NBK launches ’18 Summer Internship Program
Online registration starts
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.