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Leaders of Russia competition received applications from 90 countries

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Leaders of Russia competition received applications from 90 countries


28.06.2023

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More than 160,000 people from 90 states have applied to take part in the Leaders of Russia contest. 

More than 3,000 people will take part in the control testing. They were admitted to the test following the results of the remote stage.

Sergei Kiriyenko, First Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of Russia, explained that the control testing is organized in the proctoring mode. If any of the participants fails the test, their places will be taken by those who are included in the so-called waiting list.

Kiriyenko praised the new Managerial Decisions tour. This stage made it possible to present the best practices developed by the participants in their professional activities. They cover science and education, healthcare, construction and housing and communal services, agriculture, IT, communications and marketing, business, government and industry.

The Leaders of Russia contest is being held for the 5th time. Leaders not only from Russia, but also from other countries no older than 55 years old, with managerial experience of two years or more, can join the fight for victory.

The winners will receive one million rubles for educational purposes, they will also be able to meet with a mentor from among the leading Russian managers, and get advice on building a career. For finalists and winners from abroad, it is possible to obtain a residence permit or Russian citizenship in a simplified manner.

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