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Wednesday March 05, 2014

Ms. Suthida Maleipan- Executive Vice President Digital Media department of The Post Publishing Public Company Limited, the director of M2Fjob.com, recently led her team to meet with the company’s customer Pruksa Real Estate Public Company Limited on the New Year occasion.
They were welcomed by Kritika Lorwattanawong, Vice President for Human Capital Management and representatives of the Pruksa Real Estate human resources department. Pruksa Real Estate is currently seeking numerous new employees to keep up with the expansion of the housing and condominium business when the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) launches in 2015.
People who are interested in working with Pruksa Real Estate or searching for the right job can post their resumes with www.M2Fjob.com or follow its Facebook fan page at www.facebook.com/M2FJob.
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