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Attention Job Hunters!
Check here to access the profiles of the
companies we deal with – they’re
all tier-1 and tier-2 consumer packaged goods companies-manufacturer
and retailer-the ones you want to work for…top employers
who offer dynamic work environments, training and development,
and a solid career path, which in some cases may include international
opportunity.
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| COM43
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A truly global Consumer Packaged Goods Company that was founded in 1806 and has grown to a $9.3 Billion dollar company. You already know many of their brands because they are among the world's most familiar consumer names in over 200 countries.
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| COM32
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One of this countries best Packaged Goods Companies to work for. With $10.8 billion in net sales, this company markets many of the most trusted consumer brands across a wide range of food categories.
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| COM30
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From its inception in 1926, this Company manufactures and markets a product universally known or widely distributed like no other product. From Boston to Bangkok, Johannesburg to Mexico City to Canada, this Company is, today, the global market leader in
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| COM5
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One of Webhunters.com’s favorite clients has been your snack pals for over 60 years & still going strong. They’re big but friendly, traditional but innovative. And, make no mistake about it…they take their fun seriously with well over
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| COM3
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This company exists to benefit and refresh everyone who is touched by their business. Founded in 1886, this company is the world's leading manufacturer, marketer, and distributor of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups, used to produce more than
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| COM1
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A fun company to work for. The undisputed leader in the snack food industry, with over 58% of the U.S. Market. A dynamic company that manufacture and sell the most familiar snack brands in existence.
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| For the second time in as many months, the British Columbia Labour Relations Board has ruled in favour of Wal-Mart Canada Corp. in a case involving attempts by the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) union to organize 10 auto department workers at a Surrey, B.C. outlet. A similar ruling was made last month when UFCW attempted to unionize auto department workers at a Cranbrook, B.C. outlet, separately from the rest of the store. The judge in that case ruled it was "inappropriate" under B.C. law to do so. Source: Canadian Grocer E-Newsletter, August 11, 2006.
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Dear Rob,
I wanted to say thank you for introducing and helping me along the way to seal this job opportunity. Your professional help exceeded my expectation on many levels. The fact that; right after our first meeting you introduced me to an opportunity that was aligned with my skills and career aspirations, the fact that, I had an interview scheduled less than a week and moreover, you followed up through every step of the way. My only regret is why I didn’t contact you sooner. It was a pleasure working with you.
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MBA | Richard Ivey School of Business | London | Canada
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