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April 2008 Jobs Updates :
- ICSI targets to create pool of 50000 professionals by 2015 - (20/4/2008)
- IT industry goes slow on hiring, courtesy US slowdown - (19/4/2008)
- Govt set to outsource recruitment for jobs - (19/4/2008)
- Gokak to recruit 400 hearing and speech impaired personnel - (18/4/2008)
- Australian bank to shift 500 jobs to India - (18/4/2008)
- Qatar set to ease sponsorship laws for foreign workers - (18/4/2008)
- SC, HC judges discuss 10-fold salary increase - (18/4/2008)
- IIT-M grads prefer old economy to new - (18/4/2008)
- Executive hiring set to slow in Asia - (17/4/2008)
- IITians prefer India over foreign nations for career avenues - (16/4/2008)
- Overall global employment expected to increase by around 40 mn - (16/4/2008)
- Infosys workforce to cross 100,000 mark this year - (16/4/2008)
- Malaysia to stop using foreign workers, says minister - (16/4/2008)
- Indians top Norway list of skilled workers - (16/4/2008)
- KPMG to add 2,000 more employees in India by ’10 - (15/4/2008)
- CSIR unveils incentives for its scientists - (13/4/2008)
- Sixteen GNDU students placed with Tech Mahindra - (12/4/2008)
- Labour Commissioner asks for implementing minimum wages - (12/4/2008)
- Andhra Pradesh starts overseas recruitment agency - (12/4/2008)
- Nath aims to bring 1 crore new jobs - (12/4/2008)
- Indians not paid for seven months in Kuwait - (11/4/2008)
- Bihar's highest migrant earnings come from Delhi - (11/4/2008)
- Failing to recruit qualified engineers, UK firm turns to India - (11/4/2008)
- Bill to impose sanctions against nations who refuse to take back illegal migrants - (11/4/2008)
- RIL's Jamnagar refinery is a rich well of talent - (11/4/2008)
- Indians may get a quick passage to Canada - (11/4/2008)
- Salaries of management graduates jump 22% this year: Report - (9/4/2008)
- Diverse backgrounds find favour with employers - (9/4/2008)
- Temporary staffers continue to find favour with India: Study - (9/4/2008)
- Innovation is the key for retaining talent too - (9/4/2008)
- 107 officers seek pre-mature retirement in 15 days - (8/4/2008)
- Indian finance executives get highest pay hike in Asia - (8/4/2008)
- Pvt life insurance cos in the hunt for sales team leaders - (8/4/2008)
- No slowdown impact on B-School placements - (8/4/2008)
- Expats make up 99 per cent of private sector staff
- Job losses hit; recession fears begin to haunt
- Defence ministry to look into pay problems: Antony
- PSUs seek freedom to fix variables like allowances and perks
- HUL AGM okays higher pay for honchos
- MIC seeks 8% job quota for Malaysian Indians
- India plans joint labour management system with UAE, Bahrain
- HUL announces performance-linked bonus for staff
- Value of Indian workers' wages in Gulf may fall
- Indian doctors, nurses in demand in UK, US
- ISB 2008 batch gets Rs 19 lakh average placement offer
- Orissa police personnel demand salary hike
- Accentia to increase headcount to 5,500 by end of FY09
- Samsung to hire 2,000 engineers by 2010
- More ISB graduates join crorepati club
- Lack of skilled manpower threat to PE companies
- Sushma Nath to be new expenditure secy
- Shareholders fret as PSU employees celebrate pay hike
- Coffee chain growth makes brewing a better career option
- Law firms hike salaries to retain talent as foreign cos troop in
- Sushma Nath to be new expenditure sectary
- Expats warm up to growth sectors as salaries zoom
- India, Kuwait agree on model contract for jobseekers
- Govt employees to get effective salary hike of 28%
- Flexible hours will help women take care of kids
- Pay panel's performance-based scheme to energise employees
- No more 'Sahayaks' for Para-Military officers: Pay Commission
- Haryana to implement 6th Pay Commission recommendations
- NTPC to step up hiring of engineers
- IT cos, investment banks eye economics graduates