We interview 10,800 people to cover 3,800 positions

We interview 10,800 people to cover 3,800 positions

The CEO of the Techint Group participated in the closure of the IV Edition of Education Day Roberto Rocca. He spoke of the need for education to form workers and foster industrial culture.

The CEO of the Techint Group, Paolo Rocca, warned Friday about the educational level and He revealed the difficulties in obtaining workers trained to work in the works and factories of the largest industrial conglomerate in the country. “The candidates fail in simple questions,” he lamented.

Argentina “has a structural weakness that affects the capacity for growth and transformation”he warned Rocca During his participation in the closure of the IV Edition of the Education Day Roberto Rocca, together with officials such as the governor of San Luis, Claudio Poggi, and the vice governor of Santa Fe, Gisela Scalia, among others.

“Education is essential for industrial growth in the country”, He pointed out in a context where permanent training is increasingly necessary. “We need an educational level capable of feeding advanced structures and technology, AI and digitalization. This causes a leap in industrial capacity and progress, but requires education, “he said.

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“The values ​​of industrial culture are essential in education,” Rocca said.

The difficulty in getting industrial workers

In that context, Rocca related to attendees the difficulties found when occupying the qualified jobs. He told an example: “When from Techint Engineering and Construction the plant of La Calera, of Pluspetrol in Neuquén, We had to interview 10,800 people to be able to achieve 3,800 workers to work. ”

So many interviews were due to the low level they found. “The candidates fail in simple questions as if with two liters of oil I can hold four engines How many liters of oil do I need to hold ten engines? “He gave as an example.

To continue it is necessary to continue investing in education, also encourage industrial cultural. “The values ​​of industrial culture are essential in education: Merit, discipline, a medium and long -term vision, rationality in facing problems and not chance, ”he said.

To close, Rocca left a message: “Education is fundamental to the country’s industrial growth”.

Source: Ambito

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