Source: Dnevnik | Wednesday, 28.02.2018.| 09:04
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Employee testing for knitwear factory in Bac begins – Szegedi SZEFO ZRt. to register in March

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The testing of potential employees interested in working in the Szeged knitwear factory Szegedi SZEFO ZRt, which should start working in two shifts in Bac, with around a hundred employees, has begun.

The Hungarian Szegedi SZEFO ZRt. is a long-term business partner of the renowned global brand Paul & Shark.

According to Slavko Mijatov, representative of the company Slaviris, in charge of logistics, including the organization of the training, in this project, around fifty potential workers have applied so far.

– The candidates will be tested for working on sewing machines and those with the best skills will be picked for training in Szeged, which will take two to three months – Mijatov said and underlined that the candidates would be paid a total net sum of EUR 490 during the training.

Mijatov says that Szegedi SZEFO ZRt. will file a request for the registration of the company's Bac office and that this is to be followed by the adaptation of the Herkules hall, which the Municipality of Bac consigned to the Hungarian textile company.

The hall needs to be adapted thoroughly before the Szeged-based factory can begin its operations in Bac. Also, before it begins working, at least 35 workers need to be selected for training in Szeged.
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