Job Hunting: Looking for The Most Suitable Location of Public Employment Offices in Brazil

The location of offices of public employment services matters. It can bring jobseekers and vacancies closer together to accelerate the matching process and make the best use of resources. In the case of Brazil, financial consolidation calls for better job placement and better spending of public reso...

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