Advice to future accounting technicians: Investing in knowledge is the best investment

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Certificates were awarded to participants of the accounting technician training at the Secondary School of Economics "Mirko Vešović". The training, funded by the Chamber of Commerce of Montenegro and implemented in cooperation with the Secondary School of Economics "Mirko Vešović", is another example of the importance of cooperation between institutions in creating new opportunities for education and employment.

"By successfully completing the training, you have taken an important step towards becoming an accounting technician, one of the most sought-after and responsible professions in the modern labor market. You have decided to invest in knowledge, and that is always the best investment. During the training, you have acquired new knowledge and skills, but also developed precision, responsibility and analytical skills - qualities that are key in accounting," said Prof. Dr. Mladen Perazić, Director of the Education and Quality Sector at the Chamber of Commerce of Montenegro.

Assistant Director of the "Mirko Vešović" Secondary School of Economics, Alisa Nikčević, said that this institution implemented training within the framework of adult education for the fourth time.

"Behind this is the great support of the Chamber of Commerce and successful mutual cooperation that will continue in the coming period," said Nikčević.

Certificates of completion of training for the profession of accounting technician were received by: Anđela Ivanović, Božana Vujadinović, Jelena Raspopović, Violeta Đukanović, Tamara Stanić, Tanja Radulović, Ivana Ćupić, Jana Brković, Marina Kovačević, Marijana Dragićević, Čedo Dragićević, Maja Radošević, Haris Taljanović, Zorica Novaković, Anđela Đurović, Katarina Vučetić, Marina Ostojić Šljivančanin and Ivana Micevski.

On behalf of the participants, Marina Ostojić Šljivančanin expressed her satisfaction with having attended the training for the profession of accounting technician. "I completed the training, which lasted three months, and I thank the Secondary School of Economics and the Chamber of Commerce for enabling us to acquire knowledge that will help us in our further work, that is, to have a better position in the market and secure better employment. I will continue to educate myself and follow the programs offered by the Chamber and the School of Economics," she said.

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