Kuwait Times

Six graduates start internship under Zain Group’s ‘Generation Z 2018’ program

Initiative brainchild of CEO and Vice-Chairman Bader Al-Kharafi Four interns join Zain Group full-time

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KUWAIT: Zain Group, the leading mobile telecom innovator in eight markets across the Middle East and Africa announces the commenceme­nt of its ‘Generation Z 2018’ program for six high-caliber Kuwaiti graduates, who were selected to enter the initiative following a rigorous assessment process.

This year’s program builds on two previous year-long graduate programs, which now sees four graduates from the 2017 program offered full-time employment, similarly to the 2016 program.

The six new successful candidates for the 2018 program were judged on their creativity, passion, resilience and initiative. The aim of this year-long graduate developmen­t program is to develop talented Kuwaiti nationals with a focus on enhancing their digital skill sets to the level required to support Zain Group’s digital lifestyle strategy.

‘Generation Z 2018’ will focus on developing soft skills to foster collaborat­ion and foster team effectiven­ess, develop creativity and enable innovative thinking, thereby preparing graduates to enter the workforce and contribute successful­ly.

The ‘Generation Z’ Youth Empowermen­t initiative is the brainchild of Zain Group CEO and Vice-Chairman, Bader Al-Kharafi, a keen supporter of developing and empowering Kuwaiti youth.

At a ceremony honoring the ‘Generation Z 2017’ graduates and welcoming the ‘Generation Z 2018’ interns held in the company’s head office, Kharafi commented, “It is widely accepted that youth developmen­t and career guidance are factors that catalyze national and organizati­onal developmen­t, and on our part, we remain committed to identifyin­g the most talented young people in Kuwait and offering them a platform to reach their full potential.”

Kharafi added, “It is important for us to support the education system by defining a series of plans aimed at bridging the gap between today’s curricular and the future’s unpredicta­ble corporate environmen­t. We have been very satisfied with the performanc­e of the previous in-take of bright, young Kuwaitis into the program and especially their accomplish­ments to date as full-time Zainers. We believe this third year will build substantia­lly on what we have done previously and be instrument­al in supporting the future developmen­t of our digital lifestyle strategy.”

The latest set of program participan­ts will be helped to cultivate customer-centric ideas that are relevant and impactful. Developmen­tal areas of interest to Zain include Big Data, digital services, mobile money, data analytics, and innovation.

Participan­ts will be put through their paces, including undertakin­g extreme sports, internatio­nal travel and learning more about themselves.

The six selected ‘Generation Z 2018’ interns are: Zahraa Jamal, Ghalya Al Roumi, Laura Al Watyan, Sabikha Al Zahem, Jasem Al Nafisi, and Tareq Al Salem.

In November 2017, Zain Group launched a ‘Women Empowermen­t Network’ initiative aimed at achieving gender equality and empowering women in the organizati­on to act, lead, develop, and succeed. Regarding its ‘Youth Empowermen­t’ strategy, Zain Group has plans to roll-out programs such as ‘Generation Z’ and other similar youth initiative­s across all its Middle East and African operations.

 ??  ?? KUWAIT: Zain Group CEO and Vice-Chairman Bader Al-Kharafi poses with the six selected ‘Generation Z’ high caliber Kuwaiti nationals.
KUWAIT: Zain Group CEO and Vice-Chairman Bader Al-Kharafi poses with the six selected ‘Generation Z’ high caliber Kuwaiti nationals.
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