Liwan · Longli jointly organized a special job fair for labor cooperation in East and West
Author:Yunqiannan Time:2022.08.01
On July 28, the Liwan District and Longli County of Guangzhou City jointly held special job fairs in the Human Resources Market of Longli County, and provided more than 1,700 positions.
Recruitment fair
At the recruitment site, the head was crowded and lively. When the people were present, the masses carefully selected the job that suited for them, and took the initiative to ask relevant enterprises to ask relevant enterprises' salary benefits, recruitment requirements, and related situations of the enterprise. Register for job search for jobs.
During the period, the secretary of the Liwan District Party Committee and his party made a special understanding of the work of building the human resources industrial park together between the two places, and asked the recruitment of enterprises in Liwan District on the spot.
After the recruitment, the Longli County Human Resources and Social Security Bureau will return to the enterprises participating in the job fair, understand the recruitment situation, further clarify the recruitment needs, and ensure that the follow -up services are done for enterprises.
According to statistics, a total of more than 500 people went to job hunting on the day, and more than 210 people were registered for employment intention. In addition, relevant departments can further communicate with job seekers by adding a face -to -face WeChat method to master the employment developments in order to achieve their intentions and promote employment.
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