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Metaproject and CEM create agreement for employability

Metaproject and CEM create agreement for employability

The alliance aims to facilitate the selection of new talent. As part of efforts to promote and encourage the incorporation of future mining leaders into the industry, this morning saw the signing of the “Cooperation Agreement for the employability of members of the Chilean Mining Students Center (CEM) and Metaproject,” which aims to bring together both […]

The alliance aims to facilitate the selection of new talent.

As part of efforts to encourage and promote the incorporation of future mining leaders into the industry, this morning saw the signing of the “Cooperation Agreement for the employability of members of the Chilean Mining Students' Center (CEM) and Metaproject,” which aims to bring both organizations together to benefit students.

The alliance seeks to collaborate in the dissemination of projects developed by each of the parties, allowing access to the CEM members' database so that Metaproject can recruit interns and trainees for its engineering and services areas.

“This agreement with the Chilean Mining Students' Center is essential for Metaproject, as we need to train the future leaders of the mining industry,” said Metaproject CEO Manuel Viera.

The alliance was celebrated in a ceremony at Metaproject's headquarters, attended by the management team led by Manuel Viera Flores, CEO; Isabel Peñailillo, Chair of the Board of Directors; Dominique Viera, VP of Operations; Kathleen Viera, VP of Administration and Finance; Víctor Silva, Services Manager; Víctor Arce, Engineering Manager; Lorena Penna, Quality, Environment, Health, and Safety Leader; and Valentina Molinés, Vice President of the Chilean Mining Students Center (CEM) and Engineering Trainee for Metaproject proposals.

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