The AKESO Holding, which includes the Hořovice Hospital, the Diagnostic Centre of the Hořovice Hospital, the Rehabilitation Hospital Beroun and the Multiscan Oncology and Radiology Centre in Pardubice, is constantly expanding its services and plans to improve healthcare services in the Czech Republic. Quality health care entails an increase in the capacity of both medical and non-medical staff.
AKESO sees approaching graduates and students at job fairs as one of the ways to reach potential healthcare professionals and offer them employment in a promising and fast-growing holding company with a range of benefits.
We were the first to visit the JOB Days Lekárstva a zdraví fair in Bratislava at the beginning of October. We talked not only with students of lower years of medical faculties, but also with graduates looking for jobs in the Czech Republic. We offered them favourable conditions for the start of their career, such as new employee apartments, company nursery or children's group or free transport from Prague. We invited them to join us for a one-week internship so that they could see what the workplace is like and get to know their colleagues before making a final decision.
Part of the visit to Slovakia included a stop at several secondary medical schools, where we discussed possible longer-term cooperation with the school principals.
A few days after the Bratislava fair, the Employers' Exchange was held in Olomouc, to which we were invited by the Faculty of Medicine of Palacký University. The visitors were both students of the Faculty of Medicine and students of the Faculty of Health Sciences of UP. The tour of Olomouc secondary and higher education institutions brought us many suggestions for our work and many nice meetings with school representatives.
We did not limit ourselves to job fairs only to introduce ourselves and our holding. In September, we were one of the partners of the Healthcare 2022 professional conference, which was held in the presence of Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and Health Minister Adam Vojtěch. The two-day conference was attended by 40 experts with topics such as Development of Czech Healthcare 2022-2025, Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the public health insurance fund and Etiquette for doctors, health professionals and helping professions, presented by former spokesman of President Václav Havel and etiquette expert Ladislav Špaček, PhD.


