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Over 780 Job Fair Openings in Central and Alto Paraná Cities

Graciela Maria Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-21 17:32:54
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Tomorrow, Friday, two job fairs organized by the Ministry of Labor, Employment, and Social Security (MTESS) in collaboration with local governments and business associations will be held simultaneously in San Lorenzo, Central, and Ciudad del Este, Alto Paraná. A total of 786 jobs are available for workers with various qualifications.

The job fair held in San Lorenzo offers 544 job opportunities. This event is jointly promoted by MTESS and the Paraguayan Chamber of Commerce for Wholesalers and Retailers (COMAMPAR) and its affiliated companies.

The fair for job seekers starts at 7:00 AM at the San Lorenzo Municipal Theater. Interviews will be conducted until 11:00 AM.

The jobs offered are diverse, covering approximately 30 different occupations. Jobs are available in various sectors, including butcher shops, culinary, rotisserie, bakeries, packaging, cashier, cleaning staff, maintenance, security, and delivery.

The jobs are distributed in Asunción, Fernando de la Mora, Itauguá, Lambaré, Luque, Mariano Roque Alonso, and San Lorenzo.

Thirteen companies, mostly COMAMPAR members, and other companies participating in this large-scale recruitment will be present.

Meanwhile, the Alto Paraná job fair offers 242 job opportunities. Interviews will be held in the Governor's Office Hall in Ciudad del Este. This event is promoted by MTESS with the support of the Governor of Alto Paraná.

Interviews will be conducted from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, selecting new talents for various jobs in Ciudad del Este and Minga Guazú.

Jobs are available in various occupations, including process engineers, production managers, telemarketers, store salespeople, general service analysts, purchasing assistants, drivers, cashiers, security, kitchen assistants, waiters, farm managers, and fiber optic assistants.

The jobs are offered by approximately ten companies in various sectors, including the plastics industry, hospitality, commerce, appliance sales, and telecommunications services.

Job openings and requirements can be found on the platform www.emplea.mtess.gov.py. The first login is made with the user's identification number and date of birth. Emplea Py also offers the option to create a resume digitally and submit applications for vacancies in advance.

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