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12 Jun
2011
Part-Time Tune Talk Prepaid Sales Representative
Tune Talk – Posted by Work In Penang Admin – Butterworth, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Job Description
Looking for Tune Talk Prepaid Sales Representative.
Salary: RM1000 basic.
Duration: 3-6 months.
How to Apply
Interested candidate please call 0175278362 for more.
Job Categories: Sales / Marketing. Job Types: Part-Time. Salaries: RM1000 - RM3000 / MONTH.
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