ArmInfo. Beeline has hosted a meeting with a group of organizers and workshop instructors of Summer Business School 2018. The meeting in Beeline's administrative office was also attended by young people aged 14-18, who plan to apply for the school.
As the press service of the company informs at the meeting the young people were introduced in details about the terms, goals and advantages of Summer Business School. The organizers also answered their questions.
This year, from August 19 to 28, among the guests of honor who will meet with students at the Summer Business School, will be Beeline's CEO in Armenia, Andrei Pyatakhin, who noted: ''Educational initiatives of this kind are very important in terms of forming active, entrepreneurial mentality among the youth. We are happy to contribute to these initiatives because we are certain that proper education is the key way for young people to build a better future for themselves".
To note, the summer business school was established in 2017 for active young people by Slice Consulting. According to the source the intake of students will finish on August 10. The maximum number of students is 150. The students will be selected based on interview. For making business ties within the training program the young people will visit major companies in Armenia and meet heads and employees of those companies, getting acquainted with their experience. For the students of the business school, 10 day classes, competitions and recreational activities will be organized. Upon completion of the training, participants can undergo training or work as volunteers in different companies.
To recall, "VEON Armenia" CJSC (Beeline trademark) is a member of the Veon Group of companies, which is one of the world's largest integrated telecom operators. The group includes communications companies providing voice and data services based on a wide range of wireless and fixed-line technologies, as well as broadband Internet access to more than 200 million subscribers in Russia, Italy, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Armenia, Georgia , Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Algeria, Bangladesh and Pakistan. The companies of the group provide services under the brands Beeline, Kyivstar, Wind, Mobilink, Banglalink and Djezzy.