Tuesday 23 April 2024

10th CINDE Bilingual Job Fair Starts Today

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Starting today (Friday) and running to Sunday, the tenth edition of the CINDE bilingual job fair will be looking to fill 3.000 jobs offered by some 57 companies in the services, life sciences, manufacturing, banking and trade.

Among the companies participating are: Amazon, Coca Cola, Convergyz, Dell, Dole, Emerson, IBM, Infosys, Kimberly Clark, Western UNion, Boston Scientific and Hospira.

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The fair, being held at the Antigua Aduana in San Pedro, expects some 8.000 job applications to visit between 9am and 5pm Friday and Saturday and 10am to 4pm on Sunday.

Applicants should must be clear about the position and the type of company they are looking for.  Admission is free and those interested in a job should bring their resume in digital format.

The languages being sought by employers include: English, Portuguese, Italian, French, Mandarin and German.

Source: El Financiero

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