15/10/2017
Will be held next week at Dhahran Expo
The
Scientific Committee of the 2017 Employment Exhibition, which is the result of the
Human Resources Committee of Asharqia Chamber, approved the
establishment of four dialogue workshops, during which a number of
issues related directly to training and employment will be discussed
with the participation of a number of specialists and interested
parties. (24-27 October) under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Saud bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz, Prince of the Eastern Region.
Through the first session and during the first day of the exhibition, the
dialogue will be held on the topic of "Define the idea of your
project". The workshop will be moderated by the director of the branch
of the National business pioneering Institute in Dammam Abdulwahab Saad
Al Fardan. The second session will be held on the second day (on labor rights and workers). The lawyer and legal advisor,
deputy director general of legal affairs at the Ministry of Labor and
Social Development Yahya Al Sufayani, talks about the subject. The
session is moderated by Khalid Al Shuniber.
The
third session will be titled "Your job by your hand". The director of
the Small and Medium institutions Center at Fahad Al Qahtani will talk
about this subject. The session will be moderated by Muhammed Bazyad. The
fourth session will be held on the topic of "Future of Employment" by Nada Al Dosari, and moderates the discussions Sherine Al Abdulrahman.
The
exhibition, which is held in Dhahran Expo Company, is
witnessing the participation of a number of government institutions
concerned with training and employment, the most prominent of which are:
Human Resources Development Fund, General Organization for Technical
and Technical Education and the General Authority for Tourism and
National Heritage. A
company and a private sector organization that wants to attract the
qualified workforce. It is expected that thousands of job opportunities
will be offered. The last edition of the exhibition has witnessed more
than 5,000 jobs, and more than 20,000 visitors and those interested in Human Resources.