In a meet that brings together job seekers with future employers during the first of its kind job nationalization event
In a meet that brings together job seekers with future employers during the first of its kind job nationalization event
Liqa’at, the national recruitment exhibition initiative launched by the Ministry of Labor and the Human Resource Development Fund will kick off in Jeddah from the 14th till the 18th of April 2012 at the Jeddah International Exhibition Center. Liqa’at Employment Exhibition consists of an exchange platform that connects organizations with job seekers through pre-interview assessments, job matching and interviews opportunities. ALBAIK will be taking part in the Liqa’at Exhibition as a Gold Category Participant showcasing its attractive work environment, competitive job opportunities and goals to enhance job nationalization within the organization.
“Our participation in the upcoming recruitment and job matching exhibition stems from our responsibility and cooperation within the strategies set in place for development of job nationalization and supporting national employment,” stated Eng. Rami Abu Ghazaleh, ALBAIK Food Systems CEO.
“The forum aims to create a one-on-one dialogue between us, the business community, and the manpower, to meet and discuss prospective opportunities.” He continued. “We, at ALBAIK, understand the importance of providing a healthy working environment based on the value of teamwork along with high set standards. It is only by supporting the active population, and more specifically the Saudi youth, through our part-time and full-time offers, that we can participate in the country’s social and economic growth, especially to the city of Jeddah, where we started.”
Supporting its current position in the Kingdom’s restaurant industry, ALBAIK is committed to participating in the communities and neighborhoods it serves through implementing innovative social initiatives that are aimed at capacity building of youth as well as environmental protection awareness for society in general.