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12 companies hoping to hire 700 bilingual professionals at job fair

The Politécnico Internacional, a private technical institute, will hold a job fair next Saturday to fill 700 vacancies available for bilingual workers.

A total of 12 companies will be offering jobs in the areas of information technology, business administration, accounting, finance and marketing.

Recruiters will conduct interviews to evaluate applicants’ command of the English language as well as personal and professional skills. Applicants should bring résumés in both print and digital formats.

Politécnico’s Career Services Coordinator Erick Vindas Camacho said participating companies include Sykes, Intel, Concentrix, IBM, Teleperformance, Grupo Multivex, Logosoft, AIESEC, Tek-Experts, Empleos.net and Telecable.

The fair will be open to the public from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Politécnico’s campus, located 1 kilometer north of Pozuelo factory, on the road to Heredia. Admission is free.

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