Byblos Bank Armenia engages CCF 2K25 visitors with business photo corner

Byblos Bank Armenia engages CCF 2K25 visitors with business photo corner

PanARMENIAN.Net - Byblos Bank Armenia took part in the Career City Fest 2K25 festival of the best employers with a unique twist—an interactive photo booth experience.

On April 25 and 26, participants enjoyed two themed photo corners and the expertise of a professional photographer, capturing both career-ready headshots and fun moments.

Attendees first stopped by the entertainment corner for fun snapshots, followed by professional photos for LinkedIn and CVs—receiving their edited, publication-ready images via email just minutes later.

“When applying for a job, the first impression can often influence an entire career. Byblos Bank Armenia supports talented young individuals by providing essential tools and resources, from confidence-boosting career advice to professional portraits for a perfect CV. Our presence at Career City Fest 2K25 aimed is to inspire, reassure, and empower young people to unlock their full potential at every stage of their careers,” said Ani Karapetyan, Head of the Human Resources Management Department at Byblos Bank Armenia.

At the photo corner, participants were warmly welcomed by the Bank’s HR team, who shared expert advice on CV writing and introduced job opportunities at Byblos Bank Armenia. The team also highlighted the many benefits of joining the Bank, including professional development opportunities, a generous benefits package, individual budgets for continuous education, team-building activities, a supportive work environment, and long-term stability.

Byblos Bank Armenia, both as an employer and as a financial services company, strongly highlights the importance of continuous education. Each employee of the Bank gets their training plan to help organize and finance their educational needs, participation in various programs and workshops. Education also stands as a pivotal focus area within the Bank's corporate social responsibility strategy.

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