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National University hosts job fair for recruiters from 8 companies

Costa Rica’s National University (UNA) on Saturday will host a job fair at its main campus in Heredia from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

The fair will gather recruiters from local and international companies looking for professionals in engineering and business administration. The engineering jobs include computing, electrical, industrial, software development and systems analysis.

Others will be hiring professionals in business administration with experience in finance and marketing. Posts also will be available for technical staff in accounting, customer service and telecommunications.

Companies looking for workers are HP, Abbott, IBM, Multivex, Concentrix, Emerson, Joven 360 and AIESEC.

Job hunters should take their résumé in digital format or can submit it directly through the website at: www.buscoempleo.go.cr.

At 1:30 p.m. Emmanuel León from Joven 360 will deliver a lecture on effective job-searching.

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