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Dear GPS Website User...
 

Welcome to Global Placement Services new website!  This is your opportunity as a job seeker to connect with companies around the world.  Human resource is becoming a global commodity.  The barriers preventing job seekers to search out careers in other countries are coming down!  We have had an overwhelming response from job seekers just like you!!  Over the coming months you will see the GPS website becoming your window to what’s happening on the global job search front.  This newsletter is the first of a series of forums GPS will use to communicate and educate you the job seeker.

 
Your Responsibility as a Job Seeker
 
To ensure our website is responsive to you there are a few responsibilities we will place on you:
 

1.Continually update your profile, to ensure information is current. The office will try to contact you via email or telephone.  If the information is out of date, we will unfortunately have to move on to the next candidate.

 

2.Monitor the website regularly.  Positions will be posted on a daily basis.  The job, just right for you, may come up at any time.

 

3.Provide Us Feedback on Your Success.  We want to hear from you. Let us know about your successes with the website.  We are also interested in your comments, so that we can further improve the site.

 
 
 
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