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Monday July 08, 2013

Siriwan Piriyametakun, Senior Vice President - Classified and Online Advertising Sales and executive of M2Fjob.com, the Post Publishing Public Company Limited, has led professional HR teams from many famous organisations to deliver more than 15,000 quality jobs under the campaign “M2Fjob Café Good Jobs, Ready to Serve” at Chandrakasem Rajabhat University.
At the activity booth designed as a stylish café in the middle of the campus, M2Fjob.com, in collaboration with the HR teams from leading companies, such as Pruksa Real Estate, SCB, Big c, and Reuters, gave advice and tips on job searching and application techniques.
Together they offered high-quality vacant positions for the university’s students who were looking for work after their graduation.
The interested youngsters clicked “Like” on the Facebook fan page of M2Fjob.com “Easy Click…Get Hired” and left their resumes with the website. They received cute bear plush as souvenir from the online job advertiser.
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