Marbella to hold massive employment fair this week on the Costa del Sol

A total of 80 companies that will offer 2,000 jobs: Attendees should take advantage of the potential offered. Credit: Twitter

THE third edition of the Feria de Empleo de Marbella will be held on Thursday, March 5, at the Palacio de Ferias y Congresos Adolfo Suárez, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. The annual event will bring together a total of 80 companies that will offer 2,000 jobs, to which the 4,300 vacancies of the Armed Forces will be added.

Marbella Councillor Cristóbal Garre announced on Tuesday the latest developments of the event, which will feature a total of 120 exhibitors, both from companies, institutions and groups, and that this year incorporates four areas dedicated to training and professional guidance.

In addition, he explained that 2,000 advance tickets have already been downloaded from Enterticket, “so we hope to reach the goal of 5,000 attendees.”

Garre has also encouraged visitors “to take advantage of all the potential offered by the fair, both job offers, employability resources and training offer,” recalled that, among the objectives set in the organisation of this event, are “to introduce the companies to the processes of selection of personnel and to the unemployed registered in the city.”

Similarly, it has emphasized that the emphasis is placed on informing of the resources available for the job search and training the assistants “so that they face the labour market with guarantees”.

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