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At “Career in Bulgaria. Why not?” forum leading companies will urge young Bulgarians to stay and work in this country

At the forum “Career in Bulgaria. Why not?” almost 100 of the biggest employer companies in this country will make vacancies available especially to Bulgarians with work experience abroad.

The latest 11th edition of the meeting, which aims to entice young Bulgarians to return and work in Bulgaria, is planned for 20 September in Sofia, and will take place under the patronage of President Rumen Radev. Until then registration for participation in the forum will remain open.

This year the organizers have also invited foreigners living in Bulgaria. In 2017, 70 percent of the participants found an employer they like, and 94 percent of the employers met people they would be willing to employ. 



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