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"Career and Life - Why in Bulgaria?" forum has started in Bergamo

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We are entering a new stage of the platform "Bulgaria Wants You". Starting 2025, you will be able to upload your CVs directly to it and employers will be able to contact you directly, said producers Ivan Hristov and Andrey Arnaudov at the forum "Career and Life - Why in Bulgaria?" in Bergamo.

"Bulgaria is a country of opportunities and has given me much more than Italy," said chef and entrepreneur Chef Leo Bianchi before the forum. He said that for 20 years he has created 6 restaurants in Bulgaria with more than 100 workers.

I have never left Bulgaria for more than 2 weeks. I do not know how uprooting is experienced, Dr. Miroslav Nenkov said. Success is to leave, study and then return, he commented before the forum. "If I could change our negativity, I would oblige every Bulgarian to live abroad for a year," Dr. Nenkov also said.



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