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November 17, 2022 | 18:36
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NEW JOB OPPORTUNITIES CONTINUE TO BE CREATED FOR YSU STUDENTS
At the informative meeting entitled "The most important ability of successful people", students were introduced to the skills of making successful sales and new offers in the labor market.
A meeting with representatives of "Ingo Armenia" Insurance CJSC was held at YSU "Robert Shuman" hall on the initiative of the YSU Alumni and Career Center.
During the meeting, the YSU Alumni and Career Center Deputy Director Karine Nazaryan noted that it was organized within the framework of cooperation between the two institutions to introduce students to the opportunities available in the labor market.
The invited speakers presented the company's insurance products operating in Armenia, the skills to make successful sales, as well as the opportunities to work in the company.
Sergey Shahinyan, the head of the individual sales department of the company, referring to the events organized in cooperation with Yerevan State University, noted that they are periodic. According to him, the company provides wide opportunities to students. "YSU students can easily find a job, including in our company, where we need people who are eager to discover their own potential and want to enrich their knowledge. In the company, regardless of their profession, students will be taught a complete and effective program, after which they will have the opportunity to express themselves, even if they have a different profession," emphasized S. Shahinyan.
Eva Avagyan, a student of ASUE College of Finance and Economics, told us, "I am at YSU for the first time and I am very impressed. This meeting provided an opportunity to get acquainted with the insurance industry, which is in great demand today and offers wide job opportunities."
It should be noted that the YSU Alumni and Career Center constantly organizes similar events aimed at strengthening and developing university-labor market ties.