Number one online recruitment and jobs website, Jobberman Ghana is participating in the 2021 GIZ Hybrid Job Fair.
The Fair is aimed at contributing to government’s efforts to improve youth employment, soft skills development, and entrepreneurship skills among the youth.
The hybrid event takes off from Tuesday, July 27, to Thursday, July 29, 2021.
Jobberman Ghana’s mission is to digitally connect qualified job seekers to their dream jobs and employers to qualified professionals who are open to new opportunities.
Speaking to the CEO of Jobberman Ghana, Haralabos Antarakis, explained that “Participating in this job fair is a great opportunity for us to reach out to job seekers who are looking for their next big career move.
"This initiative is a significant digital move that goes to confirm how the world is changing and how it is time we embrace digital recruitment and online job applications.”
Over the past eight years, Jobberman Ghana has connected professionals to their dream jobs and helped thousands of companies hire the right fit in the most efficient, fast, and cost-effective way.
Jobseekers are invited to visit Jobberman Ghana’s booth.
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