Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Ten Youngest Billionaires in 2009 , their Goals and objectives

1 ) Hind Hariri (Net Worth : $1.1 Bil)

Age: 24

Country: Lebanon
Hind Hariri is the youngest child of self-made billionaire. Age 24 $1.1 billion, inherited The daughter of late Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Al-Hariri inherited a stake in her family construction,media and banking holdings after her father was assassinated in 2005. She was listed as world’s youngest female billionaire.
The second-youngest billionaire in the world is also the youngest female billionaire. Hind Hariri, youngest child of slain Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, inherited a stake in the family's construction, banking and media holdings. A graduate from the Lebanese American University in Beirut (in 2006), she apparently sticks close by mother Nazek in Paris, where she attracted attention during recent fashion shows.
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2)Xiaofeng Peng (Net Worth : $2.5 Bil)

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Age:
 33

Fortune: self made

Source: solar energy

Net Worth: $2.5 bilions 

Country Of Citizenship: China

Residence: Xinyu , China, Asia & Australia

Industry: Energy

Marital Status: married,

Education: Jiangxi Foreign Trade School, Diploma
Beijing University, Master of Business Administration
Started out with a trading company that blossomed into a family-run company that made safety products such as gloves and employed 12,000. He considered adding Chinese-made solar panels to his export wares when he realized that no Chinese company was producing wafers, a key component for solar cells that makes up 25% of their cost. In 2005 Peng began pouring $30 million of his own money and $80 million of venture financing into building factories in his native Jiangxi Province. Now nicknamed Light, this solar energy newcomer took his solar energy company, LDK Solar, onto Nasdaq in 2007. Has been a turbulent ride; dropped in October after an accounting officer who quit firm publicly alleged that LDK inflated inventory figures of a key raw material, polysilicon; The company and Peng have denied the allegations. Stock recovered but then dropped again. 

3) Albert von Thurn und Taxis($2.0 bil)
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Country Of Citizenship:Germany 
Age: 23

Fortune: inherited 

Residence: Regensburg , Germany, Europe & Russia 

Industry: Diversified 

Marital Status: single, 

Education: 

Youngest billionaire. Prince Albert von Thurn und Taxis appeared briefly in Forbes ranks at age 8 but officially inherited fortune on his 18th birthday in June 2001. Went to high school in Rome; studied economics and theology in Scotland. But doesn't have to ever work. Assets include real estate, art and a tech company. His 30,000 hectares of woodland in Germany is considered one of the largest forest holdings in Europe. Lives in a family castle, Schloss Emmeram, with his mother, Gloria, and older sisters Maria Theresia and Elisabeth. Racecar driver tours with an Italian auto-racing league. 


4 ) John Arnold (Net Worth:$2.7 Bil)
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Age: 35
Country: America
In August, Arnold hardly fit the stereotype of a swaggering, 35-year-old billionaire natural-gas trader. Energy trader diversifying into hard assets: power plants, storage facilities. Father was a lawyer, mother an accountant. Raised in Dallas, graduated in 3 years from Vanderbilt U. Became an oil trader at Enron in 1995; said to have generated $750 million of the firm’s profits in 2001. Returns stellar ever since: up 80% 2008 and 16% through July. Assets: $5 billion

5 ) Shivinder Singh (Net Worth: $ 1.2 Bil)

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Shivinder Singh






Age: 30
Country: India






Brothers inherited family’s Ranbaxy Laboratories, now a $1.2 billion (sales) pharmaceutical firm. Company’s profits and stock have taken a hit this year, but brothers’ private holdings are up. Both Duke University grads, inherited control of generic drug maker Ranbaxy Laboratories
To set goals for the coming year, we need to make a realistic assessment of where are we today. The healthcare sector continues to be plagued by problems of undercapacity, and that too spread unevenly. We are seeing varying degrees of quality of care, with limited or no regulation and a high degree of fragmentation. While there are pockets of excellence with the existence of institutions, which provide high quality of healthcare at par with the best in the world, a vast majority of healthcare providers continue to provide healthcare of indifferent quality. 

6 ) Kostyantin Zhevago (Net Worth : $3.4 Bil)


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Age: 33 

Fortune: self made 

Source: banking, mining 

Net Worth: $1.0 bil  

Country Of Citizenship: Ukraine 

Residence: , Ukraine, Europe & Russia 

Industry: Diversified 

Marital Status: married, 2 children 

Education: 
Doctorate 
Ukraine's youngest billionaire started out as finance director of bank Finance & Credit in 1992. Eventually gained a majority stake in its holding company, Finance & Credit Group. Revamping the group's major asset, iron pellet producer Poltavsky GOK, in anticipation of a public offering. Also a deputy in Ukraine's parliament. 

