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MetLife India
MetLife India to recruit 2,000 managers and 30,000 advisors
12:31 PM | November 30,2008
This news comes at a time when in just less than a week, corporates in the US and UK have announced job cuts of to over 30,000
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ACS to ramp up India headcount by 1,000 by mid ‘09
11:49 AM | November 30,2008
A new facility is coming up in Noida; the company has offices in Bangalore, Kochi and Chennai with a total employee strength of around 5,000 in the country
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Gouri Shah 11:59 PM | November 12,2008
This trend is growing among advertisers looking to grab consumer attention and enhance brand recall
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