"Rebrain Greece" Connects Greek Professionals with Jobs

"Rebrain Greece" Connects Greek Professionals with Jobs

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Over 1,300 Greeks working in London and 26 companies from Greece participated in the third consecutive "Rebrain Greece" event, organized by the Ministry of Labor & Social Insurance. Held in London on Saturday, the initiative aimed to connect highly specialized Greek professionals abroad with top managerial positions in Greece, encouraging those who left during the economic crisis to return, CE Report quotes Athens-Macedonian

Labor & Social Insurance Minister Niki Kerameus highlighted Greece's improved labor market and economic conditions, noting that the country is now a competitive destination for professionals. "The great response at today's event, along with those in Amsterdam and Dusseldorf, clearly shows that Greece's labor market is competitive with other major European nations," she said.

At the event, participants could attend job interviews, explore career opportunities in Greece, and discuss the potential of returning to contribute to the country's workforce. Key figures such as Deputy Minister Konstantinos Karagounis and Greek Ambassador to London Yannis Tsaousis were also in attendance.

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