Mar 23 2011 |
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GE highlights career opportunities and leadership
development in high-growth sectors at Careers UAE 2011
At the premier recruitment, education and training exhibition, which started on March 21 and continues through March 23 at the Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Center, GE highlights career opportunities within the organisation in these key sectors, which are vital in driving the social and economic welfare of the region.
Nabil Habayeb, GE 's President & CEO for the Middle East & Africa region, said: "Today, with the Middle East's focus on infrastructure development, new career opportunities are emerging for the youth segment, which comprises some 65 percent of the region's total population. With an annual investment of US$1 billion in employee training and development, GE is focused on creating a strong talent pool of professionals.
Ranked among the world's top 25 most inventive companies by 'Business Week,' and in the top 50 most innovative companies ranking by 'Fast Company' in 2010, GE offers potential employees a work culture led by innovation. Regarded as a growth accelerator, innovation is at the cornerstone of employee development at GE .
As part of its student outreach, GE also conducts specialized workshops for students in Middle East universities. The company has organised specialized workshops at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon; American University of Sharjah in the UAE and the University of Bahrain. The topics covered include operational aspects of GE as well as self-development programmes for the students including resume writing, interview skills and job search.
With its regional headquarters in Dubai, GE has wide geographic base with 17 ground facilities in 8 countries in the Middle East, and over 2,000 employees.
At Careers UAE, senior professionals from the company and HR managers will interact with the visitors providing them an overview of the company, its operations and career opportunities.
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