The final day of NAJAH, the education, training and careers exhibition organised by IIR ME, has been a great success, helping students to decide their next step as well as bringing companies in contact with potential employees.
Barclays, one of the leading UK banks, used the exhibition to locate Abu Dhabi-based employees for their new branch, opening in the beginning of 2008. The bank has been collecting CVs from UAE nationals for the new branch, as well as inviting candidates who may not have prior banking experience who will benefit from an initiation period at a brand new training facility to be established in Abu Dhabi.
The Youth Educational Seminars gave students a platform to exchange ideas and possible solutions to their education and career choices. Speakers, from all over the world, included representatives from large international companies to the Abu Dhabi Emiratisation Council and the British Council. Featured seminars included how to write the best CV, advice about entering specific industry sectors and information about studying abroad.
The careers lounge was fully attended with a high response from students who discussed what they should do for their future careers with professional counselors. Students were pointed in the direction of universities and training centres which could help them achieve their goals.
NAJAH exhibition has provided students, their parents and HR professionals with the opportunity to meet important representatives from the education, training and industry sectors in order to help develop the next generation of the UAE.
The Middle East HR Summit, which runs alongside NAJAH, has also been extremely busy. More than 50 international and regional HR experts shared their expertise at the Summit which offers more than 25 information-packed sessions, specialist streams, interactive workshops and the highly respected Middle East HR Summit Excellence Awards Gala Dinner.
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