Posted by Rand Abdo on [ 30. 10. 2014 ]

Jericho-Quds Bank participated Monday under the care in various community events in the students’ support career day, held in Jericho under the patronage of Jericho Mayor MajedFityani in cooperation with save the children organization and council operating in Jericho in presence of a number of officials and representatives of governmental and private institutions, as well as representatives of a number of important companies and institutions.

 

Career day idea can be differentiated of other events as it’s an educational day targeting school students aged 15 to 18 years giving them clearer picture of the jobs in various fields to help them deciding which best and suits his undergraduate study.

 

The Bank's participation in this day and its’ presence at various events organized by universities, institutes and other recruitment events in addition to its’ conviction of the importance of these events is one of the important channels to communicate with students and university graduates offering banks’ jobs putting together with them as well as all information needed for students planning their future career.

 

As Quds Bank Director SamehSubeih added: "The human development policy at the Quds Bank remains a top priority for its importance in realizing the aspirations of current and future Bank and associated training, developing and motivating fits the heavy responsibilities of the Bank, current or future, that role come to rise the Bank in turn development through job creation, employment of young and efficient elements, improve existing competencies, future generation and building State institutions."

 

He said: the Bank's always keen to communicate with young people, in any activity, and from any location, where the Bank provided numerous employment opportunities for students, job seekers and open recruitment for awaiting graduation in near future who are  looking forward to joining the Bank, the Bank aims to increase the national employment rate, young has.

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