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More than a thousand young people from various parts of the national geography went on Friday the 6th to the facilities of the Higher Academy of Aeronautical Sciences (ASCA), in the vicinity of the Norge Botello Aeronautical Complex, of the Dominican Institute of Civil Aviation (IDAC), to the Third Job Fair of the Aeronautical Sector.
The information provided indicates that for the third year in a row, the ASCA serves as a bridge for hundreds of people, especially young people who want to enter the workforce and who They have chosen the aeronautical sector as the reference point for a better life, given the economic benefits and growth as professionals, which are perceived in an area as dynamic as this.
Both the deputy director of the IDAC and director of Sustainable Development, Miguel Mejía, who represented the general director, Igor Rodríguez Durán, and the director of the ASCA, Clara Fernández, showed their satisfaction with the resounding success of this third call and the response of the hundreds of young people who gathered at the aforementioned fair.
“This event, more than a job opportunity, is a meeting point for young talent, with the aeronautical industry, a key sector for the economic and social development of our country, which is constantly growing,” said Mejía.
While the director of the ASCA indicated that since the initiative to promote the Job Fair arose, expectations have been exceeded every year, in addition, satisfaction grows, confirming that more than 80 percent of the applicants achieve a place. in the different companies that host the call to the event.
“It must be noted, with sufficient pride, that a high percentage of the young people who attend the fair and who obtain employment positions are graduates of our Higher Academy of Aeronautical Sciences (ASCA).
During the fair, three talks called “ASCA Talks” were held, with the titles “How to be the candidate that companies want to hire”, by Maribel López Llano, director of Management and Human Resources at IDAC; Creating a culture of labor inclusion”, by Rafael Tejada, facilitator of the National Disability Council and finally “Aviation: the vocation that made me have a purpose”, taught by Alvin Monegro, Operational Safety manager of the Punta International Airport Cane.
The records managed by the ASCA, the fair's promoting body, which is also supported by the IDAC, in the 2022 version, 243 applicants obtained job positions, while, in 2023, 273 were chosen, for a total of 519 new collaborators to the bidding companies.
Among the companies linked to the aeronautical sector that participated in the Third Job Fair are, in addition to IDAC and ASCA, AVIAM, ARAJET, Crew members VIP, Before Boarding, Sky High, ADCA, IASCA, Enalas, ATS, Grupo Puntacana, CESAC, IGM Catering, Sky Caterers, Talleres Aeronauticos del Caribe, AFP Reservas, Airport Department, Sipen, Red Air, Servair, Pilarte Cargo, DR From The Sky and EPS.
The Aeronautical Sector Job Fair was held within the framework of the celebration of Dominican Aviation Week 2024, which from Monday, December 2 to Friday, December 6, included training activities, special recognition for collaborators, a wreath at the Altar of the Homeland and a Thanksgiving mass.