't know about the US... But here in Australia they still seem quite common and popular.

  • Anonymous
    March 11, 2008
    But....iMate went bust in the US. and their Ultimate range of phones are loooong overdue, hence have now lost novelty I am amazed that they are still around in AUS