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Elfora Agro-Industries Plc
Health Care
Veterinary Medicine
Addis Ababa
3 years
1 Position
2025-05-13
to
2025-05-19
work with veterinarians
assess animal behaviour
Veterinary Sciences
Full Time
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Job Description
Required: 01
Place of Work: Head Office
Salary: Based On Company Salary Scale
Qualification: From a recognized university/college, second degree in Veterinary Medicine/ Veterinary Microbiology or in other relevant fields of study or from a recognized university/college, first degree in Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Microbiology or in other relevant fields of study
Experience: 3/4 years related work experience Or 5/6 years related work experience
Interested applicants who meet the above requirements should submit their applications with relevant documents and CV in person to the ELFORA Main Office, Administration and Human Resource Development Department, Addis Ababa.
N.B. The company has the right to cancel the post advertised.
Address: Gurdsholla ELFORA Building 4th floor, For further information contact Tel: +251116450361/ +251116450839
Fields Of Study
Veterinary Sciences
Skills Required
work with veterinarians
assess animal behaviour
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