More than 13 thousand people and 85 companies participated in the BA Employment Expo

More than 13 thousand people and 85 companies participated in the BA Employment Expo

More than 13 thousand people participated this Thursday in the second edition of the year of BA Employment Expo, the most important job intermediation fair in the City. The fair It took place this Thursday at the La Rural property, in Palermo.

The day, organized by the Ministry of Labor and Employment of the City Ministry of Justicehad more than 1,800 offers labor, the participation of 85 leading companies and the presence of Buenos Aires Government authorities.

During the BA Employment Expo, participants participated in talks and panels on artificial intelligence, emerging jobs, sustainability, innovation and cybersecurity, as well as practical workshops on CV construction, job interviews and the development of soft skills.

The opening ceremony was headed by the Deputy Head of Government, Clara Muzzio, together with the Minister of Justice, Gabino Tapia, the Undersecretary of Labor and Employment, Horacio Bueno; the general director of Employment, Monica Scissors, and other authorities.

“We seek the State to be a partner that accompanies, that facilitates, that trains and that educates, not a partner that impedes. And I believe that we are achieving this with initiatives like this fair, which connects the needs of those looking for work with the opportunities that exist,” Muzzio highlighted.

The Deputy Head of Government, Clara Muzzio, together with the Minister of Justice, Gabino Tapia, the Undersecretary of Labor and Employment, Horacio Bueno, and the Minister of Economic Development, Hernán Lombardi

For its part, Tapia highlighted the City’s commitment to job creation and public-private coordination: “With the programs that we promote from the Ministry of Employment We seek to build bridges between the private sector and those looking for work, and also promote professionalization with companies and unions. “I celebrate this challenge and I hope that we continue to multiply these neighborhood fairs and exhibitions, because employment is the true engine of development.”

In turn, Well He stressed that “every year There are more companies that join and more neighbors who trust in this space, where not only concrete employment opportunities are generated, but also training and professional growth.” “Under the leadership of Jorge Macri, the City Government made a clear political decision: to accompany those who produce, work and seek to progress,” he remarked.

BA Employment Expo: more than 1,800 job offers and training

The Employment Expos, in addition to being job search spaces, were also designed to accompany and empower those looking for a job opportunity. In this edition, in addition to offering more than 1,800 jobs, it also They enabled spaces for training aimed at improving expectations and broadening the horizons of attendees.

From workshops to build a good resume and optimize your LinkedIn profile, to keys to having successful interviews, among many other proposals, each activity was designed as a concrete tool to face the world of work with more possibilities of success.

GCBA highlighted that the Employment Expos are designed from a “comprehensive approach” from which they aim to improve access to employment and provide resources that allow each person to project a sustainable professional path over time. “It is about opening doors, not only immediate, but also future, expanding the range of possibilities so that each resident of the City and surrounding areas can build their best professional version,” they noted.

Among the participating companies, the Accenture, Mercado Libre, Adecco, Carrefour, Prosegur, PwC, Randstad, Newsan, Holcim, Ceamse, Patagonia Flooringamong others.

They were also present at the event Gabriel Sánchez Zinny, head of the Cabinet of Ministers; Hernán Lombardi, Minister of Economic Development; and María Eugenia Vidal, national representative, among others.

With this edition, Expo Empleo BA reaffirmed its commitment to training, employability and the future employment of residents, consolidating itself as the most important employment meeting in the City of Buenos Aires.

Source: Ambito

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