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Official fired for snoozing

Jiang Wenhui paid a heavy price for not being to keep his eyes open...


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Candidates paid to go to interviews

Launched in January 2008, U.S. website NotchUp.com is based on an auction system: employers determine the price they would be willing to pay to meet an exceptional candidate !


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Coca-Cola creates recruiting buzz

You’re not looking at the latest hip video game but at the trendy new recruiting platform launched by Coca-Cola. Welcome to Happiness Factory !


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Online training and recruiting of terrorists

Used for a long time for publicity and propaganda purposes, the Web today harbours numerous recruiting sites and "virtual" training camps for budding terrorists…


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Second Life, the new strike headquarters

The game Second Life could well turn against large companies because on September 27, this 3D universe experienced the first virtual strike ever organized.


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Random draw at Peugeot: a car to reward work attendance

A draw organized to reward attendance at work is an original initiative launched in the Hordain plant. The draw has drawn the ire of unions and embarrassed management.


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Rap, You Tube and recruitment…

P. Diddy,the famous American rap artist (formerly known as Puff Daddy) is looking for his next personal assistant...


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Canadian police force recruiting on Second Life

The online game Second Life is becoming the hot new place for online recruiting, where all self-respecting employers are to be found...


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Move over Walther PPK, make way for the keyboard and mouse

The British Security Service is recruiting. No longer do you need to graduate from Cambridge or Oxford to join MI5...


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Changing jobs every week

How does one go about finding the job one was meant to do? All of us have at one time or other asked ourselves this question. Sean Aiken, a 25-year-old new graduate from Vancouver, wants a quick answer...


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Jackie Chan, Los Angeles County sheriffs’ icon

Jackie Chan leaps from a squad car, dressed in a deputy sheriff’s uniform. . . No, it’s not the latest Kung-Fu movie, but a new recruiting ad for U.S. law enforcement!


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RCMP job ads associated with street gang

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) posted job offers online, but had to quickly remove them when they turned up on the Web site of a notoriously violent gang!


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