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Provititi joins Bahraini career development programme

  • Bahrain: Wednesday, May 13 - 2009 at 09:10

The member firm of Protiviti in Bahrain has signed up to participate in Tamkeen's Bahraini University Graduates Employment Programme. The project aims to place 1305 Bahraini University graduates in career development opportunities in the private sector. The scheme offers private sector establishments BD7,000 financial support for every Bahraini university graduates on Tamkeen's list, recruited by private sector establishments. The programme requires employers to pay the recruited graduate a basic salary of BD400. Tamkeen will offer the employers a salary subsidy of up to BD6000 and a functional training subsidy of BD1000 over two years for every Bahraini graduate recruited from its list.

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