20 UAE nationals complete CPHRC training course

DUBAI — A batch of 20 UAE nationals has successfully completed a three-month training course in Certified Professional Human Resource and Compensation (CPHRC) organised by the National Human Resources Development and Employment Authority (Tanmia) in Dubai.

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Published: Thu 16 Dec 2004, 11:24 AM

Last updated: Fri 3 May 2024, 11:57 AM

This CPHRC programme is the region’s first programme to successfully impart world-class training to UAE national job-seekers and prepare them to take up employment in the field of Human Resource Management and Development.

“The move to launch the CPHRC programme was driven by our strategy to guide professionals who could seamlessly take up positions in Human Resource Management, a field that offers great career opportunities,” said Ayesh Al Barguthi, Director, Employment and Skills Development Centre, Tanmia.


Al Barguthi said the project had attracted the attention of a number of corporate organisations, including Al Futtaim Group, Dubal, Emirates Airline, DCCI, Citibank, National Bank of Dubai, MashreqBank, Dubai Internet City, Emirates Bank and Jumeirah International. These companies offered support as well as commitment to offer employment to successful candidates.

“The quality of the course material and the teaching techniques considerably increased my understanding of HR as a strategic function. The training I received at Dubal further helped me link theory to practice and excel at all the certification exams. I feel very confident about starting a career in HR,” said Farooq Qais, on of the trainees.

Hessa Darwish Al Haddad commented: “I feel lucky to have been selected to attend this certified programme. It increased my scope of knowledge and the on-the-job training provided me with all the fundamental skills needed to take up employment with an international company where I would be able to apply my knowledge and add value to my job.”

Khawla Ali Ibrahim, who will take up the position of HR Administrator with Al Futtaim, said: “The practical knowledge gained during my training at Al Futtaim, supported by the theoretical knowledge on all aspects of HR as a strategic function, has provided a strong foundation for a successful and rewarding career in HR.”

Tanmia launched the CPHRC course in September 2004 after extensive research on job market trends and following consultation with partners who guaranteed job placements for successful candidates.


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