Only six out of 134 candidates for Ukrzaliznytsia head fully meet tender requirements
A total of 134 candidates applied for the post of the new director general of Ukrzaliznytsia as of January 11, 2014, and 93 candidates applied to be the new heads of Boryspil airport (Kyiv) and Lviv airport.
The Infrastructure Ministry of Ukraine’s press service stated that 80 out of 134 candidates for the post of Ukrzaliznytsia head did not meet the project’s requirements. The other 54 candidates passed the qualification appraisal. Only six candidates fully meet the tender’s requirements, with 48 partially meeting the requirements.
A total of 50 out of 93 candidates for the posts of heads of Boryspil airport (Kyiv) and Lviv airport passed the qualification appraisal, with 12 of them fully meeting requirements.
The candidate pool will be formed by January 19.
The second stage of the recruitment process will start from January 20, 2015, which will consist of interviews with a group of experts.
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