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Successful Bulgarians around the world to share their experience in Career Hive 2020

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"Go far, stay close" - under this motto the second edition of "Career Hive, organized by "Tuk-tam" - the largest community of Bulgarians with experience abroad, will be held. The event will take place on September 17 at the Inter Expo Center in Sofia and online at the same time. This way, Bulgarians living in the country and different parts of the world will be able to join in.

The forum provides opportunities for professional development, creating useful contacts, acquiring new knowledge and skills, as well as access to the most interesting businesses and individuals and the most up-to-date information about life in Bulgaria. Planned lectures and workshops will show how Bulgarians can stay connected with Bulgaria and contribute to its development, even if they are far away from it.

Director General of the Bulgarian National Radio, Andon Baltakov, will be among the speakers at the forum and he will tell the audience about his journey from BNR to CNN and back.



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