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These poor, exploited girls are walking the streets of Auckland, handing out blue squeezy balls to advertise a new website.

I'm joking of course. Promotional marketing is an extemely valid vocational choice. However, if Ryan's Angels are looking for a career switch to IT - or indeed you yourself, dear reader, have come back from the break with itchy feet - there is only one place to head: our new, better, bigger JobUniverse, created by the people behind PC World, Computerworld, CIO and Reseller, and the nation's only employment site dedicated to ICT. Some more scenes from today's launch:

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This woman is not actually employeed by Vodafone - in front of whose HQ she's pictured on the Viaduct - or indeed any ICT organisation. All the more reason to head for JobUniverse.

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A career in banking, sir? Or should you be heading toward JobUniverse?

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This gentleman appears to already work in ICT, and is carefully protecting his identity behind sunglasses. However, with 3% unemployment, any time is a good time to review your options at JobUniverse.

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Not everybody can be a Calvin Klein model. If not, you know where to head.

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Residents of nearby buildings spontaneously unfurl JobUniverse banners.

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"You can let go of the squeezy ball now, sir."

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