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They launch a job portal for citizens of the Costera and Canal de Navarrés

The Costera-Canal Territorial Pact announced yesterday the launch of a new employment service in the regions of La Costera and La Canal de Navarrés. “This resource is presented as essential both for job seekers and for companies that need to recruit personnel. In addition, it includes a space dedicated to entrepreneurship, promoting innovation and business growth, which contributes to the economic dynamism of the territory,” its managers explain. .

“The platform offers the flexibility so that companies can manage the selection of candidates themselves or, if they prefer, Pacte’s specialized team can filter the resumes for the greater convenience of the companies,” they continue.

At the same time, they add that “this initiative marks a significant milestone in Pacte’s efforts to strengthen the labor market and stimulate economic growth in the territory. The platform, available through the web, has been designed to facilitate the connection between companies and people looking for employment, offering a wide range of services, the portal stands as a key meeting point for both interested parties.” “With this initiative, we take a step forward in our mission to strengthen the labor market and promote economic growth in our territory” indicated the president of Pacte, José Luis Gijón, who added that, “we hope that this portal becomes a dynamic meeting point where job opportunities find their ideal candidates and vice versa, as well as “Entrepreneurs can make their business projects a reality.”

“The Coastal-Canal Territorial Pact is an entity that works to promote the economic and social development of both regions, promoting collaboration between different public and private agents to achieve common objectives in terms of employment, training and entrepreneurship,” they comment.

These actions are framed within the Avalem Territori program of LABORA Valencian Employment and Training Service and the Ministry of Labor and Social Economy.

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