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German group seeks to find local jobs for trained Mongolians PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 03 September 2007

Image"JOBFFAIR-2007," sponsored by the Mongolian-German Bridge, will allow Mongolian students, graduates and returnees from highly developed countries to meet with Mongolian companies seeking to hire such people. 

The job fair will take place September 10 to 12 in Ulaanbaatar. 

Another German organization, the "Returning Experts Programme," will assist in matching candidates to employers. The "Returning Experts Programme" seeks to help countries by finding suitable work for citizens returning with advanced training from abroad. 

The Mongolian-German Bridge is also urging Mongolian businesses to be represented at the fair, where they will have the opportunity to meet many potential job candidates quickly. 

For additional information, contact the Mongolian-German-Bridge at 976-11-315990, 99049040, 99238025 or by email at: This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

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