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Governor of Riyadh visits Zain KSA’s Corner at the Institute of Public Administration

Wednesday 24 June 2015

Governor of Riyadh visits Zain KSA’s Corner at the Institute of Public Administration

His Royal Highness Prince Khalid bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Governor of Riyadh, recently visited Zain KSA’s corner at the 18th Career Day held by the Institute of  Public Administration in Riyadh. Accompanying him on this visit was the Minister of Civil Service Dr. Abdurrahman bin Abdullah Albarrak and the Director of the InstituteDr. Ahmad bin Abdullah Alshuaibi.

His royal highness viewed the process of receiving the data of graduating students and registering them for available job openings, he was also briefed by Zain employees about the training and employment opportunities available at the company for graduates of Institute of Public Administration and higher education institutions in general. They also discussed the Company’s experience in achieving high Saudization rates and being in the Platinum range of the Nitaqat rating program issued by the Ministry of Labor, in addition to the company’s success in attractinga number oftalented youthto be trained inthe work environment during their university years.

Zain KSA’s corner received a great turnout from students interested in enrolling in the different undergraduate training programs offered by the company, which welcomes students interested in enrolling in the training programs to visit the recruitment page
www.sa.zain.com/careers  or the company’s page on the recruitment website LinkedIn: (Zain KSA).

Zain KSA had recently participated in several employment events held by different higher education institutions, including the Career Day in King Fahad University and Imam Mohammed bin Saud Islamic University. In addition to the First Cooperative Training Exhibition in Alyamamah University in Riyadh,  This all comes as part of its belief in social responsibility, and the importance of supporting Saudi youth with diverse working experiences through specialized human development programs.

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