RECRUITING DAY: MAGNACCA, “VALUABLE OPPORTUNITY FOR MEETING BETWEEN JOB DEMAND AND SUPPLY” | Current news

RECRUITING DAY: MAGNACCA, “VALUABLE OPPORTUNITY FOR MEETING BETWEEN JOB DEMAND AND SUPPLY” | Current news
RECRUITING DAY: MAGNACCA, “VALUABLE OPPORTUNITY FOR MEETING BETWEEN JOB DEMAND AND SUPPLY” | Current news

PESCARA – “With the Recruiting day we gave another precious opportunity to those looking for work to directly meet company managers to make themselves known. This is a good practice to enhance the typical professions linked to the summer season which offers various employment opportunities”.

This was declared in a note by the councilor for Productive Activities and Labour, Tiziana Magnacca, which this afternoon welcomed, at the Pescara Employment Centre, the candidates looking for work who responded to the request of the Pescara Employment Center on behalf of the Tourist Consortium of the city of Francavilla al mare.

Today’s appointment follows those of the previous autumn when the Pescara CPI organized the Recruiting day for the Fater Group in September and the one for the 3G company in November.

“If on the one hand job opportunities are offered to young people and the unemployed – added councilor Magnacca – on the other the involvement of the CPI as facilitators of the supply/demand intersection is evidence of a newfound credibility of the Centers themselves among the private companies, constantly looking for specialized personnel. Our idea of ​​an Employment Center is aimed both at citizens in the phase of providing basic services, and at companies for the necessary and competent support in the field of personnel research”.

Similar opportunities for meeting supply and demand will be replicated in the coastal municipalities where the Employment Centers are located.

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