7 ) Larry Page (Net Worth : $12 Bil)

youngest bilionaires
SOURCE Google (quote: GOOG), Technology, Selfmade 
AGE 34
MARITAL STATUS Single
HOMETOWN San Francisco, CA, United States 
EDUCATION University of Michigan, Bachelor of Arts / Science 
Stanford University, Master of Science






With partner Sergey Brin , Google Guy cracks the top 10 of the Forbes 400; both were worth a mere $4 billion in 2004. Instaquadrupling outpaces early years of Bill Gates, Larry Ellison. Brin emigrated from Russia, Page grew up in Michigan; both sons of professors. Met in computer science Ph.D. program at Stanford; dropped out to start Google in 1998 from friend's garage. Initially financed by Stanford endowment, angel investors K. Ram Shriram , Andy von Bechtolsheim. Raised another $25 million from venture capital firms Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Sequoia Capital in 1999. Hired seasoned tech exec Eric Schmidt in 2001 to run operations. Took quirky ad-cum-search engine public 2004; shares up 510% since. Sales: $10.5 billion, net margins 30%. Brin serves as president of technology, Page heads product division. Extending ad business into TV, cell phones, various online venues; bought Web video portal YouTube for $1.65 billion last year; recently partnered with EchoStar, LG Electronics, Salesforce.com. Switched Mountain View, Calif. headquarters to solar power this summer; part of plan to "do no evil." 


8 ) Sergey Brin (Net Worth : $12 Bil)



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Age: 36
Country: Russia
Sergey Brin is a Russian-born American computer scientist best known as the co-founder of Google, Inc., the world’s largest Internet company, based on its search engine and online advertising technology.He met partner Larry Page (a tad older and a tad poorer) while both were students in the computer science Ph.D. program at Stanford. The duo dropped out to start Google in a garage they sublet from the sister of Brin now wife, Anne Wojcicki, whom he married in 200.
Fan Site of GOOGLE and its creators
HELLO! I'M SERGEY BRIN
I'm starting to make my new home page for you.
Do you believe i love you and today i try to be closer to you?

winmylove.mysergeybrin.com
Currently i'm in Google. 
The Secret of My Sucess and Google
I'm a lucky man and i want to say "Thank You!"!

All Rights Reserved

www.GotinBG.com - Communicate without boundaries!



9 ) Mark Zuckerberg (Net Worth : $1.5 Bil)



youngest bilionaires
Facebook
Age: 25
Country: America
Mark Elliot Zuckerberg (born May 14, 1984) is an American entrepreneur best known for co-founding the popular social networking site Facebook. Worth $1.5 billion, the 23-year-old debuts on this year’s Forbes magazine’s list of the World’s Billionaires – where he is ranked 785th. While at Harvard, Zuckerberg created Facemash, a website that compared students’ dorm photos side-by-side in a fashion similar to HOT or NOT. Harvard administration was not amused, and Zuckerberg faced subsequent disciplinary action. Less than three months later, he launched Facebook

10 ) William Ding (Net Worth : $1.1 Bil)

youngest bilionaires
Age: 39
Country: China
Once China’s richest man, Ding is the founder of China’s No. 2 online game company, Netease. Its flagship game, Fantasy Westward Journey, is among nation’s top 10 downloads. Signed three-year contract with U.S. game developer Blizzard Entertainment to distribute “StarCraft II” and Battle.net to Chinese mainland. Netease’s U.S.-listed shares up 9% in past year. Enjoyed double-digit profit growth. 

Setting a Goal
As a young man, Ding dreamed of being an excellent mechanical engineer. Thomas 


Edison and Albert Einstein were his heroes. At the age of 13, he showed great interest in electronics, and three years later, he was capable enough to assemble parts into six transistor radios.
His four years of college made for the most precious in his memory. During that time he didn't work hard for high marks but enjoyed reading IT books in the school library, which has a collection of 300,000 books on electronics.
"He often raised weird questions," recalled Feng Lin, Ding's tutor on his graduate essays. "And he didn't work like a normal student. He had his own idea on all matters."
What he has learned from his college was how to study. Even today, he maintains a habit of studying until midnight.
Before graduating, Ding could make software, standing out from his contemporaries. He quit a job he had at China Telecom and later gave up good pay from a foreign-funded enterprise to make his dream come true.
"Nothing is easy if one has no idea of where to go," Ding said.





