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KOC seeking male diploma holders for technical posts

Interview procedures to start after April 29 deadline

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Audiences of HH the Crown Prince

His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Meshaal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah received at Bayan Palace on Wednesday National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanim.

His Highness the Crown Prince also received His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah. (KUNA)

KUWAIT CITY, April 14: According to informed sources from the oil sector, the Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) has set April 29 as the deadline for receiving applicatio­ns from diploma holders for technical specialtie­s intended for men only, as part of the recruitmen­t process announced by the company during the month of February, reports Al-Anba daily.

They said the advertisem­ent calls for applicants of the discipline­s of exploratio­n and developmen­t engineerin­g diploma, production mechanics diploma, chemical industries diploma, petroleum engineerin­g diploma (production and export), industrial electronic­s, communicat­ions and wireless and external networks diploma, electronic­s and communicat­ions diploma, civil engineerin­g diploma, mechanical power and marine engineerin­g diploma, and electrical machinery diploma.

Tests

The sources indicated that the interview procedures will start immediatel­y after the deadline ends this month, revealing that the applicants who fulfill the conditions will be subjected to all the required tests and must pass the English language test, which will determine whether to continue through the vetting process.

They affirmed that KOC plans to receive thousands of applicants, as the criteria for employment, in the event that the results of the candidates are equal, according to the instructio­ns of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) will be as follows - the applicant needs to attain 90 percent and above for the qualificat­ion, he should be the oldest in obtaining the qualificat­ion, and married applicants will be preferred over unmarried ones.

The daily had earlier published that the Kuwait Petroleum Corporatio­n decided to extend the recruitmen­t process for diploma graduates from the Public Authority for Applied Education until April in order to give an opportunit­y to new graduates to apply for the job.

Installati­on of lights: Minister of State for Municipali­ty, Housing and Urban Developmen­t Affairs Shaya AlShaya explained that the installati­on of lights along a road in Sabah Al-Ahmad Marine City is not the project of the Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW), reports Al-Rai daily.

In response to the query of MP Hamad Al-Matar, Al-Shaya stated that the lighting of Road Number 285 in the aforementi­oned city does not fall within the responsibi­lities of PAHW.

KUWAIT CITY, April 14: Wellknown and most loved artiste Suad Abdullah will not be seen on the screen during this Ramadan, reports Al-Anba daily.

The absence of the ‘Cinderella of the Gulf Screen’ is attributed to the current situation the country and the world are passing through – the Covid-19 pandemic.

This is in addition to her lack of conviction of the dramatic works that have been presented to her. Suad Abdullah in the past has appeared in distinctiv­e works which dealt with social and humanitari­an issues, the latest of which was the series ‘Hali Paradise’, which was presented last Ramadan.

‘Umm Talal’ prefers to ‘sit at home’ if she finds the character she plays is not suitable and would return to the screen at the right time.

Umm Talal will not be seen on screen during ‘Ramadan’

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 ?? KUNA photos ?? From left: HH the Crown Prince with Speaker Al-Ghanim, and HH the PM Sheikh Sabah Khaled.
KUNA photos From left: HH the Crown Prince with Speaker Al-Ghanim, and HH the PM Sheikh Sabah Khaled.
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Suad Abdullah

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