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  2. Saudi Human Resources Development Fund - Wikipedia

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    Maher 12/12 Arabic: ماهر 12/12 is a program of the Saudi Human Resources Development Fund in the context of its quest for specialized national job opportunities related to work in the private sector by directing job seekers to enroll in educational programs needed by the labor market through the “Maher” program 12/12 to qualify specialized cadres, which is a training program not ...

  3. Technical and Vocational Training Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The beginnings of technical and vocational training in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia go back to an early stage, as it was divided between three government agencies at that time: Secondary technical education (industrial, agricultural, and commercial) was correlated with the Ministry of Education.

  4. Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones

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    The Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones [2] (Arabic: الهيئة السعودية للمدن الصناعية ومناطق التقنية), also known simply as MODON (Arabic: مُدُن), is a government organization created by the Government of Saudi Arabia in 2001 through Ministerial Legislation No. 235 dated 27/8/1422H.

  5. Knowledge Economic City, Medina - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge Economic City is a project to position Saudi Arabia and Saudi Arabian entrepreneurs as leaders in knowledge based industries and aims to attract and develop talent from around the world. 20,000 jobs and accommodation for 150,000 people will be created by the project which is expected to bring about 10 billion Riyals a year into the ...

  6. Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development

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    The kafala system in Saudi Arabia previously tied workers to their employers, or sponsors, who are responsible for the employees’ visa and legal status. The new law limited the relationship between employers and expatriate workers under the system, who primarily work in construction and domestic work.

  7. Saudization - Wikipedia

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    Saudization (Arabic: السعودة), [1] officially the Saudi nationalization scheme and also known as Nitaqat (Arabic: النطاقات), is a policy that is implemented in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by the Ministry of Labor and Social Development, which requires companies and enterprises to fill their workforce with Saudi nationals up to certain levels.

  8. College of Business Administration (Saudi Arabia) - Wikipedia

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    CBA is accredited by the Saudi Ministry of Higher Education. [1] In June 2012, UBT was awarded the National Accreditation NCAAA (National Commission for Academic Accreditation and Assessment). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] CBA is the first private college in Saudi Arabia that is working towards the Institutional and Programs accreditation from the NCAAA for the ...

  9. Economy of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2013 report by the International Monetary Fund, up to 1.6 million young nationals of the Persian Gulf countries (of which Saudi Arabia is the largest) will enter the workforce from 2013 to 2018, but the economies of those countries will have jobs in the private sector for less than half (approximately 600,000).