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[Graphic News] Students’ top dream companies
According to a survey conducted by Incruit, an online job portal, Samsung Electronics topped the list of companies at which university students would like to work most after graduation. It surveyed 747 university students across the nation.
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[Graphic News] Students’ top dream companies
July 7, 2013 - 20:51
By Korea Herald
According to a survey conducted by Incruit, an online job portal, Samsung Electronics topped the list of companies at which university students would like to work most after graduation. It surveyed 747 university students across the nation.
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