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Bayt.com's HR Roundtable Identifies New Challenges in National Recruitment
Saudisation programme should involve greater participation between employment and education sectors, say participants
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, December 24th, 2007: Investment in training and better co-ordination between the industrial and educational sectors are the key factors identified as essential to the success of the Kingdom's Saudisation campaign, according to human resource (HR) managers who attended a recent roundtable in Jeddah.
The discussion, hosted by the Middle East's number one jobsite Bayt.com , gathered the insights of a number of industry representatives on the nationalisation programme undertaken by the Saudi government. The HR managers discussed the most effective way of harnessing the skills of the Kingdom's citizens who are keen to make a difference in their country's workplaces.
The event featured HR managers representing a number of leading Saudi-based companies; including Saudi Arabian Mining Company , Saudi Aramco , Jameel Accessories and Conversion Services, SEDCO, Abdu Allah and Nasser Al Sorayai Co and Munya Al Muhaidib Contracting Co.
When first asked about the numbers of Saudi nationals working within the attendant HR Managers' own companies, the replies given varied widely. Alaa Al Sahref, representing Jameel Accessories and Conversion Services located outside Jeddah, claimed that 100 per cent of his employees were, in fact, Saudi nationals.
Hisham Kamal, HR Manager at the Saudi Arabian Mining Company , stated that half the workers at his company were Saudi nationals and for Aiman Ergesous, HR manager of Abdu Allah and Nasser Al Sorayai Co , the figure was approximately one-third.
All of the attendees at the discussion were unanimous in highlighting the need for better communication and co-ordination between the industrial and educational sectors in Saudi Arabia. They advocated the enactment of more workplace internships, which would improve the expectations of new employees and also agreed on the importance of enhanced training schemes for those about to enter the local job market.
A number of other points were also stressed, including the belief that the private sector within the country wasn't working hard enough to promote the attractive options available and were failing to use suitable recruitment tools to place the right candidates in the right jobs. Jamal Khushaim, HR Manager of SEDCO Co. , was particularly concerned about the lack of development available.
Concern over the future impact of failings within the Saudisation programme was also brought to the fore, with acknowledgement that this could impinge on staffing numbers within the country's industry in the future. Abdul Rahman, representing Munya Al Muhaidib Contracting Co., suggested that if steps were not taken to remedy the situation soon, the reverberations would be felt in seven to 10 years, as the Saudi economy undergoes progressive expansion and growth.
The roundtable meeting concluded on a positive note, however, with Alaa Al Sahref commenting that events such as this were a great example of partnership between service provider and client and that such discussions could only be beneficial for improving the process of Saudisation.
Recent success stories were also revealed, with
Saudi Aramco
's programme in particular coming in for praise; the company's commitment to training and performance incentives being highlighted as motivational factors that have prevented the attrition of national employees.
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