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Tesco’s programs launched in the fall trains leaders from recent graduates
Tesco has launched management training for recent graduates. This fall, Tesco launched two training programs for graduates to create motivating career opportunities for talented recent graduates, joined by a total of seven young people.
The store chain places great emphasis on educating young people who are enthusiastic about the profession, so despite the coronavirus pandemic, in addition to the two leadership training programs, it continues to provide mid-year hands-on training for commercial vocational students through a new online platform.
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