STEPS FOR-How to become as a billionaire in the world


How to become as a billionaire in the world
I suggest some ideas to become as a billionaire in the world and express them for you.
The 1st step we have to delete our bad habits. It means there are so many bad habits in the world mechanism such as smoking, drinking, dating (ECT). But smoking and drinking can be occasionally if you like.
The 2nd step we must have a root investment as money. I suggest Sri Lankan money 10,000 rupees as root money.
The 3rd step .it is very essential step that you must think how can you double this 10000 rupees Sri Lankan money within one year without loss
4th step every year you must double the invest money in a multiple way such s
1st the advance money year                          =         10  000
2nd year start the investment 


10000+ 1st year earned money 10000             =        20  000
3rd year start the investment 
 20000 the + 2nd year earning 20000              =          40  000
4th year…………………………………………   =          80  000
5th year……………………………………………=     1,  60  000
6th year…………………………………………   =     3,  20, 000
7nth year………………………………………… =     6,  40,  000
8th year……………………………………………=   12,  80,  000
9nth year………………………………………… =   25,   6,  000
10nt year………………………………………… =   51,    2   000
11th year……START…………………  ……= 1, 24 ,        000

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Recover from suicide as possible? A research by David L. Conroy, PhD.

Combat veterans, sexual assault survivors, and other victims of trauma are vulnerable to a condition called Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). People with PTSD suffer from a range of symptoms that interfere with their capacities to enjoy normal life. People who suffered suicidal conditions, particularly conditions that were chronic, recurrent, or included one or more attempts, may also be victims of PTSD. According to its definition, PTSD may result when a person suffers an event or situation that is outside the range of normal experience, exceeds the individuals perceived ability to meet its demands, and poses a serious threat to the loss of life. Suicidal people meet the formal criteria for PTSD. Severe and prolonged suicidal pain is not something that most people suffer. People in suicidal crises feel that they are at the breaking point of what they can cope with. Since 30,000 people die by suicide each year in the United States, it is a condition that poses a serious threat to the loss of life. Many of us are haunted by memories of acute crises, acts of self-injury, or extended periods of severe depression. Like citizens of a besieged city, we lived through periods of time in which we had a realistic and unrelenting fear that we would soon be dead. We suffer PTSD simply from having been suicidal, independently of whatever particular traumas may have contributed to our becoming suicidal, such as abuse during childhood or exposure to the violent death of someone else. Our suicide PTSD is also distinct from whatever traumatic events may happen as a result of being suicidal, such as involuntary hospitalization or job discrimination. Undoubtedly, most of us suffered many types of traumatic events in our lives, and these events and their consequences need to be addressed in recovery. But the suicidal crises themselves may be events that induce PTSD. The PTSD literature for veterans and sex assault survivors lists conditions that are commonly found among survivors of those types of trauma. Survivors typically have only some of these symptoms, and the severity of a particular symptom may vary from individual to individual. Survivors of different types of traumatic events often have a different range of symptoms. A remarkably large number of these conditions are common among people with long-term histories of suicidal pain: Problems with memory. Persistent, intrusive, and vivid memories concerning the traumatic situation. Events of daily life may trigger distressing memories related to the trauma. Memory lapses for parts of the traumatic situation. Many suicidal people are troubled by strong images, such as the feeling that they have bombs inside their bodies or a knife over their heads, and in recovery continue to be bothered by the memory of having had these images. Avoidance of things associated with the traumatic experience. Denial on the seriousness of the experience. Persistent anxiety. Fear that the traumatic situation will recur. The trauma is often an event that shatters the survivors sense of invulnerability to harm. Disturbed by the intrusiveness of violent impulses and thoughts. Engagement in risk-taking behavior to produce adrenaline. A feeling of being powerless over the traumatic event. Anger and frustration over being powerless. A feeling of being helpless about ones current condition. Being dramatically and permanently changed by the experience. A sense of unfairness. Why did this happen to me? Holding oneself responsible for what happened. Feeling guilty. The use of self-blame to provide an illusion of control. Sexual assault survivors often blame themselves: If I hadnt been at that location, worn those clothes, behaved in that way, then it wouldnt have happened. This pattern is also found in the survivors of a completed suicide. If I had only done x, the suicide would not have happened, can be used to try to cope with the fear that suicide will happen again in the family--i.e., it is preventable if I just manage things differently. The suicidal are often full of self-blame. As in the other cases it is partly due to an internalization of social attitudes that blame the victim or family, and also due to the effort to gain mastery over the situation. To imagine we could have done more is more tolerable than total helplessness. An inability to experience the joys of life. Feelings of being alienated from the other people and society in general. I am different. I am shameful. If they