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    An employment website is a website that deals specifically with employment or careers. Many employment websites are designed to allow employers to post job requirements for a position to be filled and are commonly known as job boards. Other employment sites offer employer reviews, career and job-search advice, and describe different job ...

  6. MAG Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    MAG Aerospace is an American-owned military contractor based in Fairfax, Virginia, founded by Joe Fluet in 2009. [1] It specializes in intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance services operations, training and technical services [ 2 ] and clocked 98,000 flight hours on five continents in 2017.

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    MagCloud allows users to self-publish and distribute content, for business or personal use, as a professional-quality print publication or digitally for mobile and online viewing.

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    In 2013, Simply Hired was ranked #3 on Forbes’ "Top 10 Best Websites for Your Career" list. [10] Simply Hired was awarded as one of PC Mag's Best Job Search Websites in 2013 and 2014. [11] Simply Hired was ranked No. 6 on Forbes list of 35 Most Influential Career Sites for 2014. [12]

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    In 2009, Bonnier's Research and Development unit started a project to investigate how tablets will change the magazine industry. [3]In April 2010, Popular Science iPad App, created by the project team, was presented by Steve Jobs on stage during the launch of iOS 4 and the company began offering its software.