Bulgarian Retailers Prepare for Euro Transition Amid Complex Changes
Retail chains in Bulgaria are actively preparing for the transition from the Bulgarian leva to the euro
Bulgarian engineers can explore opportunities to work for German companies during the special career days starting Tuesday in Sofia.
The two-day event takes place in Sofia's Technical University, the largest higher engineering school in Bulgaria, and is organized by the Bulgarian Employment Agency, the German Special Mediation Center and the University itself.
Bulgarian engineers in the fields of machine building, electronics as well as IT specialists will among the most sought after by German companies. Job and practice offers will be presented to German speaking engineers.
The access of engineers and other technical specialists to Germany's job market has been made easier since January 2009, the organizers of the career days pointed out.
Those who are interested in applying for engineering positions in Germany can find detailed information in the Technical University's Carrier center or in the Employment Agency's website: http://www.az.government.bg/eures
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