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« on: May 15, 2010, 03:58:14 PM »

Hello House,

There is a new IT Company (Computer Outfit) in Delta State that will be starting their operations soon and they are looking for good staffs for employment.

I checked out the website and its under construction but I was able to submit my application through a different means from the help of a friend. You can read more at http://syslinkcomputech.com/employment/vacancies.html

Regards,

Beclean.
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