'Career Day' event in Stuttgart to connect Greeks abroad with staff-seeking companies back home
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The Greek Public Employment Service (DYPA) and the Labor & Social Insurance Ministry, in cooperation with the Foreign Affairs Ministry, are holding the 2nd 'Career Day' abroad on Saturday in Stuttgart.
The event is part of a series of 'Career Days' abroad to connect companies in Greek with Greeks living abroad who are interested in returning to their homeland.
Starting at 10:00, the event will run to 18:00 and take place at the Maritim Hotel Stuttgart (Seidenstrasse 34, 70174 Stuttgart).
Participants include representatives of 29 businesses looking for specialized staff for over 1,000 job openings who will be available to discuss positions opening in Greece, a statement said. The Stuttgart event follows one in Dusseldorf in December 2024 and has free entrance.
Specializations sought cover a wide gamut of sectors, with an emphasis on engineers, doctors and nursing staff, economists, and information, sales and marketing professionals, production and management officers, digital specialists specialized laborers, hotel and tourism sector staff, and educator specialists.
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