The expo presents Debrecen’s economy and vocational training

The expo presents Debrecen’s economy and vocational training
The expo presents Debrecen’s economy and vocational training
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At the Cívishír event, people looking for work and learning opportunities, as well as companies, meet each other.

Taking into account the peculiarities of Debrecen and the economic needs of the big city, BDR Média Kft., which also publishes Cívishír, organized its spring job fair, which, thanks to the main sponsor, the Debrecen Vocational Training Center, is also an adult training expo. At the Fórum shopping center, which hosts the event, minus the unique level, nearly 40 exhibitors represent the economy and services of Debrecen and its region. The novelty of the job and jobseeker event, now held for the thirteenth time, is that it combines the dynamism of the job fair and the inspiring opportunities of adult education. BDR Média Kft.’s partner, the Debrecen Vocational Training Center, has recognized the potential inherent in the stock exchange, and is promoting the educational opportunities offered by the center with an independent stand and a professional panel discussion in the afternoon. Vocational training and the simultaneous presentation of companies and service providers offer a salable combo, as interested parties received information about work, learning and retraining opportunities from the most competent people in one place.

– Today is a special opportunity for everyone to gain insight into the latest trends in the labor market, discover new career paths, and learn about the latest methods of continuous learning and professional development. With our event, we have created a platform where participants can directly contact employers, training institutions and industry experts – Szabolcs Bereczki, managing director of BDR Média Kft., spoke about the event.

The article is in Hungarian

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