Upward 20 employers presented job opportunities in Astana (PHOTOS)
22 August, 2014 14:09
“Artyom” shopping mall is holding job fair for residents of Astana city. Moreover the universities graduates have a chance to have an internship on Employment Roadmap 2020 Program.
"Above 20 employers invited to take part in the event. The focus of the job fair is assistance to the citizens’ employment, providing them with information on the measures of social protection, and the labor market situation as well. The aim of the fair is to attract the self-employed individuals engaged in its activities in this area,” representative of “Employment Center” Municipal Institution under the Astana Mayor’s Office Ayazhan Kazkeeva informed.
In addition, to date, training enrollment for people who do not have a profession continues. The training for the following specialties: assembler of communication - assembling, seamstress, nursing assistant care will begin in September.
Indira Kaumetova
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