Qatar Airways’ Al Darb nationalisation programme participated in the Sixth Future Career Fair and the Qatar International College Fair in Doha recently, supporting students with career advice and information.
Qatar Airways’ National Talent Management team which manages Al Darb programme was on hand at both fairs answering questions and providing students with information about the nine different training programmes that the airline offers.
Al Darb regularly supports local career fairs in Qatar as well as in the UK and the US.
Nabeela Fakhri, Qatar Airways senior vice president, Human Resources said: “Such local career fairs are a wonderful opportunity for the airline to introduce the different options it has to offer.” Currently Qatar Airways’ Al Darb nationalisation programme supports more than 30 majors and provides nine different training programmes across a range of career choices within the award-winning airline.
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