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Youth Round Table 2009 to explore diverse career options
- Bahrain: Sunday, May 24 - 2009 at 12:04
- PRESS RELEASE
Young Arab Leaders (YAL) Bahrain, in association with AIESEC Bahrain, will host their third Youth Round Table (YRT) on 31st May at the Diplomat Radisson Hotel.
The underlying aim of the event is to address graduate employment and recruitment issues through a dialogue among graduating student and employers based on awareness and understanding of each other's position in today's market.
This year, the Round Table will weigh on the diverse career opportunities available to the Bahraini youth in light of the current economic climate. YRT 2009 will focus on the Information Communications Technology (ICT), Cultural and Hospitality Industry.
Around 150 Bahraini graduates are expected to engage in a dialogue with public and private sectors experts from the ICT and Hospitality industry. The Roundtable will provide them with a unique opportunity to share experiences, ideas and aspirations along with identifying competences that companies look for in the job market.
Launched in 2007 by YAL Bahrain, the YRT has since then witnessed a successful two years run. Young people are a crucial segment of society; they are the basis for future development. It has been clearly stressed that youth are not only the leaders of tomorrow, but the partners of today. Youth have some responsibility towards their country.
The organisers are accepting applications and the feedback so far has been extremely positive. To be a part of this evolution, please participate at the 2009 Youth Roundtable and make a difference.
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For company registration details, please contact Mariam at 17 589855. Alternatively interested students can contact Nada at 39034900.About Young Arab Leaders - Bahrain Chapter:
The Young Arab Leaders (YAL), established in February 2004, is an independent pan-Arab organization aiming to galvanize 500 of the most accomplished, results-oriented.
individuals from the region who realize it is time to take a more active and responsible role in improving the state of the Arab world.
With presence in other parts of the Arab world, the YAL Bahrain Chapter was officially launched in November 2005 by HH Crown Prince Sh. Salman Bin Hamad Al-Khalifa and Deputy Supreme Commander -in -Chief of the Bahrain Defence Force. The Chairman for the Bahrain Chapter is Sh. Mohammed Bin Essa Al-Khalifa, the Chief Executive of the Economic Development Board.
The chapter consists of members who have a track-record of achievements and positive change in their organizations and the society, with the Chairman being His Excellency, Shaikh Mohammed Bin Essa Al-Khalifa.
It aims to achieve even greater youth development in the upcoming years through mentorship programmes and by promoting leadership, discipline, knowledge and skills and helping youth recognize and build potential. The youth targeted are high school students, university students and young professionals who have just began their career path.
Currently YAL has chapters in the following 8 countries: Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Palestine, United Arab Emirates, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and Qatar.
For further information please contact:
Mariam Al Mannai
YAL Bahrain
Tel: +973 17589885
Layla Abdulla
Gulf Media Relation Executive
Promoseven Weber Shandwick Public Relations (PWS)
Tel: +973 17500777
Fax: +973 17918566
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