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Monday June 25, 2012
June 19, 2012 — MS. Suthida Maleipan, Executive Vice President in Digital Media of Post Publishing PLC – a publisher of “M2Fjob.com”, invites workers and new graduates who are looking for jobs to post their resumes on www.M2Fjob.com now until the end of August to get chances to win 50,000 baht bonus before their office’s year-end bonus.
M2FJob will promote this activity in “M2FJob Caravan” at the leading office buildings around Bangkok (i.e. Silom areas, U-Chu Liang Building, Rama 4 area), BTS stations and Chatuchak weekend market. The caravan will walk around with tablets/computers that allow visitors to search jobs those match their job fields.
M2FJob provides more channels for participants to join this activity by filling in the activity registration form in M2F printed newspaper and send it in via letters or e-mail their resume to activity@m2fjob.com. For more information, please visit www.m2fjob.com.
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