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of recent research reports, and references to: Mr. Scott R. Harrison, Human Resources Director, Thomas M. Cooley Law School, PO Box 13038, Lansing, Michigan...
1. Sales Account Director - Sircon Corporation - been recognized by Ernst & Young, Michigan 50 Companies to Watch and Insurance Networking News.
We are looking for a driven sales...
4. Medical & Healthcare Opportunities - U.S. Army - Health Care Specialist, Chief Med) CBJOBTYPE Full-Time Employee CBEDUCATION High School CBCATEGORY Healthcare CBINDUSTRY Health Care...
5. Truck Drivers - U.S. Army - money to further your education or pay off existing... In good moral standing High School or equivalent education Enlistment in the...
6. Arts, Media & Music Opportunities - U.S. Army - in good physical condition In good moral standing High School or equivalent education Enlistment in the U.S. Army CBJOBTYPE Full-Time...
7. Once In A Lifetime Opportunity - TORCGUN - cover letter stating why this is the opportunity for you. CBJOBTYPE Full-Time Employee CBEDUCATION High School CBCATEGORY Sales CBINDUSTRY...
10. Director of Sales - HealthcareReps.com - self-motivated Director of Sales with a proven track... niche market. The Director of Sales will report to the Vice President of Sales....
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