Startaclaus Day 9 Win £50 credit for General Assembly in London.

by Startacus Admin
He has returned to us!
After giving away a dozen fabulous prizes last December, the jolly old fellow Startaclaus has joined us once again at Startacus HQ, with a sleigh full of brand new business Christmas goodies!
It’s DAY NINE of this most festive of business giveaways, and we have 2 x £50 credit to spend on General Assembly London's affordable workshops and classes to be won!
General Assembly...
General Assembly are a global community of individuals empowered to pursue work they love through full-time immersive programs, long-form courses, classes and workshops on the most relevant skills of the 21st century. They cover a huge range of essential skills from web development and user experience design, to business fundamentals, to data science, to product management and digital marketing!
How can I enter today’s Startaclaus giveaway?
All you need to do is complete any ONE of the three methods below.
Tweet this message to #Startaclaus Dear Startaclaus, I’d love to win £50 General Assembly Credit via @GA_London and @iamstartacus
OR
Email us to iam@startacus.net with your name and telling us that you would love to win £50 credit to spend at General Assembly London
OR
Go to our Facebook page, find today’s competition and comment that you would like to like to win!
Details
Each of you lovely self-starters can only enter once via each of the entry methods outlined above - meaning a maximum of three entries per person for this prize.
Startaclaus is accepting entries from 9am today (Tuesday 16th December) until midnight and will be announcing the winner at around 10a.m tomorrow (Wednesday 17th December) just after he’s fed the reindeer and rounded up the elves!
You don’t need to be a Startacus member to enter this competition, but it would be lovely if you were! Sign up for Startacus, the self start society for free here.
Here's a few other fab deals for General Assembly via Startacus:
- 3 months free access to General Assembly's online learning platform, Front Row
- Discounted rates off their part and full time courses
Businesses and Brands
You may have missed the sleigh this year, but Startaclaus shall be returning next year! If you would like to help him fill his sleigh with prizes for Christmas 2015, then drop us a line to iam@startacus.net and one of the #Startaclaus elves (or hobgoblins) will get back to you for a chat.
Or if you just can’t wait to work with us, here are a few ways that you can do just that, anytime of the year!
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