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      Eco-Culture looks for employees without specific work experience

      Kirill Shakin avatar Kirill Shakin
      April 6, 2021, 4:00 pm
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      Voronezhskiy greenhouse complex (part of the agro-industrial holding Eco-Culture) announced the recruitment for the positions of vegetable growers and multifunctional laborers. Future workers are guaranteed stable employment in the atmosphere of eternal summer with a timely and decent wage.

      “The young Voronezhskiy greenhouse complex is expanding its production and increasing the number of employees. As of today, the enterprise already needs 200 vegetable growers and multifunctional laborers. No specific work experience is required. The main aspects are desire and readiness for responsible work and caring for plants,” says the press-release of Eco-Culture.

      As the company says, these vacancies are an opportunity to start a career in the agricultural sector and take a personal part in providing the country with quality food. All employees are offered environmentally friendly and safe working conditions, official employment and corporate transportation.

      “For the efficient operation of the greenhouse complex, we need involved and responsible employees. We believe that the offered vacancies are a chance to create a new successful career for the locals of the Voronezh region,” noted Sergey Makarov, the CEO of Voronezhskiy complex.

      Earlier, in another greenhouse complex of Eco-Culture in Tula, an inspection found dozens of illegal migrants.

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