PASHA Hayat Sigorta gaining prospective students
The insurance company PASHA Hayat Sigorta, specializing in life insurance, is going from the second half of the year to recruit graduate students of economic universities.
For this purpose it is planned to conduct master classes and workshops, covering all types of life insurance.
As the company says, there will be attracted to employment students of third and fourth-year studying economics. The classes will be held in the last ten days of each month, with a group of 10 to 15 students.
At the end of each master class students will have the best chance of getting a permanent job in PASHA Hayat Sigorta.
The address of master classes is the city of Baku, Narimanov district, 15 Mayakovsky Street, in the head office of the company. Those interested can call or e-mail ehuseynguluyev@pasha-life.az - 17D-
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- Economics
- 10 July 2013 16:28
Economics
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