In Edomex, Mayor Raciel Pérez celebrates job creation: Tlalnepantla’s fair connects 150 businesses with thousands of job seekers / @RacielPerezC_ @Gob_Tlalne >>
#Tlalnepantla, #StateOfMexico.- The Second Employment Fair took place in Tlalnepantla today, featuring the participation of 150 economic units and 30 business start-ups, which collectively offered a substantial 3,500 vacancies. This successful event was made possible through the effective collaboration between the local government and the private sector, aimed at stimulating job creation. The initiative underscores the municipality’s dedication to boosting the local economy and providing tangible employment opportunities for its residents across various industries.
On behalf of the Tlalnepantla de Baz Council and Mayor Raciel Pérez Cruz, the Deputy Director of Economic Promotion, Rafael Valdepeñas González, formally welcomed all participants to the employment fair. He clearly stated the overarching goal of the event was to «facilitate the encounter between committed employers and determined job seekers,» acting as a crucial intermediary. Valdepeñas González also highlighted the recent establishment of the Council’s Commission for Economic Promotion and its diligent work.
The municipal official took the opportunity to recall the significant partnership forged on 7 October, when the Tlalnepantla Municipal Government signed a collaboration agreement with the metropolitan employers’ association, COPARMEX. This pact formally aligns the objectives and aims of the industrial sector, including entrepreneurs, with the local authorities. Such strategic alliances are viewed as key drivers for fostering a robust and sustainable economic environment within the municipality.

Valdepeñas González emphasised the event’s importance, stating: «It is an honour to welcome everyone to this event, which, more than a recruitment session, is a bridge between talent and the opportunities offered by businesses.» He further described the fair as a «space acting as a motor for effective, collaborative and influential labour linkage.» Notable participating companies included major corporations such as Coca Cola FEMSA, Kimberly Clark, Grupo COPPEL, Sears, and Mercado Libre, among many others.
In his concluding remarks, the official articulated the broader vision behind the initiative: «The common purpose is to build a Tlalnepantla with more and better jobs, and not just as a record of figures, but of transformed lives, because Tlalnepantla is strengthened when its inhabitants have real opportunities to get ahead.» Key attendees included the Vice President of COPARMEX, Jesús Manuel Echeverría Hernández, along with several local council members and the Head of Youth Affairs, América Juárez Luna.
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