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Coca‑Cola Hellenic Bottling Company is the most preferred employer by students in Bulgaria according to the results of a survey conducted by Trend Agency ordered by Bulgarian Public Relations Association and Bulgarian Human Resources Association. 78% of the students are convinced that there are companies in Bulgaria that cover all of their requirements and 62% believe that they can find the desired job in the country. Security and stability are key factors for young people...

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Bulgaria's leading bottled water company Devin JSC donates over 100,000 bottles of 0.5 liters of mineral and spring water to the Bulgarian Red Cross (BRC). The donation is worth over BGN 53,000. The quantities are intended for hospitals in the country, volunteers of the humanitarian organization, as well as support for vulnerable people. The BRC will distribute and deliver the products according to the needs of the organization during the state of emergency. From the star...

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In these hard times our main priority at the Coca‑Cola System are the people- our employees, partners and consumers. As it has always been. The world today is facing an unprecedented situation. The COVID-19 pandemic turned around quickly our way of living and working. Perhaps it will change the lives of many people. In these hard times the empathy, care and responsibility to the most vulnerable is more needed than ever. As always, our main priority at the Coca‑Cola Syst...

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As of 1 April 2020 Borislava Nalbantova becomes the Country General Manager of Devin EAD. She joined the company in 2010 as Chief Financial Officer and has been involved in a number of key projects, including the sale of the bottling company by the US investment fund Advent to the Belgian Spadel Group in 2017. Borislava will lead the company's team of over 500 people nationwide. "I have the pleasure of taking the lead of a well-synchronized, results-oriented team....

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The bottled water company Devin JSC is donating nearly 10 000 BGN to the Devin municipality. The funds will be used by the authorities to buy medical equipment and rapid tests for the early screening of citizens in the region. “We have a commitment to our local community, and we continue to following-through to it regardless of the situation. We urge everyone to follow the government guidelines and issued instructions to keep social distancing and staying home a...

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