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These organizations usually have several job vacancies on offer that they offer through their digital platforms.
Just seven months after the Youth Building the Future program began, it reached the goal set for 2019, which was to enroll one million people. In the process of training in different work areas, the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare reported (STPS) on its established general objective of supporting 2.3 million apprentices in the country.
The program includes about 100 companies that are considered large employers in Mexico and often have several job vacancies offered through their digital platforms and at different job fairs.
Among the companies that entered the program are the Association of Banks of Mexico (AMB), Bimbo, ADO, Liverpool, Cinépolis, OXXO, Coca-Cola Femsa, Alsea, GINgroup and Televisa, among others.
The banks grouped in the ABM are in the first place in the list of total work centers, with a total of 1 thousand 634 young scholars. ABM invested 40 million pesos in the integration of a platform for registering people benefited with the Youth Building the Future program and monitoring their progress while remaining in the program.
Bimbo has 504 young people incorporated into this program, who can work in 36 locations, in the 32 states of the Mexican Republic and exchange experiences with the more than 140,000 employees working in this company with more than 72 years old.
For its part, GINgroup has 27 companies enrolled in the program and launched 38 training plans in the first stage; Thus the company integrated more than 500 young people to its staff of collaborators.
The STPS reported that of the million people linked to a workplace across the country, 100,000 beneficiaries were from rural areas, who work in companies, public institutions and social organizations.
The Young Building the Future program will continue in operation in 2020.
This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.
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