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Vallarta Botanical Garden — 2022 Garden of Excellence Award — American Public Garden Association

1st UNE University Job Fair

By: Biol. Jesús Ángel Barajas Fragoso 

Job fairs represent a key opportunity to ease the transition of college graduates into the job market. By bringing together various sectors in a single event, these fairs allow graduates to learn about available employment options, establish valuable connections and better understand the skills and competencies demanded by companies. In addition, these types of encounters reduce the gap between higher education and the professional environment, promoting a more agile and effective job placement. 

We are grateful to the Universidad de Especialidades (UNE) for allowing the Vallarta Botanical Garden to directly support young people to become familiar with the world of work, offering them opportunities with vacancies in Accounting, Controlling, Business Administration and Systems Engineering, as well as to get to know other institutions and form bonds. 

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