Eurobank and Corallia on Wednesday presented their “EGG - Enter*Grow*Go” initiative, which is aimed at boosting young innovative entrepreneurship and improving employment opportunities for young people in Greece aged between 18 and 35.
Any students or graduates who have a pioneering idea and the determination to realize it are invited to apply to join the program.
The groups of people to be chosen will have a complete framework for corporate growth, acceleration and cooperation at their disposal for 12 months.
Those interested must submit their applications by March 23 at www.theegg.gr.
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