KAEC’s career fair presents 1,200 placements for Saudis

KAEC’s career fair presents 1,200 placements for Saudis
Tomouh job fair is one of the King Abdullah Economic City’s most significant sustainability initiatives, providing 1,000 young Saudi men and women who live in and around Rabigh the skills and training they need to compete for quality jobs.
Updated 12 June 2016
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KAEC’s career fair presents 1,200 placements for Saudis

KAEC’s career fair presents 1,200 placements for Saudis

King Abdullah Economic City’s (KAEC) Tomouh job fair provided graduates of the city’s training and qualification programs the opportunity to apply for 1,200 jobs offered by 22 national and international companies.
Named after the Arabic word for ambition, the fair is one of the city’s most significant sustainability initiatives, providing 1,000 young Saudi men and women who live in and around Rabigh the skills and training they need to compete for quality jobs.
Makkah Gov. Prince Khaled Al-Faisal, the man behind the "Building People, Developing Places" and shooting for the "First World," attended the graduation ceremony of the trainees last April.
“Today’s job fair is a major turning point in the lives of the young men and women who applied themselves and benefited from the qualification a nd training courses provided by the Tomouh program,” said Fahd Al-Rasheed, group CEO and MD of KAEC.
“I am delighted to see these dedicated young people reaping the fruit of all the effort they put into honing their skills over the past four months.”
“KAEC is committed to developing the national talent pool by training and qualifying young Saudis to guarantee the prosperity of our nation and contribute to the national economy,” he added.
Fahd Hamidaddin, chief commercial officer of KAEC, said “We are happy to see such an exceptional turnout at the fair. This event not only provides support to the beneficiaries of the Tomouh program, it also helps companies in the region take advantage of the opportunity to hire skilled local talent.”
Visitors of the fair were offered jobs at national and global corporations operating in KAEC.
Opportunities were available in commerce, manufacturing, and services. Even businesses from outside the city rushed to participate, adding even more opportunities and confirming the city’s status as a major engine of development and quality employment for the national work force.