knew what I was like, they would reject me. I dont belong in this world. Im a freak, an outcast. When people with PTSD try to return to normal life, they are plagued by readjustment problems in the basic elements of life. They have difficulties in relationships, in employment, and in having families. A lack of caring attachments. A sense of a lack of purpose and meaning. Some chronically traumatized people lose the sense that they have a self at all. Veterans report the feeling that they never really made it back from the war. Formerly suicidal people feel they never really made it back to normal life. One Viet Nam veteran with PTSD said, I dont have any friends and I am pretty particular about who I want as a friend. PTSD was aggravated for Viet Nam veterans because they returned to a country that had negative attitudes toward them. For sexual assault survivors, stigmatization is the second injury. When Viet Nam veterans returned home people were angry at them. They had shamed the country, they had done something wrong, they were potentially harmful to others, it was dangerous to be with them. Sexual assault survivors may receive angry responses--on the grounds that they have done something that shames the family. Suicide attempters often experience great anger from family and care providers. A deep distrust of co-workers, employers, authorities. Left with unexpressed rage against those who were indifferent to their situation and who failed to help them. In personal relationships there are problems of dependency and trust. A fear of being abandoned, betrayed, let down. A belief that people will be hurtful if given a chance. Feelings of self-hatred and humiliation for being needy, weak, and vulnerable. Alternating between isolation and anxious clinging. Trauma often causes the victim to view the world as malevolent, rather than benign. No sense of having a future, or, the belief that ones future will be very limited. Feel that they belong more to the dead than to the living. The feeling of having a negative Midas touch--everything I get involved with goes bad. Loss of self-confidence, and loss of feelings of mastery and competence. A resistance to efforts to change a maladaptive world view that results from the trauma. A mistrust of counselors ability to listen. People who suffered traumatic experiences as children, teenagers, or young adults may simultaneously become prematurely aged and developmentally arrested. A part of them feels old. Another part feels stuck at the age they had when the trauma occurred. PTSD can be worse if the sufferer experiences the trauma as an individual rather than as a member of a group of people who are suffering the same situation. Unlike earlier wars in which units went overseas together and returned together, in Viet Nam each soldier had an individual DEROS (Date of Expected Return from Overseas). This reduced unit cohesiveness; each soldier experienced the war from an individual point of view. Suicidal people experience their near-death situation with extreme isolation. They see their conditions as being completely unique - terminal uniqueness. They have no sense of identification with others. The severity of PTSD symptoms tends to increase with the severity and duration of the trauma. The use of alcohol or drugs to cope with the PTSD symptoms. Attempts to do things to gain a feeling of mastery over the traumatic situation, e.g., become a volunteer on a hotline. These kinds of conditions may be found again and again in the chronically suicidal. Upon reflection, it should not be surprising that we should suffer PTSD. Many of us suffered from suicidal pain for years - and years - and years. The idea of dying is terrifying. We recoil at thoughts of dying by automobile accident, plane crash, murder, cancer, AIDS, drowning, suffocation. The idea of dying violently simply by forces generated from within ourselves is in some ways almost too horrible to apprehend. How could anyone survive such a prolonged siege of pain and terror - and remain unaffected? Survivors of traumatic experiences are often told, Its in the past. Forget about it and get on with your life, Why cant you just forget about all that, and enjoy life like a normal person? If we could simply get on with life, they would have done it. PTSD helps explain why it is so hard for the chronically suicidal to recover. Because we were suicidal, we subsequently suffered many of the conditions associated with post-traumatic stress disorder. These conditions are serious problems in their own right; they are formidable barriers in the recovery process. We can heal from the original trauma, and we can heal from the PTSD conditions that have plagued us since the trauma. The basic steps of PTSD recovery programs provide helpful guidelines: an environment that is physically and emotionally safe treatment for addictive behaviors patience: PTSD recovery takes time caring attachments restore sense of mastery rest and relaxation recall the traumatic event(s) in small steps gradually assimilate painful feelings and memories fully experience fear, anger, shame, guilt, depression grieve ones losses In a support group we have a chance to talk about our suicidal histories without the fear that we will be taken to a hospital for doing so. We can talk about the isolation, the fears, the pain, the confusion, the acts of self-injury, the behavior of others that was stigmatizing, denying, abusive, the horrible sense of estrangement that exists when you are in a terrible situation and there is no one who understands what you are going through, the hatred and contempt for oneself and the world, the debilitating sense of personal weakness. We see that we are not alone. We do not have the seriousness of our condition minimized, denied, or belittled. With time, the pain abates and the troublesome PTSD symptoms diminish. By David L. Conroy, PhD.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

