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Admission to short-term courses on salesman-cashier has been extended

02.09.2021 12:07 319 review
IMG

The State Agency for Vocational Education and Bazarstore Limited Liability Company have extended enrollment in short-term free courses on salesman-cashier within the BACARIGLIOL Master training program organized by Baku, Sumgayit and Ganja.

The 12-week training program will include theoretical and practical lessons. During the training, participants will gain theoretical and practical knowledge and skills on topics such as the organization of sales work on food and non-food products, the basics of treasurer work, labor safety, food safety and sanitation, customer characteristics and customer satisfaction.

The theoretical part of the training is held at the Baku State Vocational Training Center for Public Catering and Services in Baku, Sumgayit State Vocational Training Center for Services in Sumgayit, and Ganja State Vocational Training Center for Trade and Services in Ganja one day a week, and the practical part by Bazarstore. It will be held in real working conditions four days a week in the stores of the LLC.

During the training, participants will be provided with monthly travel expenses, personal accident insurance, Bazarstore LLC uniform (special clothing), as well as food. Participants who successfully complete the course on salesman-cashier will receive a state-approved certificate approved by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan and will have the opportunity to work in the network of stores "Bazarstore" LLC.

The training is open to people over the age of 18 who are physically fit, able-bodied, interested in learning and gaining professional experience in the field of retail, as well as those who do not work in any institution and do not receive full-time education during the training.

You can apply for the training by registering online. Selected candidates will be invited for an interview at the next stage. The deadline for registration is September 20, 2021. The training is scheduled to start on October 1.

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