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HR Manager HR Recruiter Recruitment Executive HR Trainee HR Executive

Company: Confidential
Qualification: Aviation, Bachelor of Arts (B.A), Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch), Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A), Bachelor Of Computer Application (B.C.A), Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com), Bachelor Of Technology (B.Tech/B.E), Bachelor of Education (B.Ed), Bachelor in Hotel Management....




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HR Manager, HR Recruiter, Recruitment Executive, HR Trainee

Company: Confidential
Qualification: Aviation, Bachelor of Arts (B.A), Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch), Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A), Bachelor Of Computer Application (B.C.A), Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com), Bachelor Of Technology (B.Tech/B.E), Bachelor of Education (B.Ed), Bachelor in Hotel Management....




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Egon Zehnder’s Jill Ader: challenging tradition

The leader of the executive search firm won her post after an unprecedented election




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We need more black people in fund management

‘Unconscious bias’ training is important: employers must be aware of their assumptions




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US special forces soldier killed in Yemen

Raid on al-Qaeda is most significant antiterrorism operation since Trump sworn in




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The Saudi riyal/dollar peg: time for a change?




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Donald Trump’s travel ban is gift to jihadis

The US risks repeating the errors of 2003




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Saudi energy minister welcomes Donald Trump election




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Expats take flight as Abu Dhabi cuts costs

Austerity driven by low oil price prompts high-earning foreigners to quit the emirate




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Mattis says US has no plans to seize Iraqi oil

US defence secretary on Baghdad visit rows back on Trump comments




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War-torn Yemen may attract jihadi fighters

The crisis in this unstable country could worsen if Isis joins with al-Qaeda




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Qatar’s slowing economy puts focus on World Cup spending

Construction for tournament the priority as Gulf state seeks to manage fall in oil prices




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Gulf woes echo across south Asia as remittances drop

India suffers drop in money sent home by migrants as oil-driven economies cut jobs




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A hard landing for the Gulf’s airlines

Three carriers face disruption to their role as ‘superconnectors’ as the state-owned groups fight to justify a business model built around hubs in a volatile region




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Hospital group NMC raises guidance for 2018

United Arab Emirates-based group anticipates strong growth next year




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Universities risk their reputation with links to regimes

The Matthew Hedges case highlights curbs on academic freedom that extend beyond the Gulf




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Dubai businesses voice fears about slow recovery

City state yet to benefit from rebound in global oil market




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Saudi Arabia takes first step into equity benchmarks

Admission into FTSE Russell and S&P Dow Jones comes ahead of MSCI inclusion in June




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‘State actor’ behind oil tanker attacks, UAE tells UN

Report claims divers attached mines to ships in a sophisticated operation




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US blames Iran for Gulf of Oman tanker attack

Middle East tensions escalate and oil prices rise after Norwegian and Japanese ships hit




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Trump’s man in London a far cry from bombastic president

Republican football club owner has reputation for working behind scenes




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Cordish seeks to woo Madrid with revised casino plan

Components in the proposal include a World Soccer Hall of Fame Museum




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Advertisers pull back from targeting US Latinos

Marketers fear ‘racist’ Trump supporters, says head of Hispanic advertising group




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Trump, lawnmowers and undocumented immigrants

‘As the president tries to crack down on immigration, he runs into countervailing market forces’




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Gregg Allman, musician, 1947-2017

A rock-and-roll artist who overcame misfortune and became a key US cultural figure




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John McEnroe on reinventing himself — and being more like Federer 

The tennis champion triumphs again over a spicy Mexican lunch in Manhattan




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The backlash against bias in advertising

The UK is tightening rules on sexist stereotyping in ad campaigns. Critics argue recruitment in the industry must change too




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The Republicans are roaring — but should they be snoring?

‘Donald Trump’s rise to power has transformed the GOP into the party of cacophony’




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Richard Gregory, comedian and activist, 1932-2017

A trailblazing satirist who battled racial injustice in America




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Donald Trump’s debt to Deutsche Bank

As others shied away, the German bank lent money for several projects. But the president and lender face increased scrutiny over their ties




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Approach of Irma empties Trump’s winter White House

US president has four resorts in path of massive hurricane




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Ageing transport systems risk growth, US cities warned

Authority on New York recovery calls for ‘trillions of dollars’ of infrastructure investment




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US cities brace for arrival of fleeing Puerto Ricans

Emigration from hurricane-hit island is likely to be centred on New York and Florida




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Lillian Ross, journalist, 1918-2017

Legendary, longstanding New Yorker writer who pioneered ‘new journalism’




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Tom Petty, rock musician, 1950-2017

Over a four-decade career, his enduring hit songs brought global fame




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Sachs looks to turn conservative tide in US states

Economist is working with Pritzker heir to fund local Democratic candidates




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An IQ test fit for the age of fake news

Questions devised by the Office of American Innovation for use by the Trump team




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Testing times for the American soccer revolution

‘The hopes of soccer bulls have been dashed again. The US team has crashed out of the World Cup’




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Private equity: Twilight for the buyout barbarians

The founding partners of some of the biggest buyout firms are preparing to hand control to a new generation who will face a more forbidding landscape




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Parade goes on as New Yorkers defy deadly attack

City that kept its cool after the 9/11 terror attack shows unity at Halloween event




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David Boies: the super-lawyer who fell to earth

The risk-taking star of the Manhattan legal scene has been ensnared in the Weinstein scandal




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Bitcoin: an investment mania for the fake news era

The cryptocurrency has attracted people who mistrust institutions — and those looking for a way to get rich quick




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A modest proposal: time to rethink the impact of US tax reform




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A modest proposal part II: the debate over US tax reform




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Thousands will die as a consequence of this new tax bill




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US economy faces a comedown from a sugar high

Signs of strength are largely unrelated to government policy




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Tax-cut legislation will be bad for public health




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To improve global health, tax the things that are killing us




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Trump’s big choice at Davos

Will he reassure his audience that the US believes in strong global institutions?




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Treasury chiefs should stick to strong dollar mantra