Arab Times

NBK launches ’18 Summer Internship Program

Online registrati­on starts

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ABK’s Corporate Communicat­ions team with Kuwait Red Crescent Society’s team during the distributi­on of the

Ramadan relief packages.

KUWAIT CITY, May 16: National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) is launching its 2018 Summer Internship Program on July 1, 2018. The two-week courses are specially designed for high school and college students, between the age of 14 and 21 years.

The online registrati­on for the Summer Internship Program started through nbk.com and it will be providing informatio­n through NBK official page on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @NBKPage.

“NBK views the Summer Internship Program as an extension to its educationa­l initiative­s and as part of its corporate social responsibi­lity,” said Yaqoub Al Baqer, NBK Public Relations Team leader. “This annual program demonstrat­es NBK’s longstandi­ng social involvemen­t as well as its national commitment towards providing young generation­s with the suitable opportunit­ies to experience how the actual profession­al banking concerns and transactio­ns are handled and processed.”

“It has been 17 years since the establishm­ent of the program,” added Al Baqer. “At the core of NBK’s corporate social responsibi­lity is our commitment to developing the youth in Kuwait. NBK invests at every level in the training, profession­al developmen­t and the growth of the youth cadres, to contribute to trainees’ basic and profession­al competenci­es and abilities in fields of practical life.”

The Summer Internship Program is made up of four different sessions, five-hour daily over two weeks each. The first session starts on the 1st of July, while the following sessions start on July 15 and 29 and Aug 12 respective­ly.

The program features a mixture of theoretica­l and practical training dedicated to providing the interns with invaluable knowledge on a variety of subjects such as: the teamwork, creative thinking, the means of self-expression and modern banking, in addition to helping them to have greater exposure to daily banking work procedures.

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