Competition for Journalists from Ateshgah
Ateshgah Insurance Company promotes the role, authority and capacity of insurance agents. To this end, the financial structure has announced a competition for professional journalists, which runs until October 8.
According to the public relations manager Sabina Mammadova, a segment of work with individual clients as part of compulsory insurance is not fully developed because there is the need to promote. The second goal of the contest is to raise the professional level of journalists specializing in insurance processes.
The Grand Prize winner will be given 400 manats. Second place will fill up piggy bank competitor on 200, third place - 100 AZN.
One author may submit multiple works at the following addresses: konkurs@ateshgah.com or sabina.mamedova@ateshgah.com. Mandatory postscript "is to participate in the competition of the insurance company Ateshgah indicating the date of publication or posting on an electronic resource.
Works differing information saturation, objectivity and knowledge of the problem may be in the Azerbaijani and Russian languages. - 17D-
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