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Monday July 01, 2013

The Post Publishing Plc will stage the Bangkok Career Expo 2013 at Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre on Wednesday and Thursday.
In its fourth consecutive year, this year's expo will be held under the theme "Shape Your Future" and is expected to involve about 130 major companies.
Like previous events, the expo ground will be divided into three zones _ Career, Education and Franchises _ to cater to the interests of different visitors.
Leading companies and education institutions which have confirmed they will take part include Unilever, Big C, Siam Commercial Bank, Dtac, AP Property, Mahidol University's College of Management, Thammasat University, 7-Eleven, CP All and Daddy Burger, among others.
On-stage activities will include talks by business and human resource experts who will share their experience in career and business development.
Jobseekers can register at http://www.M2Fjob.com/careerexpo and http://job.bangkokpost.com/careerexpo, or at the expo ground.
Registered visitors could win iPad minis and other prizes at the expo.
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