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Authority signs deal with universities to enhance skilled workforce
In an attempt to create a qualified and skilled pool of national human resource in the UAE, Tanmia, the National Human Resource Development and Employment Authority, has signed an agreement with Dubai University, Sharjah University, Ajman University and Zayed University.
Dubai: In an attempt to create a qualified and skilled pool of national human resource in the UAE, Tanmia, the National Human Resource Development and Employment Authority, has signed an agreement with Dubai University, Sharjah University, Ajman University and Zayed University.
The universities will share with Tanmia information and data relevant to UAE national students and provide information on students who are keen to find training and job opportunities.
Tanmia will recommend the registered students for employment and training opportunities available in the UAE and will invite these students to attend various career fairs.
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