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  • A reporter from "actuel" magazine got hired at a call center in Rabat with working conditions far below standards: no fixed salary, horrible work environment, telephone scams, etc. In a booming economic sector (25,000 ... | Suite de l'article

  • Following a birthday greeting sent to this candidate, we received this testimonial To the ReKrute team, Thank you for your consideration, which touched me as much as if you had offered me a job matching my ... | Suite de l'article

  • Facing two job offers, the question is "How to choose without regretting your decision?" But ultimately, choosing isn't that complicated; you just need to take the time to weigh the pros and cons of each position ... | Suite de l'article

  • A long-held misconception claims that a company's oldest clients are the most loyal and profitable. Consequently, businesses tend to focus their marketing efforts on acquiring new customers; conquest is always more ... | Suite de l'article

  • Large-scale distribution in Morocco only accounts for 10% of retail trade (2007 figures), but continues to grow at a relatively fast pace.Stores are located throughout the country, especially in large cities, both on the ... | Suite de l'article

  • It happens to everyone: feeling butterflies in your stomach before speaking in public. But if you're paralyzed by nerves, it's time to find the courage to address it. Elisabeth Hager and Sonja von Allmen from Credit ... | Suite de l'article

  • The Delicate Position of a ManagerOrganizations face many challenges in productivity, efficiency, and profitability, challenges that have become more complex due to a constantly changing environment and limited ... | Suite de l'article

  • Paris, October 13. The Moroccan Group of Heavy Trucks and Bodywork (GPLC) and the French Federation of Bodywork (FFC) signed a partnership agreement in Paris on Tuesday. This agreement aims to create a Mediterranean ... | Suite de l'article

  • Following his working visit to Tunisia, Mr. Eric Besson, French Minister of Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Solidarity Development, held a press conference yesterday morning at the French ambassador's ... | Suite de l'article

  • No more low-cost factories. Make way for brainpower. This is the country's ambitious challenge, hoping to increase its industrial exports tenfold and create 200,000 jobs by 2016."Tunisia must not rest on its laurels," ... | Suite de l'article