From Verizon to Pepsi, recruiters really hiring
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The Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce job fair held on January 29 and 30, 2004 was attended by employers who were actually looking to fill jobs that included customer service positions and business sales representatives. Recruiters from Verizon Wireless to Pepsi Bottling Group took resumes and referred applicants to their Web sites to continue the process.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 2004
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New CEO of security firm returns to computer roots
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Jonathan J.Palmer, the new CEO of Lucid Security Inc. was retired from the U.S. Coast Guard in the year 1965 where he worked as a technical writer. As an active investor in the financial field, he is again focusing fully on the computer side of his career.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 2004
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Taking to the road to lure more tourists to China
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The Peking Opera presented an opera at the Sheraton Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia as part of the Chinese government's efforts to increase tourism.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 2001
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