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RedVision Ranks No. 5 for Job Growth in Real Estate

""RedVision"":http://www.redvision.com/default.aspx#.UMeGoHfiGSo, a provider of title search and real property data solutions headquartered in New Jersey, announced it has joined the ranks of other top job creators in ""_Inc._"":http://www.inc.com/ magazine's ""Hire Power Awards"":http://www.inc.com/hire-power/list list.

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The list recognizes private companies that generated the most jobs from 2008-2011. RedVision created 164 jobs in that time, cracking two top 10 lists: private job creators in the real estate industry (No. 5) and private job creators in the state of New Jersey (also No. 5).

""The top 100 companies on the list created 73,032 American jobs from 2008 to 2011--an amazing feat, given that much of that job growth came during the heart of the recession,"" said _Inc._ editor-in-chief Eric Schurenberg.

""We are honored and proud to be recognized by Inc. as a leading job creator in the real estate industry both nationwide and in the state of New Jersey,"" said Brian Twibell, CEO of RedVision. ""RedVision is on the forefront of our industry, delivering title information solutions to lenders, title underwriters and agents across the country. We look forward to creating many more jobs as we continue to grow and expand our enterprise.""

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