**JP** Job: Director Account Services for a Telecom MNC , Islamabad

Hi All,

We are looking for a Director Account Services.for a large Telecom
Multinational company.

Job Title: Director Account Services
Location: Islamabad.
Sector: Telecom
Company Type: Multinational Company

Salary: Up to Rs. 500,000 (or more) per month
 .

Essential Requirement:
-- 15 years or more work experience in Finance Department
-- Recent experience in Large and Complex Multinational (or similar) Company
-- Telecom experience is preferred; but not required

Preferred Qualification: FCA, ACA, CA or FCMA, ACMA -- or similar qualication


Experience:
-- Minimum 15 years in large organizations -- with 7 to 9 years in a
senior role.

Major responsibilities

o   To ensure appropriate procedures and control are in place for the
timely recording of all accounting events in the books of accounts in
a consistent manner and in conformity with the general accounting
principles
.

o   Monthly reporting of financial results to the CFO and President

o   Tax planning of corporate tax in consultation with the tax advisor

o   To ensure compliance with the statutory and tax authorities to the
extent relate to the finance department

o   Plan and facilitate annual and quarterly statutory audits

o   To ensure effective mechanism is in place for the implementation
of audit observations both raised by the internal and external
auditors


o   Development and updation of accounting policies


o   Review business processes relating to the finance function and
taking corrective action to make them robust

o   Play an effective role in the implementation of ERP

o   Monitor and evaluate the performance of the reporting employee
based on the targets given.

If you match the above profile, then please forward your cv to
pakistan.career@gmail.com  before 10th August 2010. We would send the cvs

to the company on first come first served basis. Please see if you can
recommend some good people.  If so, please forward their CVs as well.

Regards,
Raheel Ehsan
Program Consultant
Career Pakistan

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**JP** Job: GM HR at a Telecom MNC

Hi All,

We are looking for candidates for an HR position at a large
Multinational Telecom company.

Sector: Telecom

Position Title: GM HR
Position Location: Islamabad
Salary: Rs. 235K or Rs. 285K per month (including a car allowance).
Deadline: None given -- First come first served

Relevant work experience: About 10 years or more

Note:
-- This is a HR Generalist position.
-- The candidate should have experience in all important aspects of HR.
-- Company has not shared a JD since the requirement is confidential.


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pakistan.career@gmail.com before 10th August 2010. We would send the cvs
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recommend some good people.  If so, please forward their CVs as well.

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Career Pakistan

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Top Ten Signs that Aliens Have Already Landed on Earth







Top Ten Signs that Aliens Have Already Landed on Earth

Ronin | 7 August, 2010 at 6:57 am | Categories: Conspiracy Theories, Obama Sucks, comedy, congress sucks | URL: http://wp.me/p1NPg-6nq

From our just for fun Dept. I have to admit that I do believe number 3, there is no way that nancy (the evil alien) pelosi is human. The rest are just for fun, enjoy.

By Matthew Stoker, 6 Aug 2010 (AP)
As any good conspiracy theory buff worth his or her salt will tell you, the federal government has been covering up the existence of alien space craft for decades. Recently, it was reported in the news that Winston Churchill, Britain's famously brave prime minister who guided his country through World War 2, had covered up the existence of UFOs. A report of unexplained flying objects observed by a Royal Air Force pilot was quietly buried. Churchill believed that the existence of such craft would cause mass hysteria if the public knew the truth. Have aliens already made contact with world leaders? Ten pieces of evidence that they have are listed below.

1. Area 51 has been slowly expanding over the past couple decades despite the government insistence that nothing new is being built there. Insiders say that it is construction for a swimming pool and baseball diamond, but is this just a cover story?
-More likely illegal space aliens are squatting out there waiting on obama to grant them amnesty.

2. During a campaign stop for democratic congressmen in Detroit, President Obama was overheard saying into his cell phone either ". . . what will the little green men think . . . " or ". . . what will Michelle have to drink . . ."
-No self-respecting alien would hang with obama.

3. A former aide who once worked for Nancy Pelosi claimed that she wore a "human mask" over her very alien face and that she blamed her appearance on plastic surgery gone wrong. Is the Speaker of the House an alien version of the Manchurian candidate?
-Hmmmm this explains a few things.

4. Vice President Joe Biden was observed riding an "anti-gravity" sled outside his residence in Washington by a paparazzi photographer who climbed a tree to get a shot inside the compound. His camera was confiscated by secret service agents.
-The vice actually crashed an atv and it became an "anti-gravity sled" once the dumbass knocked the wheels off. The hard landing at the end resulted in the brain damage that he displays daily. Read more of this post

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A Chilling Effect: Your Privacy Is Worthless; Obama's Privacy Is Priceless









A Chilling Effect: Your Privacy Is Worthless; Obama's Privacy Is Priceless

by Phil Maymin
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Unwinnable wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, enormous expansion of federal health regulations, indefinite detention, targeted killing of American citizens, bungled government responses to environmental disasters, warrantless surveillance and bailouts galore. Are we sure George W. Bush is no longer president?

