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Tomorrow the launch of the interactive virtual exhibition of job opportunities

2021-04-08T13:19:37.102Z


Damascus-SANA With the aim of linking job seekers with companies and institutions that need manpower, the Ministry of Affairs will be launched tomorrow


Damascus-Sana

With the aim of linking job seekers with companies and institutions that need manpower, the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor will tomorrow launch an interactive virtual exhibition for job opportunities “Networking” and will continue until the 11th of this month.

You can view the available training and job opportunities and apply to them by downloading the “Networking” application on your mobile or computer.

In a statement to SANA, the director of the labor market observatory at the ministry, Hala Al-Masry, indicated that the exhibition is being held in cooperation with the United Nations Development Program and is the first of its kind in the region because it is held virtually due to the conditions of the spread of the Coronavirus and the measures to prevent it require the absence of gatherings.

More than 100 companies and economic institutions from the private sector will participate in the exhibition, offering more than 800 job and training opportunities in various fields, according to Al-Masry, stressing that applying for job opportunities is exclusively within the days of the exhibition.

Through the application that is available continuously during the days of the exhibition according to Al-Masry, those wishing to have the opportunity to work in the exhibition can virtually move around, see the available opportunities, submit a CV and all the required qualifications by default, and inquire about any information. 5 to 8 pm on exhibition days.

Inas Svan

Source: sena

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