Sicilian companies are actively seeking a range of professionals, including commercial employees in the entertainment sector, opticians, orthopedic doctors, physiatrists, experts in wages and contributions, personal assistance workers, family workers, and managers of orders. However, despite the abundance of job offers, 42.7% of the jobs remain vacant due to a lack of suitable candidates.
To address this issue, the “Employment Superbonus” has been introduced to encourage the hiring of young people, women, and individuals over 35 in the South SEZ area. In order to facilitate the meeting between job supply and demand, the Truck of the National Foundation for Labor Consultants will be stationed in Piazza Duomo in Messina on Monday from 9am to 2pm. This marks the conclusion of a national tour that has engaged thousands of secondary school students, university students and job seekers across Italy since April.
During this event in Messina, young people will receive orientation activities from specialized professionals to help them choose study paths aligned with industry needs. Group sessions and workshops will be conducted inside the truck and at various stands focusing on labor market trends leading sectors sought-after professions qualifications workplace safety and ethical work. Additionally discussions on employment opportunities active policies in the area Sorprendo platform GenL video game ethical work will take place Key speakers at this event include prominent figures from business and industry.
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