IBM plans to add 15,000 new jobs worldwide
Fresh from a profitable quarter, IBM Corp. has announced plans to hire 15,000 additional employees worldwide. "The hiring plans come just days after the Armonk, New York, company reported a 9.4 percent increase in fourth-quarter revenue, to $25.9 billion, and predicted that 2004 would herald the return of the IT industry growth cycle."
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