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Working in the hospitality industry? You could win €250

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Let Fáilte Ireland know what you think Hello, Fáilte Ireland and Jobs.ie have come together once

Let Fáilte Ireland know what you think [Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.]( Hello, Fáilte Ireland and Jobs.ie have come together once again to learn more about people’s experiences of working in tourism and hospitality. If you are currently employed in the sector, or if you are a former tourism and hospitality worker, then this is your chance to share your thoughts and insights on the industry with the national tourism body. Take the Fáilte Ireland survey* and be in with the chance to win a €250 One4all gift card. [Take The Survey]( * this survey is conducted by Fáilte Ireland. Please note that by submitting this information, respondents grant, and Fáilte Ireland reserves, the right to collect, process, use and store respondents’ personal information for the purpose of selecting a winner. The prize draw is open to all respondents aged 18 and over who complete the Tourism and Hospitality Workers' Survey and provide the personal information requested. The winner will be selected at random and contacted to organise delivery of the prize. If a winner does not respond within 30 days of being notified, then the winner’s prize will be forfeited, and Fáilte Ireland shall be entitled to select another winner. If a winner rejects their prize, the winner’s prize will be forfeited, and Fáilte Ireland shall be entitled to select another winner. The winner’s first name, surname, telephone number and email address will be retained until the winner has received their prize. This will not be longer than 31/12/2022, so they receive their €250 One4all gift card. The prize is non-exchangeable, non-transferable and no cash alternative is offered. If you are not the winner, then Fáilte Ireland will not hold or use any personal information collected.  If you would like to know how Fáilte Ireland handles your personal data, please see [Fáilte Ireland's Consumer Privacy Statement](.  Opportunity in the palm of your hand. Download the Jobs.ie App [Apple Store]( [Google Play]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]([Instagram]( To unsubscribe from mailings like these from Jobs.ie [click here](. Add info@comms.jobs.ie to your safe sender list. To view our privacy policy [click here](. Grand Canal Quay, Dublin 2, Ireland

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