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Marketing Professionals

A major US corporation in the health and nutritional industry has announced the opening of its direct selling division in Taiwan.

The company offers the most lucrative compensation plan in the industry and has paid over NTD (新臺幣) 3.5 billion in commissions in just 6 years in the US. We are a group of top earners.

Applicants should meet the requirements:

(1) Taiwan citizen

(2) Have experience in marketing

(3) Aggressive, energetic, and willing to learn

If you believe you have what it takes to develop this business, please dial 2742-6996.

Job B

An international company requires a Service Technician

To service and maintain electronic medical equipment, applicants should have degree in electronics. The selected candidate will have a training program to be conducted by our manufacturer's trained technical personnel.

Interested candidates please apply immediately with a resume(簡歷) and mail to P.O. Box 594. Or telephone Ms Chang at 2945-0027 for an immediate interview.

Job C

Wanted: Reporters & Editors

Qualifications:

* Strong command of English language

* Chinese speaking and reading ability a must

* A university degree

* Journalism education and/or experience preferred

* Flexible working hours (30 hours per week)

* Good work environment and medical insurance, etc.

Fax resume and work samples, if any, to The China Post at(03) 2595-7952.

Job D

Southeastern Travel Services Tour Guides

Duties: To conduct escorted tours(陪游) for foreign visitors;to assist with travel and transportation arrangements.

Qualifications: Good appearance. High school diploma.

Good knowledge of English. Outgoing personality.

Dial 2703-2172 after 3 p.m.. Ask for Gary.

1.Which of the following is required for marketing professionals?

A. A university degree. B. Good appearance.

C. Good computer knowledge. D. Some marketing experience.

2.Wendy is good at Chinese and doesn't like to work on fixed schedules. Which of the four jobs might be suitable for her?

A. Job A. B. Job B. C. Job C. D. Job D.

3.Charles has a strong interest in technology service. Which phone number should he dial?

A. 2742-6996. B. 2945-0027.

C. 2595-7952. D. 2703-2172.

4.Mary has attractive looks and a good command of English with an outgoing character. Which of the following would she choose?

A. Job A. B. Job B. C. Job C. D. Job D.

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