On the 15th September, the Monaco government will be inviting professionals from the Monegasque economy and jobseekers, to meet for a one-day event. The event is part of the Employment for Monaco forum, launched in June, by Monaco’s Minister of State Pierre Dartout, along with the Minister of Health and Social Affairs, the Minister of Finance and Frédéric Genta, the Interministerial Delegate for Attractiveness and Digital Transition. While Monaco has passed the 60,000 mark in private sector employment, some professional sectors are experiencing recruitment difficulties in a post-covid society, that’s seeing changes in our approach to work. It’s for this reason that the government is organising an employment day on the 15th September, to connect the supply and demand of jobs in the Principality. In response to the expectations expressed by employers, the government has also made provisions for two annual panel discussions, to create an opportunity for dialogue between the government and employer representatives, an email address monacoemploi@gouv.mc for applications from jobseekers, a multilingual communication campaign in French, English and Italian using digital and print posters to publicise the September event and the Principality’s strategy, as well as an employment portal that will be fully operational by 2024, combining job offers, registration and applications in just a few clicks. Employment is a priority for the government, whose aim is to continue supporting the Monegasque economic and social development and the Principality’s leading element of attractiveness.
Also don’t forget that as part of the Prince Rainier III centenary celebrations, there are several exhibitions on in the Principality. The exhibition of the Prince at Home is on until August 20th in the grand apartments of the Prince’s Palace. The Palace Archives and Audiovisual Institute present, as part of the tour of the grand apartments, one hundred animated and still images, representative of the personality and work of the sovereign, taken in the Palace and in his other places of residence. There’s also the exhibition The Prince and His Animals, which is on until the 31st December. A great animal lover, Prince Rainier III founded the Monaco Zoological Garden in 1954. Throughout your visit, a photographic exhibition will present unpublished archive images of the sovereign in his park that he loved so much. And finally, the exhibition Rainier III: The Builder Prince An Ambition for Monaco is on until the 31st December at the Salle d’Expositions on Quai Antoine 1er.