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Friday July 05, 2013

Executive Vice President for Digital Media of the Post Publishing Public Company Limited Suthida Maleipan, an executive of M2Fjob.com, introduced the “M2Fjob Café: Good Jobs, Ready to Serve” at the Bangkok Career Expo on 5-6 July 2013 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre.
Decorated in a chic café style, the website’s booth at the fair served a hearty amount of freshly-cooked good jobs for fresh graduates or office workers who were looking for quality vocations and right positions.
The booth was an extravaganza offering a parade of jobs that meet all needs of working people in all career fields. Free souvenirs of cute plush bears were given the job searchers who left their resumes at the booth.
Other job hunters are invited to join in M2Fjob.com by clicking “Like” on the M2Fjob Facebook fan page “Easy Click…Get Hired.”
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