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Zhaopin.com launches 'Find A Job' public service campaign on CCTV

BEIJING - China Central Television (CCTV)'s prime-time program News One Plus One and leading online job recruitment firm Zhaopin.com have jointly launched a public service campaign to assist the multitude of college graduates attempting to enter the job market over the next few weeks.

by Staff | 06/11/2013

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