SIGN-UPS: MAY 9 – 16, 2014
Ready to take
APAIR to new heights?
The Ateneo Project for Asian and International Relations (APAIR)
is more than ready to expand its network and is now searching for
13 CORE TEAM MEMBERS
to share the connection this RecWeek (June 30-July 4, 2014).
We know you have the potential and can talk the talk.
NOW it’s time to walk the walk.
APPLY. TAKE THE LEAD.
You just might be what we’re looking for.
FOR ASPIRING APPLICANTS
You are currently reading the primer.
Accomplish the application form at bit.ly/RecWeekCoreApp
on or before May 16, 2014 11:59 PM.
Kindly make sure to go through this first carefully
to acquaint yourself with the initial RecWeek plans
and the responsibilities of the needed core team.
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From the time you have submitted your application until May 17
11:59 PM, you may be contacted through Facebook or e-mail for
any clarifications regarding your application. With this said,
please make sure to check your account every now and then.
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Results shall be posted on May 18 on the APAIR Members
’13-’14 Facebook group.
For questions, kindly send an e-mail to
very year, RecWeek proves to be a busy one-week affair filled with countless promotional materials,
which students are likely to pass through with just a glimpse.
With this said, APAIR RecWeek, through its promotions, must then aim to leave a lasting impression upon students in that one glimpse such that students may be made motivated to learn more of the organization and eventually be encouraged to join.
To do this, the team is to take on a smart advertising approach that mainly focuses not on the good design, models, text, among many other things (which other organizations can also simply do), but on how the subject of the advertisement is being presented—
which should be direct, straight to the point.
This year’s theme:
No Excuses, Be in the Know, Be Connected
The information age, for all its contributions in
communication, have seen many of its
beneficiaries still seemingly in the dark of current
happenings, even in the local context. This irony
can easily be seen even in the Philippines,
dubbed as one of the social networking capitals in
the world, where many Filipinos, youth and
otherwise, are unaware of even the top, local
issues facing the nation.
But this should not be the case—with the many,
various mass media from where information can
easily be accessed, there is no excuse to be the
least bit informed and to be uninvolved, separate
from the story of the world.
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CORE TEAM STRUCTURE
(1 head, 4 members)
o the master brainstormer behind the project
team, who brings out APAIR to the crowd by
overseeing the creation and implementation of
the different promo materials and strategies
o takes souvenir RecWeek photos to be posted on
the APAIR Facebook page
(1 head, 4 members)
o makes sure that all expenses from activities and
preparation done are in check and in
accordance with the budget of the project team
o oversees that the org has enough to go all out
and ever-ready for RecWeek through innovative
fundraisers
a. Materials & Venues
(1 head, 1 deputy)
o prepares and handles the RecWeek booth and
materials, plus makes sure that the booth is as
creative and attention-grabber as it can be, no
longer just a place in time, but also a
promotional material in itself
o also makes sure that there is a good supply of
rooms for the most awaited member interviews
B. Human Resources (1 head*)
o HR Head – supervises and trains the manpower
of the project-team during and post-RecWeek for
maximum efficiency
o dedicatedly sees to the following:
creating the member registration and
interview schedule database
making sure that every RecWeek shift
has 2 well-oriented booth volunteers and
rovers each
* The project team members and EB will be the
booth volunteers and/or rovers themselves; hence
the only position to be applied for is HR head.
BASIC TIMETABLE
Notes: o Interested applicants need only concern themselves with the highlighted portions. The rest are
only additional information for those who may be curious.
o Dates are subject to change.
Date Committee Task
May 10-18 Project Head + HR
May 10-16: Applications on-going for core team May 17-18: Deliberations May 18: Results
May 19-21 All + VP HR First GA
May 22-June 15 Promotions + Materials & Venues
Prepare all promotional materials (and print when approved).
May 22-June 15 Finance Coordinate with Promotions and Logistics about possible expenses. Finalize the fundraisers to implement, as well as specifics (e.g., recipes, who to include in the human auction).
May 30 Materials & Venues
First submission of equipment declaration form.
May 30 Promotions & Documentations
First submission of the promos template form and promotional materials.
June 13 Promotions & Documentations
Final submission of template form & promotional materials (for revisions, if any).
June 16 Promotions & Documentations
Release of teasers/countdown.
June 17 Materials & Venues
Reserve venues for member interviews.
June 16-22 HR Assign booth and rover shifts.
June 18-22 Finance + Other Committees
Prepare the goods for bake sale. Release ads introducing the human auction.
June 23 Promotions & Documentations
Release of official promotional materials (main promo poster as well as video).
June 23-28 Finance Start accepting bids for the Human Auction. Sell the baked goods.
June 23-28 HR Orient booth volunteers and rovers on what to say to interested applicants. Create excel for member registration.
July 14-15 All Meeting for evaluations (after member interviews).
SIGN-UPS: MAY 9 – 16, 2014