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The Training, Employment, and Follow-up Division Participates in Organizing Job Interviews in Cooperation with the College of Engineering Technologies and Al-Muttaheda Packaging Company

The Training, Employment, and Follow-up Division Participates in Organizing Job Interviews in Cooperation with the College of Engineering Technologies and Al-Muttaheda Packaging Company

17 January 2026    183 Views

As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance employment opportunities and strengthen cooperation with private sector institutions, the College of Engineering Technologies, with the participation of the Training, Employment, and Follow-up Division, organized job interviews for applicants applying for positions announced by Al-Muttaheda Packaging Company. This initiative comes ضمن the College’s efforts to support its graduates and prepare them for effective integration into the labor market The interviews were conducted under the direct supervision of the Dean of the College of Engineering Technologies, with the attendance of Dr. Iman Abdul Aziz, Head of the Training, Employment, and Follow-up Division, and with the participation of a specialized committee that evaluated applicants according to approved professional criteria. The evaluation focused on academic aspects, technical skills, and practical experience, in line with job requirements and labor market needs The Deanship of the College of Engineering Technologies affirmed that this step is part of its strategic plan aimed at strengthening partnerships with the private sector and equipping graduates with practical skills that meet labor market requirements, thereby supporting their professional careers and enhancing their job readiness At the conclusion of the event, the organizing body expressed its best wishes for success to all applicants, wishing them a promising professional future, and reaffirmed its commitment to continued cooperation with the Training, Employment, and Follow-up Division in implementing further activities that contribute to achieving alignment between educational outcomes and labor market needs

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