With the support of Beeline and the Republican Union of Employers of Armenia, young people visit organizations operating in Armenia
12 December 2018, Yerevan: As part of Beeline and Republican Union of Employers of Armenia (RUEA) joint program, students from 5 selected schools and young people from different educational institutions shall visit industrial organizations, operating in Armenia during December.
The program aims at expanding youth’s knowledge and their understanding of the labour market requirements and the requirements by companies operating in Armenia.
“Youth employment issues are constantly the focus of RUEA and its members՛ attention. In this regard, I would like to emphasize the brilliant experience and activities of Beeline, aimed at increasing the competitiveness of startups and young people in the labor market. Together with Beeline, within the framework of this program, this time we mostly focused on young people’s career planning and improvement of their understanding of labor market requirements, in order to promote their employment and develop RA economy,” said RUEA Chairman Gagik Makaryan.
“Being one of the largest employers and taxpayers in Armenia, Beeline has been cooperating with the union since 2010, promoting cooperation between education and the labor market, as well as promoting career planning among young people,” said Beeline Armenia CEO Andrey Pyatakhin.
The visits will be attended by students from several universities, 5 schools selected under this program, as well as “Ajapnyak Administrative District of Yerevan” SNCO - a total of 80 young people.
Recap: In October-December, young people and volunteers, selected from various educational institutions, in particular, from the Armenian National Agrarian University, Armenian State Pedagogical University and “Eurasia” International University, took part in round-table discussions on career planning in RUEA. During the round-table discussions, labor market/employers’ requirements for young professionals, Armenian economy emerging sectors (in particular, IT and Engineering, agricultural production, clothing production, metalworking, etc.), as well as information regarding startups and support tools were presented.