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National Online Job and Productivity Fair Starting Tomorrow

Phnom Penh: The government has appealed all citizens, specially unemployment workers willing to find a job to get their resume and join the 2021 National Online Job and Productivity Fair, taking place on November 4 and 5, on www.careerfair.nea.gov.kh.

The online fair will feature 100 companies, enterprises, ministries, institutions and educational institutes and will include more than 11,500 recruitment information. 54,500 visitors is expected. 4,000 of them job seekers.

The National Online Job and Productivity Fair of this year will provide flexible options and protect those interested from Covid-19, with job seekers being able to apply and interview with companies by online meetings. It will include online productivity workshops at Zoom platform, designed to share knowledge, experience, key points and disseminate awareness of the importance of increasing productivity. Finally, it hopes to inspire and enhance work efficiency in new contexts along the course of the Covid-19 epidemic.

The fair is organized by the National Employment Agency (NEA) of the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training (MLVT) in collaboration with the Union of Youth Federations of Cambodia (UYFC), Garment factories Association in Cambodia (GMAC) and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). It has the support of ministries, institutions, companies educational institutions as well as many others national and international organizations.



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