Barack Obama's administration now wants to be able to see the headers on all e-mails that you send, even if there is no probable cause, no warrant, no judicial oversight and no disclosure to you or anyone else that the FBI even peeked. As far as I can tell, Obama's bill modifying the Electronic Communications Privacy Act would allow the FBI to secretly track information in the from, to, carbon copy and subject fields, among others. The bill would likely also include the history of web sites you visit.

I use terms like "likely" and "as far as I can tell" not only because the language is vague – it would merely insert the four words "electronic communications transactional records" into an ever-growing list of exclusions the FBI can rely on to avoid getting a warrant – but also because there doesn't seem to be any plausible way to object, review, or punish an overbroad or unnecessary FBI investigation.

Meanwhile, just try and find the analogous records between people who communicated with Bush and those who communicated with Obama. Why is it that the two administrations are so similar? Who is pulling the strings? What information could possibly be more important to American security than knowing why two seemingly different individuals continue to pursue the same big-government policies?

Yeah, good luck with that. The law is intended as a one-way peep show only, and we are the ones on a stage with a pole.

One often hears claims that this law or that law will have a "chilling effect" on free speech. The term was part of a 1965 Supreme Court decision striking down an odd postal service law requiring anybody receiving communist political propaganda to specifically authorize receipt before the post office would deliver it. Speech was iced: people could not say what they wanted to say. In a sense, the law was a kind of prior restraint on speech, which is unconstitutional.

How does effectively cc-ing your emails to the FBI and letting them snoop around your browsing history cause a chilling effect? Here's one example. Try to fact check the assertion in the first sentence that Obama continues to approve the "targeted kill" program to authorize an assassination of anybody on earth, including an American citizen like you, at any point in time, even using an unmanned drone, if he decides you are an imminent threat.

Perhaps you might resort to Google, but with what search term? Bear in mind that your search is part of the web address. If you search for "Obama," your address bar will say "q=OBAMA" somewhere in there. That information is likely part of your electronic communications transactional records. Say hi to your local federal agent. How comfortable would you feel searching for the term "Obama target kill?" The FBI may decide to share your name with the Secret Service, under their "better safe than sorry" doctrine.

And when the president also claims the right to assassinate anyone without due process, you may not even have time to regret the loss of your judicial rights if you are deemed an imminent threat.

This article originally appeared in the Fairfield Weekly.

August 6, 2010

Dr. Phil Maymin [send him mail] is an Assistant Professor of Finance and Risk Engineering at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University. He is the author of Free Your Inner Yankee and Yankee Wake Up.

 

 


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**JP** Fw: Reality Abt 28th July 2010 Plane crash

As received, can anybody confirm this news is true or not????
 
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28 july 2010 pakistan ki tarekh mai badkismat alfazon sy likha jaye ga. 9/11 k bad dunya main 1 rule bnaya gya k president or prime minister k ghar k ass pass no fly zone py koi jahaz urta dikhaye de usay air craft gun say fire kr dya jaye aur aj b aisa hoa jisko just ek mosam ki waja sy haadsa btaya ja rha hai ye ek haadsa nai hy 2 logo ki jan ki khatir 159 logo ko moot k ghaat utaar dya gya.. why? is jahaz ko air craft gun sy hit kya gya hy ye inkshaaf Geo Tv py dr shahid masood ny kya lekin dr shahid ka progrm half may cut kr dya pak govt sy koi pochny wala nai. Jitna ho sakay is msg ko fwd karein.

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I think this guy is wrong in his basic premise here

I think this guy is wrong in his basic premise here.  What the economy needs is first stability in what is demanded and required from businesses and second keep the govt out of the picture.   As it stands we have an admin that just keeps shifting the policies so that the entrepreneur has no idea what will be required of him so he sits on his money.  Why would he invest if he doesn't know if he will ever get anything back before the rules change so radically that all his profits are gone.    The profits are the name of the game after all.


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The Economy Needs a Bit of Ingenuity
By EDMUND S. PHELPS
Published: August 6, 2010
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THE steps being taken by government officials to help the economy are based on a faulty premise. The diagnosis is that the economy is “constrained” by a deficiency of aggregate demand, the total demand for American goods and services. The officials’ prescription is to stimulate that demand, for as long as it takes, to facilitate the recovery of an otherwise undamaged economy — as if the task were to help an uninjured skater get up after a bad fall.
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The prescription will fail because the diagnosis is wrong. There are no symptoms of deficient demand, like deflation, and no signs of anything like a huge liquidity shortage that could cause a deficiency. Rather, our economy is damaged by deep structural faults that no stimulus package will address — our skater has broken some bones and needs real attention.

