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Do you speak English and look for a job?

May 15, 2018 by Staff News Writer

If you are of legal age and are looking for a job, but have no experience, do not worry, Search In is offering 280 new jobs. Some of the requirements that must be met to be chosen is to have completed high school and have at least an intermediate level of English.

We are looking for talent with intermediate English, that is to say people capable of reading and understanding the language without it being an obligation to speak it fluently. The other two are English and advanced Portuguese. In addition, it is necessary that they have their high school diploma,”

said Ivannia Murillo, manager of the company.

Murillo said that the company is interested in people of all ages that are familiar with technological tools such as social networks and, in general, the use of the Internet.

Although interested people must have completed secondary school at least, we are open to receiving others who already have a university degree such as in Criminology. We are pleased to announce this because for this type of professionals, job opportunities are very limited,”

explained the manager.

Being a globally prestigious company, it offers benefits such as having a schedule from Monday to Friday from 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. or from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. which allows them to continue studying; medical expenses, private insurance, agreements and corporate discounts, bonuses, gym, exclusive programs for fathers and mothers, and so much more.

To opt for one of these 280 places the first thing you have to do is apply on their site. If elected, you will be contacted by a representative of the company, who will conduct a telephone interview. Subsequently, you will be invited to the company’s facilities.

crhoy.com

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