Mastercard unveils new programme to help women on career breaks return to work

"The 'Relaunch your Career' programme is a key diversity initiative for Mastercard

Dubai - Programme is designed to enable highly-experienced women at mid-management level to re-enter the workplace

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By Wam

Published: Wed 31 May 2017, 5:58 PM

Mastercard, a leading technology company in the global payments industry, has introduced 'Relaunch your Career', a comprehensive return-to-work programme, which targets women who have been away from the workplace for one year or more and are keen to return to work on a permanent basis.
The programme is designed to enable highly-experienced women with work experience at mid-management level to re-enter the workplace after time away, and builds on Mastercard's flexible working culture and its commitment to ensuring gender diversity in the workplace.
Scott Tierney, Vice President of Human Resources, MEA, in Mastercard, said, "The 'Relaunch your Career' programme is a key diversity initiative for Mastercard, we want to help women get their on-hold career back on track by providing them with an opportunity to take up a challenging and rewarding role, while giving them the support they need to succeed."
The 'Relaunch your Career' participants will be given responsibility for a commercially-focused project from the start of a 12-week placement. To immerse them into the organization and ensure they are fully familiarized with their role, they will receive support in the form of tools and learning resources, on-the-job training, and a buddy to bring them up to speed quickly. At the end of the 12 weeks, they can also apply for a permanent role with Mastercard," added Tierney.
Women seeking to enroll in the 'Relaunch your Career' programme must have previous experience at mid-career level ideally gained in technology, financial services, e-commerce, and professional services organisations.
They must also be good team players and relationship-builders, with excellent communication and interpersonal skills and great adaptability.

Wam

Published: Wed 31 May 2017, 5:58 PM

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