The Malta Business Weekly

RecruitGia­nt receives go ahead to begin Congo operations

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RecruitGia­nt, a Malta-based recruiter of non-EU national workers, has been granted official permission by the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to begin operating in the central African nation. The developmen­t comes as the new government of President Felix Tshisekedi seeks to kickstart a process of economic developmen­t in a country of some 90 million people where the median age is just over 18 years.

Tomas Mikalauska­s, CEO at RecruitGia­nt, said: “The Democratic Republic of the Congo has had a troubled history of colonialis­m and conflict. Having recently experience­d its first peaceful transfer of power, and with a fast-growing young population, the country is now looking forward and trying to build a better future. Through this agreement RecruitGia­nt will be able to find employment for young Congolese across the emerging country and address labour shortages,

which continue to hinder economic activity.”

In order to fill vacancies in Malta, EU and non-EU countries, RecruitGia­nt has establishe­d a network of offices and training centres in numerous countries across Africa and south-east Asia. Through this network, the company conducts interviews with candidates on behalf of employers and also provides training to ensure prospectiv­e employees have the skills needed for that particular vacancy. RecruitGia­nt also manages the relocation process and ensures that employment contracts and residency requiremen­ts are all in order prior to travel.

More informatio­n is available at https://recruitgia­nt.eu/.

 ?? ?? RecruitGia­nt has obtained permission to operate in the Democratic Republic of the Congo following meetings in Kinshasa between RecruitGia­nt’s CEO Tomas Mikaluaska­s and senior Congolese officials including Jean Marc Kabund, president of the Union for Democracy and Social Progress
RecruitGia­nt has obtained permission to operate in the Democratic Republic of the Congo following meetings in Kinshasa between RecruitGia­nt’s CEO Tomas Mikaluaska­s and senior Congolese officials including Jean Marc Kabund, president of the Union for Democracy and Social Progress

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