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300 students get ideas on jobs in Dubai

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300 students get ideas on jobs in Dubai

Students from various schools attended the five iCamp workshops run by volunteers from BAML.

Dubai - The workshops introduced students to various aspects of entrepreneurship through practical activities overseen by corporate mentors.

Published: Thu 16 Aug 2018, 9:46 PM

Updated: Thu 16 Aug 2018, 11:50 PM

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  • Saman Haziq

Over 300 students from four schools and two universities in the UAE participated in the innovation day camp iCamp and Job Shadow Day programme hosted by Injaz UAE and longtime partner Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BAML). The Job Shadow Day programmes are day-long workshops which allow students to explore various career options.
Students from Al Khaleej National School, Dubai National School, Al Ittihad Private School, International School of Arts and Science, American College of Dubai and Jumeirah University attended five iCamp workshops run by volunteers from BAML.
Talking about his experience at the workshop, Suleiman Naushad, a student from American College of Dubai, said: "The Injaz workshop helped inform us about practical problem-solving skills necessary in the workplace and how best to provide constructive ideas within a competitive environment. We learned why teamwork is essential in a successful organisation as well as the importance of accepting and working with diverse ideas in a way that best serves the business."
The workshops introduced students to various aspects of entrepreneurship through practical activities overseen by corporate mentors.
Mentors from BAML shared their experience with the students, giving them an opportunity to learn about professional skills required in the industry which also contribute towards greater economic competitiveness and growth.
Razan Bashiti, acting CEO of Injaz UAE, said: "By investing in the youth through our combined expertise, not only are we preparing them for their own economic independence, but also providing them with an understanding of the world of work and the spirit of entrepreneurship through the principle of learning by doing."
Arshad Ghafur, president, Middle East and North Africa for Bank of America Merrill Lynch, said: "We firmly believe that investing in students who aspire to be professionals in the corporate world is fundamental to future economic growth in the Middle East. Working with organisations such as Injaz allows us to combine our employees' time with financial support and provide the knowledge and inspiration that will help young people transition from education into sustained employment."
Set up during the educational year 2017-2018, the iCamp & Job Shadow Day programme are part of a host of professional development programme offered by INJAZ UAE that aims to teach students a variety of skills needed for the workplace.
saman@khaleejtimes.com



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