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More than 3,000 jobs up for grabs at Public Recruitment Days

Held at The Venetian Macao and Workers Stadium this weekend, job fairs will offer placements in retail, hotels, catering, banking, security, cleaning, social services and more.

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Held at The Venetian Macao and Workers Stadium this weekend, job fairs will offer placements in retail, hotels, catering, banking, security, cleaning, social services and more.

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More than 3,000 jobs will be on offer at Public Recruitment Days being staged this weekend in Macao.

Running from Friday to Sunday, and organised by the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) and the Macau Federation of Trade Unions, the job fairs aim to help job-seekers to get employed “as soon as possible”, in order to adapt to the changing employment environment.  

The DSAL said that the jobs offered at the Public Recruitment Days will cover retail, hotels, catering, banking, security, cleaning, social services and more, with more than 3,000 positions available. 

The event will be held at the Venetian Convention and Exhibition Centre on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, while on Saturday and Sunday it will concurrently take place at the Workers’ Stadium next to the Barrier Gate immigration and customs checkpoint.  

According to the bureau, there will be four designated areas at the Venetian Convention and Exhibition Centre, namely, the Employment Support Service Area to help participants understand the current job market and prepare for job interviews, and the Job Vacancy Showcase Area to provide specific job information. 

Once the participants have successfully registered for the job they want, they will be directed to the Interview Waiting Area, where they will wait for a job interview that will take place in the Corporate Interview Area. 

Participants must register online for the event through the Macao One Account – the city’s online service application, The Macau Post Daily reported. 

 

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