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The Promdi wants to work in the Virgin Islands

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An Island of virgins? Nope. Virgin Islands is one of the US territory situated in the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean Sea. The Islands are divided into US Virgin Islands, which consist of the three main islands of St. Thomas, St. Johns and St. Croix, and the British Virgin Islands which consists of the rest of the territory. Christopher Columbus, the discoverer of the Americas named the islands Santa Ursula y las Once Mil Vírgenes which means ?Saint Ursula and her 11,000 virgins?. One of the worlds? booming tourism economies, the US Virgin Islands hosts 2 million tourists annually from cruise and travelers from all over the world. This makes Virgin Islands a feasible geography for job seekers and employers.

If you are looking for Virgin Islands Jobs you may want to check out Career.vi as one of your reference website. Career.vi is one of the Caribbean?s number 1 website that helps job seekers find jobs and aid employers in seeking for employees. If you will go to their site, a great number of company logos will welcome you on the front page. These logos once clicked will take you to the company?s main page wherein job opportunities are posted and updated regularly. At the bottom of the home page, you will also find list of recent job postings for easy browsing of work opportunities. If you are a job seeker all you have to do is register, log-in then submit your resume and wait for any company to contact you. That?s easy isn?t it? Or if you are an employer looking for possible employees you can just fax your job opening at Career.vi. At Career.vi, job seekers find jobs, employers gain employees.

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