The Monaco Government has released initial details on the next edition of the Monaco Employment Forum, known in the Principality as the Monaco pour l’Emploi event, to be held at the Grimaldi Forum in late February 2025.
Since its inaugural edition in autumn 2023, the Monaco Employment Forum has provided jobseekers with opportunities to meet and connect with meet dozens of potential employers and businesses based in the Principality.
Organised by the Monaco Government in collaboration with key institutional and private partners, the event promotes the range of jobs and careers on offer in Monaco by connecting top employers across various sectors with skilled candidates in a professional and dynamic setting. The event also provides local companies with an opportunity to engage with other businesses, exchange insights and explore potential collaborations that could drive economic growth.
Earlier this week, the government confirmed that the next edition will be held at the Grimaldi Forum in Larvotto between 9am and 6pm on Monday 24th February 2025.
How to sign up
Companies wishing to take part are invited to reserve their spaces now to guarantee a place and take advantage of offerings provided by the event, such as the dedicated digital platform that allows employers to browse qualified profiles, review CVs and connect directly with potential hires in advance of the forum. Companies should contact Denise Davide or Marie Barresi at the LENA Group by phone on +377 97 97 35 55 or by email at info@monacopourlemploi.mc to sign up. Online registration is also available.
Visitors and jobseekers are welcome to attend the event for free, though pre-registration is mandatory via the event’s official website: www.monacopourlemploi.com.
For updates and more information, follow the Monaco Employment Forum’s LinkedIn page by clicking here.
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