Just a short question. Does anyone know of any recruiting agencies in Colombia?
Regards
By Lorenzo de Australia on Jul 19, 2004, 01:35 in Friendly Talkzone.
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Gator says on Jul 19, 2004, 07:20: I think... FARC and ELN are still recruiting. "Credidi pretio parvo emere et magno vendere tibi in animo fuisse!" . 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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Miguel says on Jul 19, 2004, 10:28: Hmm I noticed the moderator is quick to edit stupid posts. The clock is ticking on this one...
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Lorenzo de Australia says on Jul 22, 2004, 03:06: Regards Thanks Tinto. ****** ****** "...don't let life get in the way of living..." Lorenzo 2004 Also, if you want to email me directly... as I'm not always that good with forums... email me at lorrytrippin2@yahoo.com ****** ****** 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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ColombiaBoard says on Jul 23, 2004, 15:31: Headhunters There are several high level headhunters in COlombia for top executives either for large colombian companies or multinationals, such as DeloiteTouche and some others but at the moment I don´t remember their names, sorry...try some search.
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cggreen says on Jul 24, 2004, 05:13: Job site for Colombia You can try http://www.keaglobal.com - it's a site where you can post a resume for employers to find you.
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cggreen says on Jul 24, 2004, 05:16: Volunteer in Cartagena I'm looking at moving to Colombia in the next few months. I really want to live and work part time in Cartagena and volunteer time teaching English and helping families in need.
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alberto says on Sep 8, 2004, 11:23: What? Go fuck yourself. Up yours Gator, stay wherever you are and mind your own business you piece of shit!
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Lionheart says on Sep 9, 2004, 21:03: Hi-Tech Recruiters I will be moving to Bogota as well in a few months. I have searched online for head hunters and found nothing adequate for Colombia. I have 25 years expererience in internationalizing and globalization of software, even 4 years at Microsoft. Even US people have problems reading my resume, and I can't find anybody of my Latin friends who would be able to translate it into Spanish. As consultant to W3C (they define the www standards) and Unicode Consortium I am highly qualified, but over-qualified for the US after the hi-tech crash. Now I just want a job in a country where I have found respect and love.
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