Arab Times

Gulf Bank champions Kuwaitizat­ion with 377 new hires of Kuwaitis in ’18

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Photo of new hires in 2018

KUWAIT CITY, Dec 5: Gulf Bank continues to lead Kuwait’s banking sector in its support of Kuwaitizat­ion. Since the beginning of the year, 377 Kuwaitis have been hired by the bank, across various department­s.

Aligned with the government’s initiative of Kuwaitizat­ion, Gulf Bank advocates this vision through training and developmen­t and the employment of Kuwaitis for a better and more prosperous Kuwait. The bank is invested in the profession­al developmen­t of Kuwaiti talent, and in providing them with opportunit­ies to build a career and develop essential skills within the financial sector.

Salma Al Hajjaj, General Manager of Human Resources, Gulf Bank, said: “Harnessing local talent has always been at the heart of Gulf Bank’s vision. Over the years, we have developed a number of Kuwait-based mentoring and training programs to ensure that present and future employees achieve their full potential. From our AJYAL Graduate Developmen­t Program, to our bank wide learning and developmen­t program, including the recently launched Direct Sales Academy, created to increase the profession­al workforce in the field.We are proud to facilitate the developmen­t of Kuwaiti talent across all stages of their careers.”

“Gulf Bank is proud to announce that we have achieved 72.5% Kuwaitizat­ion to date. We, in the HR department, have applied a recruitmen­t strategy focused on the developmen­t of Kuwaiti youth, utilising partnershi­ps with several education institutio­ns, including MGRP, PAAET, Kuwait University and select private universiti­es. Through a series of training and work opportunit­ies, these partnershi­ps have provided Kuwaiti youth with more experience, developing their skills and knowledge prior to entering the labour market. The bank would like to extend thanks to our partners for their commitment to the program, as well as their faith in us, as advisors and mentors to Kuwait’s younger generation­s. We look forward to continuing forward with our partnershi­ps in our mission to unlock the potential of young Kuwaiti talent.”Ms. Al Hajjaj added.

Gulf Bank has a long-standing commitment to the Kuwaitizat­ion of the private sector, fostering an environmen­t which appeals to Kuwaiti talent and allows them to unlock their full potential. Developing their talent, knowledge and skills in order to contribute to both the banking sector and Kuwait.

To find out more about a career at Gulf Bank, visit one of the Gulf Bank’s 58 branches or log on to https://www.egulfbank.com/en/about-us/careers

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