Indomie employs 100 girls part of its qualification and employment programme for Saudis
- Saudi Arabia: Sunday, January 27 - 2013 at 10:43
- PRESS RELEASE
Pinehill Arabia Food Ltd.'s 'Indomie' announced that it has recently trained another 100 females in Saudi Arabia who undertook an intensive training programme to become part of the capable hands of Indomie's finest national experts.
Successful completion of both training sessions qualified 100 of the trainees who were enrolled into the factories as full-time employees.
To highlight this aspect of Indomie's commitment towards its nation, Eng. Abdulgader Bawazir, PR Director at Indomie, stated, "At Indomie, Saudialization is a priority which we take very seriously. As a result, our employment initiative was born."
Mr. Bawazir continued, "In fact, 400 new Saudis, both male and female have been employed so far which not only meets but greatly satisfies the requirements of the Ministry of Labor."
He added, "we commend the Saudi government's efforts to expand the food industry in the Kingdom and we are grateful for the support they continue to provide us."
He did not omit to point out that, "Indomie's growing success across the Kingdom is directly linked to the strict regulations set by the government which Indomie aimed to respect and thus proved Indomie as capable to maintain superior product quality."
An employee, Ohoud Abdullah Al Sibai, in the production department of an Indomie factory in Dammam was one such trainee and she shared: "The caliber of training was better than I expected and I have consequently entered the workforce in Indomie's factory. I would recommend this programme to any woman wanting to work in food production." Rana Mohammed Mejarshi agreed with Ohoud adding "Our intensive English language courses helped us a lot on the factory floor."
Indomie has been able over the last 25 years to achieve great goals and expand its business across the country. Today it continues to expand its business across the Kingdom. Indomie a Saudi product produced on Saudi soil and by national expert hands, endearing the products and becoming a much loved brand across the country.
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