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Job seekers eye Wal-Mart
(30/5 17:29)
More jobs added this year
(27/5 17:15)
Local men challenge women's jobs
(24/5 17:40)
Income gap broadens for MBA holders
(23/5 16:23)
City creates 50,000 jobs for farmers
(23/5 16:21)
Mayor Han urges government support for employment and reemployment
(9/5 16:30)
Job program helps 11,000
(6/4 17:22)
City to attract global talent
(1/4 17:24)
New civil servants required to practise
(29/3 17:07)
Firefighting jobs are hot
(23/3 16:36)
New features in local job market
(22/3 17:28)
Employers have new focuses
(22/3 17:28)
More grads go out of city for jobs
(10/3 16:56)
City protects migrant workers' rights
(28/2 16:49)
Parental dependence spoils young jobless
(17/2 15:57)
Disabled get employed
(16/2 16:39)
More foreigners to seek for job in city
(25/1 16:56)
More jobs created last year
(21/1 17:22)
Secretary, translator hot targets for online job seekers
(28/12 17:23)
350 out of 10,000 - overwhelming odds
(21/12 17:19)
City lacks game professionals
(21/12 17:18)
'Artificial beauty' new campus trend
(17/12 17:12)
Job survey conducted this year
(17/12 17:11)
Female grads find jobs later
(16/12 17:08)
Female postgraduates find pay disappointing
(9/12 17:36)
City fulfills job promise
(8/12 17:23)
Workers enjoy salary increases
(7/12 17:41)
Changning District subsidizes re-hiring
(2/12 18:06)
Small pay rises expected next year
(2/12 17:23)
More university graduates seek jobs next year
(25/11 16:42)
Upper limit set for penalty
(18/11 17:26)
Innovative talents needed
(16/11 17:22)
Job training council set up
(15/11 16:48)
Scramble for government jobs
(4/11 07:29)
Non-natives construction industry's backbone
(27/10 17:31)
Online job fair starts for graduates
(21/10 16:32)
Low salary bothers Hong Kongers
(19/10 17:15)
More university graduates find jobs this year
(29/9 17:19)
City focuses on employment
(29/9 17:18)
Multi-national companies to hunt for talent on campus
(27/9 11:12)
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