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[World] Illiterates cannot apply for jobs in Saudi Arabia
(IANS)Saudi Arabia has banned illiterate foreigners from taking up jobs in the country following a study on the crime scene in the country.Saudi Minister for ...[Life Style] Star-studded cast, muddled plot fails to impress in 'Body of Lies'
Friday 17th October, 2008 (IANS)Film: 'Body of Lies'; Director: Ridley Scott; Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe, Mark Strong; Rating **It's been seven years since the September ...[Business] Employers in US start mass job cuts
U.S. employers say they will need to cut more jobs as the economy declines.Job monitors have said companies will soon shed 95,094 jobs, which is ...[World] McCain names Sarah Palin as pick for vice president
(Brian Wagner )Republican Senator John McCain has chosen a first-term governor from the state of Alaska to run as his vice presidential candidate in the ...[Entertainment] Queen concerned for 'work-shy' Kate
London, Aug 24: Kate Middleton’s lack of a career may delay her engagement to Prince William, with the British Queen increasingly concerned that the young ...[Odd stuff] Pregnant Oz women being denied job
Melbourne, Aug 03: Despite being a qualified architect with a science degree, Simone Giblin, is still without a job. The reason - she’s pregnant.The 25-year-old ...[News] South Korea not far off for job aspirants
Good news for job aspirants bound for Korea. Their wishto fly to South Korea to work under EPS is likely to come true within 15 ...[News] Nepal Army expels lesbian soldier from job
Nepal Army has court martialled a female soldier on grounds of Lesbianism after withdrawing the jail term imposed upon her following protests by gay rights ...[Technology] 'Job offer' from BBC in your mailbox?
Mumbai: If you are among those who harbour the dream of being called a BBC journalist, beware of cyber cons.A CNN-IBN investigation reveals how an online gang of cheats is robbing people of their money by making false promises of a job in the BBC.It must be clarified that the media organisation has nothing to do with the racket, only it's name is being used as a front to dupe many job-seekers.The investigation team tracked the fraudster's e-mail to Brookmans Park in the UK.The fraudster first gets access to several jobsites' database posing as an employer.Then, a certain Scot Parker sends out an e-mail detailing various vacancies in the BBC to the chosen victim.The e-mail asks the candidate for an updated resume along with a copy of the paort within 24 hours.The fraudster sends a detailed questionnaire and follows it up with a telephone call and an e-mail directing the job seeker to pay the visa facilitation charges of Rs 68,000 to avoid cancellation of the job offer.The mail purportedly sent on behalf of one Barrister Steven Mark, a legal expert in the UK asks the applicant to remit 850 pounds as visa facilitation charges in a bank account number provided by a certain Dr James Bell.He claims the money will be reimbursed by the BBC.It's not just money that one might lose, theres the very real threat of misuse of personal information.Whats worse, its very tough to locate the fraudster....
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