Sunday, April 15, 2018

Over 800 ambitious and active professionals visited the Javits Center in late July, when the jewelery industry fair, organized by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), was held there. The event was attended by 44 companies that have hundreds of vacancies, reports Rapaport.
The largest event on attracting human resources was visited by a huge number of people wishing to find work in the jewelry sector, from TV hosts to sellers, designers and manufacturers. The program of the fair included a number of round tables, where well-known experts of the jewelry industry spoke.
"The jewelery industry has been an important part of the culture of all the countries of the world for many centuries, and the success of the current GIA vacancy fair is evidence that the jewelry industry is flourishing and actively developing," said Susan Jacques, President and CEO of GIA.

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