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Higher Colleges of Technology and Emirates Post sign Memorandum of Understanding
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Higher Colleges of TechnologyHigher Colleges of Technology
and Emirates PostEmirates Post
have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work together in exploring opportunities for the UAE nationals to develop skills and careers in the Postal Service Sector. In the presence of H.E Dr Tayib A. Kamali, Vice Chancellor of the Higher Colleges of TechnologyHigher Colleges of Technology
, the agreement was signed in Abu Dhabi by Dr Simon Jones, Director of Abu Dhabi Men's College and Mr. Salem Obaid Al Shaya, Assistant D.E. of Operational Affairs at Emirates PostEmirates Post
. Also present at the agreement ceremony from Emirates PostEmirates Post
was Mr. Zaal Khalifa Bin Zaal, Human Resources Manager, and Mr. Ahmad Bin Hanthal, Head of Recruitment. According to the signed agreement, HCTHCT
will train students through the work readiness program to become qualified for employment in postal services. They will join a highly professional workforce trained to carry out the future vision of Emirates PostEmirates Post
of transforming current postal offices into multi dimensional service centres.Emirates PostEmirates Post
will also be supervising and monitoring the student training progress on specialised equipment in using the latest technology throughout the different sectors of the organisation to ensure that trainees acquire the necessary skills and competencies to qualify them for employment within the postal services. Mr. Al Shaya expressed his appreciation to HCTHCT
, emphasizing that Emirates PostEmirates Post
is honoured by this agreement which provides students with the opportunity to join the postal services through a specialized work readiness program which, in return, will provide Emirates PostEmirates Post
with a capable workforce to carry out its future strategy. Dr. Simon Jones also emphasized the vital role of Emirates PostEmirates Post
in building the national workforce through this agreement. He was confident that the work readiness program would qualify students to enter the growing job market. - Ends -
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