What is the necessity of a purchase and necessary of a purchase



Necessary of a purchase means there is a situation to purchase even , not push you to purchase the goods or services.It means the situation induce you to purchase the goods or services even, not push you to a demand for the good.
so you can leave from  purchasing of this goods or services  through your decisions such as ,you go to town by bicycle or private taxi.

 But the necessity is the must.Because there is a situation however you must have to purchasing the good or services.such as medical goods or services .
Saving of money, for your future depend on your decisions.

What is the meaning of sacrifice present consumption for future saving?

Really the meaning depend on the necessity of your wants,needs and purchasing power.In this situation how can you loose your present consumption for future saving?.You should have responsibility of saving as a rational man there you must have to forget some wants and needs even you have a purchasing power.There the purchasing power of the sacrificed goods or services can be your saving.You know money has alternative use and decision for saving.In this manner the you have to make saving through necessity rather than necessary for a purchasing for sacrifice a consumption.

What is the meaning of sacrifice

Before spend money thinking your saving purposes

No body can be rich without saving.It is the rule of world richer and poorer. Why can not saving?.It is the cheating and mis using of money without consideration of future life.If you consider your future then you have a human idea.Don't pass life for a day,because life of a human beings depend on respect there the respect earn through earning money.So money is a ding of life and a sound of life the sound of life mainly depend on saving volume of money.if you sacrifice the present consuming then you making a future respect through saving.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

job web address for you to Easy way to find jobs


Easy way to find jobs through online
There are some web addresses for your future job careers. Your search ,your job and your life. Life is not a part of loss but life is a part of job.
Do a job and do your best

Web sites for jobs and placements:

