Adecco is looking for 90 employees for the food sector in Navarra and La Rioja.

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Adecco, the division of the Adecco Group focused on flexibility and talent, has launched a recruitment drive to hire 90 individuals for various companies in the food sector in the Rioja Baja and Tudela areas of Navarre. This initiative comes at a time when unemployment in the region has increased, with 312 new registrations in the unemployment lists during the month of July, raising the total number of unemployed to 28,540, which represents a 1.11% increase compared to the previous month. This situation creates new job opportunities for those seeking employment.

Regarding the desired profile, Adecco is looking for 15 forklift operators who will work rotating shifts from Monday to Friday, starting their shifts on Sunday nights and ending them on Friday afternoons. To apply for these positions, candidates must have a valid forklift license and at least two years of experience in operating forklifts. Additionally, knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite and communication skills are positively valued, highlighting the importance of interaction and the use of technology in the workplace.

Furthermore, the company is seeking 75 food sector workers who should have completed their mandatory secondary education (ESO) and possess skills in food product preparation. It is crucial that applicants have their own transportation if they live outside the area and that they are available to work rotating schedules. Intermediate vocational training and experience in production environments within the food sector will also be taken into positive consideration. Selected candidates will receive a temporary contract, with the possibility of later incorporation.

Those interested in these job opportunities can register through the Adecco website, where links to these job offers are already available. This is a significant initiative for those looking to reintegrate into the local labor market.

Referrer: MiMub in Spanish

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