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Job fair in San José offers 1,200 jobs next week

The Hispanoamerican University in San José on Wednesday and Thursday next week will hold a job fair at its main campus, located in the Northwestern canton of Tibás. The fair will take place from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Some 25 companies will offer 1,200 jobs for professionals as diverse as computer engineers, accountants, auditors, microbiologists, nurses, occupational medicine specialists and gynecologists.

Other positions up for grabs include that of sales agents, bakers, butchers and fast-food restaurant staff members and more.

Café Britt, EPA, PriceSmart, Scotiabank, Teletech, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Sykes and Consulting Group are some of the companies that will be looking for candidates.

Interested parties must bring a printed or digital resumes.

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