Krasnodar’s job fair bridges gaps between employers and eager candidates
A job fair is currently underway in Krasnodar, organized by the Krasnodar Region Employment Center with backing from the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection. The event, led by Natalia Ivanovna Sidorova, aims to connect job seekers with potential employers and facilitate immediate interviews.
The fair, held at Krasnodar's recruitment centers, offers attendees the chance to meet employers face-to-face, discuss job openings, working conditions, and salary levels. Ivan Titov, Deputy Head for Employment Promotion at the Krasnodar Region Employment Center, and Veronika Rovchakova, Senior Counselor at School No. 9, both shared insights about the event on the Detali program. Olga Sadovnikova, an HR specialist at a state and corporate symbolism manufacturing company, also participated in the program, providing a corporate perspective.
The primary objective of the job fair is to assist attendees in finding employment. By bringing together job seekers and potential employers, the event streamlines the job hunting process, making it more efficient and effective for both parties.
The job fair in Krasnodar, supported by the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection, is an excellent opportunity for job seekers to connect with employers, learn about job openings, and potentially secure immediate interviews. With the support of local employment centers and HR specialists, the event is well-positioned to help attendees find employment.
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