Recruiting for Good a staffing company in Santa Monica, is sponsoring 'We Party for Good,' to reward busy professionals who make a difference in the community; fun meaningful travel rewards to the best weekend festivals.

SANTA MONICA, Calif. (PRWEB) May 02, 2018

'We Party for Good' is a fun and purposeful travel reward for busy professionals that make a difference in the community, at home, and at work. And love to enjoy quality time with family and friends at the best weekend party festivals.

According to Recruiting for Good, Founder, Carlos Cymerman, "We want to acknowledge professionals who are role models, sacrifice their time to 'Do Good' and inspire the rest of us to step up our game; by rewarding meaningful fun travel experiences."

How to Participate in We Party for Good?

1) Attend a Creative+H20 Party in Santa Monica, to meet in person, and get know the founder, Carlos.
2) Once the team verifies that the professional makes a difference.
3) The professional is invited to participate and earn travel rewards.

What Festivals are Rewarded

The travel team carefully curated the best Art, Culture, Dance+Theater, Food+Wine, Film, and Music Weekend Festivals.

First weekend festival being rewarded is Hawaii Food & Wine Festival in October 2018.

Carlos Cymerman adds, "Making a difference is fun and rewarding, it brings balance and meaning to our lives, beyond the office; when we love life...the party never ends...let your actions inspire others to care and participate."

About

Recruiting for Good since 1998 has been connecting talented Accounting/Finance, Engineering, and IT professionals to great jobs. "We support Our Moms Work, a fun community service." And reward referrals with travel to celebrate life.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2018/05/prweb15454827.htm

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