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Steve Jobs
by Rajiv Rathore
- 6 year ago |  4793
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  • The man who without computer degree created the world’s biggest computer company.
  • In 1976, when Jobs was just 21, he and Wozniak started Apple Computer. The duo started in the Jobs family garage.
  • In 1984 Apple suffered huge loss and thus Steve was told to quit the company he started. He left and invested in NeXT, Inc & an animation company Pixar.
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A quick glance at Steve Jobs
by Jigar Solanki
- 6 year ago |  3041
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  • Was an American entrepreneur and inventor
  • Cofounded Apple Inc. with Steve Wozniak
  • CEO and largest shareholder of Pixar Animation studio
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LinkedIn, HRD ministry ink agreement to create more jobs for students in India
by Socialee Co
- 6 year ago |  4575
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  • As per agreement, "Placements" product will be adopted by all All India Council for Technical Education approved Indian colleges.
  • Placements provides a level playing field for all students, take an online assessment test and gives them direct access to thousands of openings.
  • Placements was piloted in November 2015 and then LinkedIn opened the product in September 2016 to students at all colleges and universities in India.
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Dream Jobs For People Who Loves To Travel
by krutika zala
- 5 year ago |  2566
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  • Travel Writer-If your writings get enough exposure, then embassies from different countries will literally pay you to go there, experience and write about them.
  • English Teacher-English teachers are extremely sought after, so having a background in literature can hold you in good stead in several parts of the world.
  • Travel Nursing- Even a complete newbie can apply for nursing jobs abroad, with full pay, medical insurance and even accommodation in some cases.
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