www.4work.com

www.bestjobsusa.com

www.careerbuilder.com

http://www.careermag.com

http://www.cdiis.com

http://WWW.CNC.CA

http://www.ctg.com:80/onlresum.htm

http://www.dice.dlinc.com:8181

http://www.edpcs.com

http://www.jobcenter.com

http://www.lcsjobs.com

http://www.MetroIS.com

http://www.net-temps.com

http://WWW.RECRUITAD.COM

http://WWW.SABEREDGE.COM

www.career.com

www.careercast.com

www.careerconnections.com

www.careerexchange.com

www.careermag.com

www.careermart.com

www.careermosaic.com

www.careerpath.com

www.careerweb.com

www.ciol.com

www.computerjobs.com

www.cweb.com

www.dice.com

www.dice.com

www.headhunter.org

www.hightechjobs.com

www.hotjobs.com

www.ibmcorporation.com

www.indoscape.com

www.jobcenter.com

www.jobdirect.com

www.jobjungle.com

www.jobs.com

www.jobserv.com

www.jobsite.com

www.jobtrack.com

www.londoncareers.com

www.monsterboard.com

www.net-temps.com

www.occ.com

www.occ.com

www.overseasjobs.com

www.showbizjobs.com

www.singaporecareers.com

www.softwarejobs.com

www.taps.com

www.technology_jobs.com

www.vjf.com

www.winjobs.co


Indeed
 
- http://www.indeed.com
Searches job sites, newspapers, associations and company career pages for employment advertisements.
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CareerBuilder.com - http://www.careerbuilder.com/
Search for jobs or careers using 13 different criteria, or post resumes and let employers with job openings find you. Also has a section of advice and career-related information resources.
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IMdiversity.com - http://www.imdiversity.com/
Career site dedicated to providing jobs for minorities, females and other diversity job seekers looking for career employment. Search a diversity job bank, post a resume or visit one of the diversity multicultural villages.
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Job-Hunt.org - http://www.job-hunt.org/
Listing of thousands of on-line job hunting resources by category.
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JobsDB.com - http://www.jobsdb.com
Offering job search and posting, career tips and human resource solutions to job seekers, corporate employers and recruiters in Australia, USA, and across Asia.
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JobofMine.com - http://www.jobofmine.com/
Job search with selection by occupation, salary level, industry, and geographic location.
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Saludos - http://www.saludos.com/
Hispanic employment service with free resume postings.
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Net-Temps - http://www.net-temps.com/
Net-Temps is a job posting and resume searching portal specializing in the temporary and contract staffing industry.
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Career.com - http://www.career.com/
an interactive recruitment advertising site focused on connecting qualified job seekers with employers in the high-tech fields.
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About.com: Job Searching - http://jobsearch.about.com/
Advice and links on job searching including writing and interview advice plus links to agencies and search engines by job type.
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Jobs.Net - http://www.jobs.net/
provides job-matching features and free services for both job seekers and employers worldwide.
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Weddle's - http://www.weddles.com/
Offers books, free information and other recruiting and job search resources.
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Affirmative Action Register - http://www.aarjobs.com/
Publication providing listings of professional, managerial and administrative positions for which qualified candidates are being sought.
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NativeAmericanJobs.com http://www.nativeamericanjobs.com 
Lists job and career opportunities for Native Americans and others. Includes tribal and non-tribal companies across the nation.
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Ihispano.com - http://www.ihispano.com
Job and career site specializing in providing online corporate recruitment of bilingual professional talent in the Hispanic community.
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Jobs.com - http://www.jobs.com
Find a job, write your resume, negotiate your salary. Job opportunities and qualified job seekers matched by the industry leader.
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SnagAJob.com, Inc. - http://www.snagajob.com/
Offers a search for hourly, part-time and full-time jobs.
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JuJu - http://www.job-search-engine.com/
Searches the top USA and Canadian job boards and reports a composite result of employment openings.
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Jobseekers Advice - http://www.jobseekersadvice.com/
A free information and advice site for jobseekers. Includes articles on careers, recruitment and employment as well as a discussion forum.
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6 Figure Jobs - http://www.6figurejobs.com/
Site for experienced professionals to seek and be sought for high paying executive positions. All jobs over $100,000.
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Recruiters OnLine Network - http://www.recruitersonline.com/
Offering to bring recruiters and applicants together. Job distribution, resume database, and a members database.
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Job Target - http://www.jobtarget.com/
A career sites services company with headquarters in New London, Connecticut.
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Career Exposure - http://www.careerexposure.com/
Job listing services and resume posting. Includes sections for business and finance as well as diversity and careers for women.
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Veterans Employment - http://www.veteranemployment.com/
Job site for Veterans and transitioning Military. Jobs, scholarships, GI Bill Information, transition assistance, and company information.
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Labor Ready - http://www.laborready.com/
A free job search service for finding and posting jobs in unskilled, semi-skilled and skilled positions in all industries.
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Employment911.com - http://www.employment911.com/
Search jobs on over 35 job sites. Free email, web address book and organizer, resume posting, job posting and employment tips.
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SalesJobs.com - http://www.salesjobs.com/
Searchable database of sales jobs throughout the U.S. Includes ability to upload resumes and pricing for placing ads.
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Worktree.com - http://www.worktree.com/
Access jobs by industry, profession, or location. Paid membership required for access.
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Human Capital Solutions, LLC - http://www.jobcircle.com/
Job Listings and career tools for job seekers throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. Headquartered in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
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TopUSAJobs.com - http://www.topusajobs.com/
Lists USA jobs and careers. Search by category, city or state, job-title keyword and job-description keyword.
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EmployDiversity - http://www.employdiversity.com/
