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Monday, November 23 - 2009

IKEA Kuwait welcomes second batch of summer trainees

IKEA Kuwait, the globally renowned Swedish home furnishings chain has partnered with the Government's Manpower Restructuring Program to welcome the second batch of promising students who will intern at the store this year as part of IKEA Kuwait's annual summer internship program.

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  • IKEA Kuwait welcomes second batch of summer trainees.
    IKEA Kuwait welcomes second batch of summer trainees.
This is the fifth year the Program is being held.

"Building on the success of the previous four years, we are honored to host our second group of interns for 2009 and give them the opportunity to learn about our successful business. Our summer program will enable Kuwaiti youth to learn skills hands-on making them better prepared to embark on their professional careers,"
says Emile Shaar, IKEA Kuwait Store Manager

To be held from July till end of August 2009, the second round of the training program will familiarize interns with various functions in communications, sales, interior design and customer service. Interns will receive a monetary award and certificate upon successful completion of the program.

IKEA Kuwait is a socially responsible organization and caters to the benefit of the community in which it operates by supporting the Government's Manpower Restructuring Program and LOYAC's Talent Development Programs.

These and many other community development initiatives are a testimony of the Store's gratitude to the people of Kuwait for the trust they have placed in IKEA over the 25 years.
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