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  2. Simply Hired - Wikipedia

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    Simply Hired is an employment website utilizing desktop and mobile application for an online recruitment advertising network based in Sunnyvale, California. The company was launched in 2003. In 2016, Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd. (owner of Indeed.com, a Simply Hired competitor), purchased Simply Hired. [1]

  3. List of employment websites - Wikipedia

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    Hourly jobs Swissnex: Switzerland Science and technology Professional networking resources, government affiliated TheLadders.com: U.S. High-salary The Muse: U.S. General TimesJobs: India and the Middle East General Several industry-specific sites Trovit: Europe and Latin America General classified ads Based in Spain Universal Jobmatch: U.K. General

  4. Recruitment - Wikipedia

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    Recruitment poster for the UK army. 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.

  5. Staffing - Wikipedia

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    Staffing is the process of finding the right worker with appropriate qualifications or experience and recruiting them to fill a job position or role. [1] [2] Through this process, organizations acquire, deploy, and retain a workforce of sufficient quantity and quality to create positive impacts on the organization's effectiveness. [3]

  6. Elon Musk explains his ‘What did you do last week’ email to ...

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    Elon Musk has further explained why he is demanding federal workers justify keeping their jobs — as newly-confirmed Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard ordered her officers to ignore it.

  7. Monster.com - Wikipedia

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    In April 2002, Monster purchased the Jobs.com domain name and trademark for $800,000. [5] In 2003, TMP completed the corporate spin-off of Monster. [6] [7] In August 2005, founder Jeff Taylor left Monster to create Eons.com. [8]

  8. Trump's Gaza Strip takeover plan draws criticism - AOL

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    "Trump's proposal to push 2 million Palestinians out of Gaza and take 'ownership' by force, if necessary, is simply ethnic cleansing by another name.

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