The good news is that some of the damage done in the past decade will heal. The pessimism that broke out in 2009 is dissipating. The oversupply of houses and office space, which is depressing construction, will wear off. Banks and households are saving quickly enough to retire most of their excessive debt within a decade.

But other problems are not self-healing. In established businesses, short-termism has become rampant. Executives avoid farsighted projects, no matter how promising, out of a concern that lower short-term profits will cause share prices to drop. Mutual fund managers threaten to dump shares of companies that miss quarterly earnings targets. Timid and complacent, our big companies are showing the same tendencies that turned traditional utilities into dinosaurs.

Meanwhile, many of the factors that have long driven American innovation have dried up. Droves of investors, disappointed by their returns, have abandoned the venture capital firms of Silicon Valley. At pharmaceutical companies, computer-driven research is making fewer discoveries than intuitive chemists once did. We cannot simply assume that, when the recession ends, American dynamism will snap back in place.

Many pin their hopes for reviving the economy on gains in worker productivity. But such workplace advances often destroy more jobs than they create. That happened in the Great Depression, when increased worker productivity allowed companies and the economy to expand without creating new jobs.

The decline in American dynamism is not the only problem. It has been accompanied by a decline of what I call inclusion. Not only were low-wage workers largely cut out of the economic gains of the 1990s and 2000s — much of the middle class was, too. In part, this is because the emerging economies around the globe have ended our competitive advantage in manufacturing, and jobs have fled. We can’t compete in those industries any more, and our business sector has not yet found new advantages.

The worst effect of focusing on supposedly deficient demand is that it lulls us into failing to “think structural” in dealing with long-term problems. To achieve a full recovery, we have to understand the framework on which our broad prosperity has always been based.

First, high employment depends on a high level of investment activity — business expenditures on tangibles like offices and equipment, and also training for new or existing employees, and development of new products.

Sustained business investment, in turn, rests on innovation. Business cannot wait for discoveries in science or the rare successes in state-run labs. Without cutting-edge products and business methods, rates of return on a great many investments will sag. Furthermore, innovation creates jobs across the economy, for entrepreneurs, marketers and buyers. State-led technology projects do not.

High business investment also depends on companies having confidence in the future. A company might be afraid to invest in research or product lines if it fears the rest of the economy is not doing the same — or if it fears the government might become hostile to its goals. During the Depression, John Maynard Keynes warned President Franklin D. Roosevelt not to damage business confidence with anti-profit rhetoric — to treat titans of business “not as wolves or tigers, but as domestic animals by nature.”

What, then, is to be done? One reform would be to create a First National Bank of Innovation — a state-sponsored network of merchant banks that invest in and lend to innovative projects. Another would be to improve corporate governance by tying executives’ compensation to long-term performance rather than one-year profits, and by linking fund managers’ pay to skill in picking stocks, not in marketing their funds. Exempting start-ups from corporate income tax for a time would also help.

We also need a program of tax credits for companies for employing low-wage workers. That may seem counterintuitive at a time when the Obama administration is pressing education and high-paying jobs, but we need to create jobs at all levels. Early last year, Singapore began giving such credits — worth several billion dollars — and staved off a recession. Unemployment there is around 3 percent.

A revamp of the economy for greater dynamism and inclusion is essential for prosperity and growth. Rather than continuing to argue over solutions to a problem we do not have — low demand — the country needs to focus on fixing the structural problems that, unresolved, will stymie the economy over the long haul.

Edmund S. Phelps, the director of the Center on Capitalism and Society at Columbia University and winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Economics, is the author of “Structural Slumps” and “Rewarding Work.”

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Kagan to the Court

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| Senate Confirms Elena Kagan's Appointment To SCOTUS |
| from the release-the-kagan dept. |
| posted by Soulskill on Friday August 06, @12:44 (Government) |
| https://politics.slashdot.org/story/10/08/06/160244/Senate-Confirms-Elena-Kagans-Appointmen|
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eldavojohn writes "As expected, by a vote of 63 to 37 [0]Elena Kagan has
been appointed as the 112th member of the Supreme Court of the United
States. Kagan, only 50 years old, has no judicial experience. The
Washington Post explains: 'Other justices have corporate law backgrounds
or a long record of arguing before the court. Kagan worked briefly for a
law firm and argued her first case before an appellate court 11 months
ago. It happened to be before the Supreme Court, the first of six cases
she argued as the nation's first female solicitor general.' Her [1]fair
use views and [2]free speech views have made her a focus of Slashdot
recently."

Discuss this story at:
http://politics.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=10/08/06/160244

Links:
0. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/05/AR2010080505247.html
1. http://politics.slashdot.org/story/10/05/11/0229229/Hollywood-Nervous-About-Kagans-Fair-Use-Views
2. http://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/06/28/1248253/SCOTUS-Nominee-Kagan-On-Free-Speech-Issues

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