
The Labour Minister Jameel bin Mohammed Ali Humaidan has today patronized the opening ceremony of a career expo, showcasing 1360 vacancies for universities and high school graduates. The Buhair Youth Centre is organizing the event in cooperation with the Ministry of Labour at Imam Malik bin Anas Primary School for Boys in Riffa. The career expo has attracted a total 20 companies, in addition to the Bahrain Training Institute and Tamkeen. The exhibition features a pavilion for the Ministry of Labour to showcase the bank of vacancies in different specialties. Addressing the ceremony, the ministry commended Buhair Youth Centre board for their bold initiative. He stressed the importance of the initiative, which reflects the positive role of the youth in building the nation and addressing social problems, including unemployment. He also urged Bahraini youngsters to integrate the private sector, being a promising pillar of the national economy. The Buhair Youth Centre honorary president Mp. Abdulhalim Mourad also addressed the career expo, hailed the Ministry Labour for its cooperation.
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