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Aberdare Cables shines at the China Job Fair 2024

ABERDARE Cables represented itself at the prestigious China Job Fair 2024, held at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand on April 16th. 

The Job Fair 2024 of Chinese-Invested Enterprises in South Africa organised by the South Africa-China Economic and Trade Association (SACETA). Around 2 800 job seekers attended the fair, with many securing placements.

As a beacon of innovation and excellence in the cable manufacturing industry, Aberdare sought to recruit promising young talent to join its esteemed team.

The event provided an exceptional platform for Aberdare Cables to showcase its commitment to nurturing talent and fostering growth opportunities within the organisation. 

With a focus on attracting individuals with diverse skill sets and a passion for innovation, Aberdare’s booth stood out amidst the bustling fairground.

The company’s representatives engaged with aspiring professionals, sharing insights into Aberdare’s rich heritage, cutting-edge technologies, and dynamic work culture. 

Through interactive presentations and one-on-one discussions, attendees gained a deeper understanding of the exciting career prospects awaiting them at Aberdare Cables

By actively participating in the China Job Fair 2024, Aberdare reaffirmed its dedication to building a talented and motivated workforce capable of driving the company’s continued success. As the event drew to a close, Aberdare expressed gratitude to all those who visited its booth and expressed interest in joining the company’s journey of innovation and excellence.

Opening the fair, Chargé d’affaires Li Zhigang said the job fair was an important step towards implementing the consensus reached by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and his Chinese counterpart, President Xi Jinping in their State meeting in South Africa in 2023. 

“China is ready to work with South Africa to help create jobs and promote development, so that the bilateral relations will bear more golden fruits in the golden era,” he said.

South African Minister of Social Development Lindiwe Zulu and Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Maropene Ramokgopa thanked SACETA for meticulously planning the event, and expressed their readiness to deepen exchanges and cooperation between China and South Africa in fields such as the economy, trade and social development. 

Head of SACETA Zhang Chaoyang, and representatives of Chinese-invested enterprises in South Africa and local employees also addressed the audience. 

 For more information on available vacancies and employment opportunities, kindly visit the Aberdare Cables website, www.aberdare.co.za. Alternatively you can forward your CV and qualifications to HO Vacancies@aberdare.co.za

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