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Are you looking for the right kind of people to add value to your organisation? We can help you match your requirements with quality personnel from across managerial levels in the fastest time cycles. Let us know what your company needs.

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Mind Readers founded the staffing industry in 2007, and has maintained a leadership position through the years based on a valuable premise: we invest in people.

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We provides expert and innovative staffing solutions to leading organizations to recruit the finest temporary and permanent talent available across industry sectors.

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Few Word About Us.

We are in the age where one of the key factors for the business to succeed is the access to the right knowledge pool. Knowledge when banked efficiently paves the way to multiple opportunities. Each opportunity when explored properly in depth shapes into successful ventures.

As a result, blended with professionalism by professionals, we Mind Reader, an Information Technology Consultants is offering services in the prime area of Software, Hardware, Recruitment, Training and IT Advertisement. With smooth success since its inception in 1996 has grown considerably and vertically with ambitious and unique ventures flowing constantly.

The Great Recession, which rolled over our financial lives like one of P.J. Keating's giant pavers, is most likely over. Home sales, while still far below the levels of a year ago, have risen for three straight months—a first since 2004. The stock market has rallied 44 percent since March, thanks to renewed optimism and improving earnings from big companies like Goldman Sachs and Apple. In June, seven of the 10 indicators in the Conference Board Leading Economic Index pointed upward, including manufacturing hours worked and unemployment claims. Macroeconomic Advisers, the St. Louis–based consulting firm, says the economy is expanding at a 2.5 percent annual rate in the current quarter. Economic activity "will increase slightly over the remainder of 2009," Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress.

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