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Tanmia to train Emirates University students for employment market
Tanmia, the National Human Resource Development and Employment Authority, will provide training and employment opportunities for UAE national students and graduates of Emirates University.
Dubai: Tanmia, the National Human Resource Development and Employment Authority, will provide training and employment opportunities for UAE national students and graduates of Emirates University.
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the university at Al Ain Career Fair was signed to this effect.
According to the terms of the MoU, Tanmia will work closely with the Emirates University to create a qualified and skilled pool of national human resource in the UAE.
Emirates University will share with Tanmia, information and data relevant to national students enrolled with it, and will specifically provide information on students who are keen to find training and job opportunities.
Tanmia will recommend students from Emirates University registered in its database, as jobseekers for employment and training opportunities available in the UAE, and will invite these students to attend various career fairs organised by Tanmia to showcase job opportunities in private and public sector organisations in the country. The universities on their part will utilise all available means to inform its students of such fairs and exhibitions.
"We are pleased to sign MoU with a leading university in the UAE that share our vision of maximising employment opportunities for UAE Nationals. We will make the best use of our resources to facilitate training of national students and make them well-prepared for successfully handling the requirements of today's dynamic corporate environment," said Ahmad Al Ahmadi, Manager, Tanmia Office in Dubai.
"UAE nationals have proven their ability and skill in various demanding roles in the private and public sector, and a growing number of companies in the UAE are now taking measures to increase the number of nationals in their workforce. By working together with university, we will be able to create a larger pool of qualified and trained UAE nationals who are fully equipped to take up challenging responsibilities at the workplace," he added.
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