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Indo-US job fair in New Jersey

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Chennai, June 8

ClickJobs.com is organising an Indo-US job fair in New Jersey on August 25 and 26 to attract talent from the US to work in India, according to a press release.

In keeping with the recent trend of US-based Indian professionals returning to India for challenging work opportunities, the fair expects to bring together over 6,000 ERP, IT and ITES professionals aspiring/willing to return to India. Companies willing to participate in the job fair can register themselves with ClickJobs.com before June 30, the release said.

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