Career development training enrollment open
The NGO “Responsible Citizens,” in partnership with Mercy Corps and with support from the UK government, is offering opportunities for those seeking new employment pathways and career skill development during these challenging times.
Our trainings will help you:
- Master essential tools for effective job searching.
- Professionally craft a resume that makes you stand out.
- Prepare for self-presentation and confidently showcase your strengths.
- Successfully navigate interviews and land your dream job.
Training Schedule:
- Kryvyi Rih — November 15, November 22
- Zaporizhzhia — November 7, November 14, November 28, November 29
- Kharkiv — November 15, November 22
How to Join?
Complete the registration form at this link to reserve your spot: https://ee-eu.kobotoolbox.org/x/sx7UapjA
The training is free of charge.
Don’t miss this chance—your new career journey starts here!
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