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Recruiting For Good’s Beauty Foodie Club Launches Maui Girlfriend Getaway For Newly Divorced Women And Their Friends

by Heather Cassell Divorcees who need to get away with their best gal pal and who are searching for a job look no further. Recruiting for Good is jumping on the Divorcee travel package party offering a Happily Divorced Girls Party in Maui and employment opportunities. The Santa Monica-based employment agency celebrating its 20th anniversary this year has a unique purpose: It helps women – particularly moms – find jobs and it gives them opportunities to enjoy life. The agency works with clients at major companies find qualified employees in accounting, finance, engineering/IT, marketing, and sales professionals, according to the release. The agency sponsors parties around Los Angeles and annual trips to Maui through its Beauty Foodie Party Club and it helps fund summer camps and other programs for their kids, according to the October 31 news release from the agency.
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“Divorce is not the end, it’s just a new beginning,” said Carlos Cymerman, founder of Recruiting for Good, in the release. The Beauty Foodie Club is an invite-only social club celebrating and rewarding women who make a difference sponsored by the agency. The club is open to only 100 women-members who live in Los Angeles and the surrounding area. Members enjoy fine dining, fun parties, and luxury travel to share with family and friends. The Maui getaway is one of those life experiences. The divorce vacation package is designed “for best friends who have experienced a recent divorce and are ready to start loving life again,” according to the release. It is a part of the agency’s opportunities promoting work-life balance for its employees and employment workforce. “We love helping Beauty Foodie Club members support their BFFs [best friends] through tough times,” said Carlos. “Nothing is more therapeutic than a fun girlfriend getaway. Our fun Beauty Foodie Maui Weekend Trips are the perfect gift to show her how much you care.” The Beauty Foodie Maui Trip includes two round-trip flights from Los Angeles to Maui and three-nights at a luxury resort in Wailea. Club members have a choice to go on the annual girlfriend getaways during the Kapalua Wine and Food Festival or the Maui Film Festival in June. Women who join the club before January 15, 2019 will be able to surprise their best friend with the Maui trip.
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Women living in the Los Angeles area are welcome to attend the next Beauty Foodie Club party on November 4 at 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Art’s Table in Santa Monica, California to learn more about employment opportunities and apply to join the club. To RSVP to the party, contact . Book your next trip to make a difference with Girls That Roam Travel. Contact Heather Cassell at Girls That Roam Travel at 415-517-7239 or at . To contract an original article, purchase reprints or become a media partner, contact .

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