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Dish TV, Monster.com join hands to offer jobs search service

Internet job portal Monster.com and direct-to-home company Dish TV have collaborated to offer an interactive jobs search service "MonsterJobs Active" for Dish TV subscribers, which would allow job seekers to search for jobs across the country. - Mamata announces measures to tone up rail functioning - BEML net up 45%; order book position to Rs 5,036 cr - France backs India"s bid for UNSC seat - Unitech to raise additional funds via QIP - "US not supporting India"s UNSC seat bid" - "Zero tolerance" to curb corruption in bureaucracy: Chavan Dish TV expects 10-15 per cent of its 5.5 million subscribers to this service which includes resume writing and resume blaster. The latter are services through which jobseekers can get their resumes written by a professional resume writer and can also send their resume to thousands of placement consultants in one go. The service that will go live by the end of this month, will not be a paid service.


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