An online job search website and career center promoting multiculturalism.
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Go Jobs - http://www.gojobs.com/
Search the job database by region, occupation, and employment type.
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Netshare.Com - http://www.netshare.com/
Portal site for both recruiters and job seekers.
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AllJobSearch.com - http://www.alljobsearch.com/
Searches 180 career sites, 500 newspapers, and 300 newsgroups, all in one search.
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ExecutivesOnly - http://www.executivesonly.com/
Executive jobs database and career counseling services.
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JobSniper.com - http://www.jobsniper.com/
The fastest way to find a job. More than 3 million jobs searchable daily. We automate the job search by bringing the jobs to you.
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Senior Job Bank - http://www.seniorjobbank.org
Provides an online service for over-50 job seekers and for interested employers. Serves all job categories and disciplines.
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Prohire - http://jobs.prohire.com/
Job board, resume bank, and career center for job seekers.
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Resume-Resource.com - http://www.resume-resource.com/
Resources for writing and distributing a professional resume. Includes resume samples, resume articles, resume services, resume books, resume distribution and resume posting.
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Military Exits - http://www.militaryexits.com
Career and job listings for veterans and discharged military personnel returning to civilian employment.
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Career Age - http://www.careerage.com/
Information about jobs, career and education. Jobs updated daily. Free job alert, resume posting and career counseling
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Employment Partner - http://www.employmentpartner.com/
Network of local career websites covering metro areas in the USA and Canada, offering job seekers to enter resumé information, and employers to post paid job listings.
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Germany-USA Career Center - http://www.germany-usa.com/
Job and resume database for German-American markets.
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Best Jobs USA - http://www.bestjobsus.com/
Features e-mail notification of jobs extracted from all the main employment sites on the internet, matching requirements of skills and location.
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ExecGlobalNet, Inc. - http://www.ExecGlobalNet.com/
Provides job search and career change information, help, and support specifically to individuals with several years of work experience and in mid-career, such as executives and managers.
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4Jobs.com - http://www.4jobs.com/
4BusinessNetwork's corporate career site service, including resume search and resume posting.
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Hirediversity - http://www.hirediversity.com/
Provides Latino, African-American, Asian and other minorities entrepreneur and career resources, as well companies and corporations hiring access to diverse employees.
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The Recruiter Network - http://www.therecruiternetwork.com/
Offers to matches proactive Job Seekers with thousands of targeted Recruiters. Post your resume to our database or send it directly to targeted recruiters.
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JobSearchPage - http://www.jobsearchpage.com
Job search hints, interview tips, Web resume templates, and career link pages.
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WorkFinders.Net - http://www.workfinders.net/
Search the best jobs, international and local. Advertise job vacancies. Free careers employment and recruitment services.
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StaffingLinks.Com - http://www.staffinglinks.com/
Job search resources and career center. 50,000 links to employers, associations, newspapers, recruiters, job sites, salary surveys, interview tips, and resume advise.
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The Houseparent Network - http://www.houseparent.net/
One stop resource for houseparents and other residential care workers. Includes job listings, facility directory, free e-mail, forum/chat and, links to resources.
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Blue Steps - https://www.bluesteps.com/
Senior Executives submit profile and resume into an exclusive database accessed only by member consultants at global retained executive search firms filling senior level positions worldwide.
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Professionals In Transition - http://www.jobsearching.org/
Support for professionals that are unemployed or underemployed. Offers tips suggestions, discussions, job postings, resume review. Insurance options for unemployed through non profit and 3rd party insurer.
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myCareerSpace.com - http://www.mycareerspace.com/
A career services provider for job seekers and employers and recruiters.
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Job Animal - http://jobanimal.4jobs.com/
Candidate matching service that allows employers and recruiters to work cooperatively and find qualified candidates to meet their employment needs.
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Link2jobs.com - http://www.link2jobs.com
Register, submit resume to, create agent at and search across numerous job sites.
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Impact Search and Placement - http://www.impact-tqr.com
National search and placement firm working specializing in searches within the Furniture, Store Fixture, Cabinet, AWI and related industries.
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Freshjobs.com - http://www.freshjobs.com/
Job listings never more than a week old. Job-seekers can search for careers in all industries. Employers get their jobs cross-posted to network jobsites at no additional cost.
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Jobxpresso.com - http://www.jobxpresso.com
Search for contract and permanent jobs.
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ResumesRX - http://www.resumesrx.com/
Resume critiquing, career counseling and frequently asked questions and answers.
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Laid Off Central - http://www.laidoffcentral.com/
A resource for laid off employees.
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RecruitOnNet.com - http://www.recruitonnet.com/
an online job providing - employee placing portal.
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JobJunction, Inc - http://www.jobjunction.com/
Provides consulting and specialized employment recruiting services to corporate clients and job seekers in diverse U.S. markets.
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Professional Alternatives - http://www.proalt.com/
Broad variety of positions available, at all organization levels, in virtually every industry.
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2jobsearch.net - http://2jobsearch.net/
Free job search and resume posting.




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