We are looking for a BAKERY SPECIALIST who can hold practical courses in Romania
The magazine of the Romanian Baking Industry (Brutarul-Cofetarul), along with the Association of Specialists in the Romanian Baking and Food Service Industry (PanGastRo) is looking for an EXPERIENCED BAKERY SPECIALIST who would hold practical courses for bakers and confectioners in different locations across Romania. The ideal partner would be highly experienced in the field, have good communication skills, own transportation and be able to travel.
For details please dial +40 266.219.392, +40 733-313.042 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Online advertising
Gastromedia Magazine targets businesses acting in the Romanian food service and hospitality industry. Next to our printed magazine, we have a strong presence in the on-line environment, informing the audience through the www.gastromedia.ro webpage, but also through a newsletter sent to 9,700 subscribers.
Suppliers of any kind of solutions for the operators in the field can buy advertising banners on the webpage or in the Newsletter content.
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