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Sena has more than 40,000 vacancies open throughout the country

Sena has more than 40,000 vacancies open throughout the country

The Sena Employment Agency has open vacancies in the country and abroad. To level nationally there are 40,045 and abroad 223.

(Read: The Contrata2 job fair is coming, how to apply to it?).

The departments with the greatest job options are Cundinamarca, with 3,431 vacancies, the majority in operation of equipment, transport and trades. Also in processing, manufacturing and assembly.

It is also Bogota with 12,044 job offers available. Especially in finance and administration, sales and services and equipment operation.

This is followed Antioch in the field of equipment operation, finance and administration, and sales and service.

Regarding offers abroad, the institution has 223 vacancies available. Most of them in USA. They are 20 in Connecticut, 100 in Arizona, 60 in New York, 40 in Colorado. They also have options in Spain and Venezuela.

In the case of the United States, most options are for nursing.

To apply you must enter the official page of the Sena Employment Agency. There you must create an account by filling out your personal data, uploading your resume applying for vacancies that suit your profile.

(Also: Employment incentives have leveraged 527,395 jobs).

The website reports the application deadline, salary, position, how many applicants there are and the city where the job would be performed.

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