“Universities do not prepare students sufficiently enough to enter into the labour market,” public relations manager Seraphim Zorbas told ANA-MPA. “Our goal is to motivate students so as to start pondering over their options and getting informed on the labour market,” he added.
The event is organised for the fourth consecutive year. The previous three years the “Job Fair Athens” attracted 4,500 visitors and 63 companies, while 2,500 interviews took place last year.
“We believe that it is up to everyone to find a job as long as he is properly prepared,” Zorbas noted.
The “Job Fair Athens” will be held on May 14-15 at the Exhibition Centre of Peristeri.
The students and graduates who are interested can upload their CV on www.jobfairathens.gr. The companies will have access to their CV for one year.
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