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The UP Junior Marketing Association takes marketing to another level with Mark' EM (Marketing Education Matters) -- a business simulation and seminar open to the most promising marketers of our generation.

'Jejemons' face bleak job prospects... Read »»
MANILA, Philippines – Youths who use the so-called 'jejemon' language in communicating via SMS and the Internet could fail to land jobs, experts said.

Talent available but not used, panellists argue... Read »»
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 14 – There were differing opinions on whether there are actually talent in Malaysia and what the country is doing to capitalise on it. Puan Chan Cheong, group CEO and managing director of Green Packet Berhad was on the optimistic end on the subject today at the Chinese Economic Congress. “I think the greatest asset for us ...

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Get ready for the 1st ever Youth Rendition 2010 with Manila's best youth performers all gathered together in one ground to make one SHOUT! DLSU-M brings you the hottest youth fest concert: Youth Rendition 2010

Call centers, IT firms look for 15,000 new workers... Read »»
MANILA, Philippines – Around 15,000 new workers are being sought by call centers, information technology (IT) corporations, sales and marketing firms, and human resources companies at an ongoing job fair in Makati City.

Australian Market Report of August 11, 2010... Read »»
Sydney, Australia, Aug 11, 2010 - (ABN Newswire) - The Australian stock market opened lower on Wednesday after US stocks dropped and oil and metals prices slipped overnight. In early trade, the S & amp;P/ASX200 index fell 0.8 per cent, to 4505 points and the All Ordinaries dropped 0.7 per cent, to 4530.In economics news, the Business Confidence Index for July, released by National Australia Bank ...

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