FC Club (Shanghai) Buffet Dinner & Career Development Networking Evening

FC Club (Shanghai) Buffet Dinner & Career Development Networking Evening
Dec 22, 2010 By eChinacities.com

Come early to enjoy more food before Career Development Social Networking Evening and join the career development networking event for free later.

Buffet Dinner from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Networking from 8:30pm to 10:30pm


Venue: Zpark Bar, Renaissance Shanghai Zhongshan Park
Address: 25Floor No. 1018 Changning Road near Huichuan Road
Address in Chinese: 长宁路1018号近汇川路(靠近中山公园)上海龙之梦万丽大酒店25楼Zpark酒吧
Venue Tel: 6115-8888
When: Jan. 13, 2011 Thu. from 6:30pm to 10:30pm
Transportation: Metro Zhongshan Park (Line 3, 4 and Line 2)

Easy on-line registration: http://www.fcclub.com/events/jan132011buffetdinner/ (if you have an account please login first and then just click the RSVP button. Not a member yet? Click here to join)
or simply e-mail event@fcclub.com with the following information for each person.

Event Name + Date: Dinner Jan. 13
Name + Surname:
Company:
Work Title:
Mobile phone:
Email:

Only 160 RMB per person with RSVP before 3pm on Thu. Jan. 13, 2011 and it includes Buffet Dinner, One Complimentary Drink and Career Development - headhunter social networking evening and lucky draw. The full price is 250 RMB per person at the door. Please RSVP to enjoy the discounted rate.

Premium Member only pay RMB120/person. Cost includes Buffet Dinner, One Complimentary Drink and Career Development - headhunter social networking evening and lucky draw.

 

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