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  2. Jobstreet - Wikipedia

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    Jobstreet owns 22.43% of the Taiwanese online employment provider 104 Corporation, [4] 21.13% of the online marketing technology and services company, Innity Corporation and the automotive portal, Autoworld.com.my. [5] Jobstreet.com was selected by Forbes Asia as Best 200 Under a Billion company in 2007 and 2008. [6]

  3. SEEK - Wikipedia

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    Seek was founded in November 1997 [2] by Andrew Bassat, Paul Bassat and Matt Rockman along with first employees Robert Sloan and Adam Ryan as an online version of print employment classifieds, and it launched its website in March 1998. [3]

  4. Category:Malaysian racing drivers - Wikipedia

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  5. List of companies of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Location of Malaysia. Malaysia is a federal constitutional monarchy located in Southeast Asia. It is a relatively state-oriented and newly industrialised market economy. [1] [2] The state plays a significant but declining role in guiding economic activity through macroeconomic plans.

  6. Recruitment - Wikipedia

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    Recruitment is the overall process of identifying, sourcing, screening, shortlisting, and interviewing candidates for jobs (either permanent or temporary) within an organization. Recruitment also is the process involved in choosing people for unpaid roles .

  7. Group N - Wikipedia

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    Group N had four classes based on engine displacement cylinder capacity. N1 was for cars up to 1400 cc, N2 was 1401-1600 cc, N3 was 1601-2000 cc and N4 was over 2000cc. Cars fitted with a turbo had their displacement capacity multiplied by 1.7 to determine class.

  8. Team Lotus (2010–2011) - Wikipedia

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    Team Lotus, originally Lotus Racing, was a Malaysian-licensed [1] Formula One racing team and constructor, based in Hingham, Norfolk, UK, which competed during the 2010 and 2011 Formula One seasons. The team scored no championship points in the two years it competed.

  9. A1 Team Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Fairuz Fauzy raced for A1 Team Malaysia in 6 of the 7 rounds of the 2008-09 season winning the Sprint race at Zandvoort while Aaron Lim participated in all the rookie sessions and raced at Brands Hatch. The team finished 6th overall that season.