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25 Bahraini students getting trained in Citi this summer

Efforts were made by Citibank to train Bahraini youths in the financial sector and encouraging university students to enter training programs at the work place.

For this program Citibank has chosen a batch of 25 students from the University of Bahrain and other universities abroad. They work together under the supervision of a group of employees who have sufficient experience in their department.

The trainees learn the basics of banking during their summer vacation as they prepare themselves for the opportunities and challenges after finishing their degree and entering the working field.

Mayank Malik, Citi Country Officer said:

"Citibank organizes this program yearly with the aim of training the youth in the financial sectors as this would be the students' stepping stone in their working life. This program was also designed to complement the theoretical aspect of the financial education that is being received in the universities. Additionally, the program is intended to prepare students with equivalent skills and talents that will help their future requirements."
A group of 25 Bahraini students who will get trained in Citi this summer. 
A group of 25 Bahraini students who will get trained in Citi this summer.
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