23 January 2014
The Ministry of Civil Service plans to launch its new e-employment program called Jadara 3 on Sunday, where Saudis seeking government jobs can register all their details.
Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rahman Al-Khunain, spokesman of the ministry, said the program is part of the government's commitment to provide more electronic and online services for citizens.
The ministry will announce more detailed information later this week on how people can apply.
Al-Khunain said the Jadara 3 program facilitates the documentation of applicants' data, which will save them from having to turn up in person at branch offices.
Jadara 3 is one of several strategic programs approved by the ministry to increase the use of information technology in the recruitment process. It meets the demand for newer ways to manage qualified staff and build a database that can become an important reference in studying labor market needs.
The Ministry of Civil Service plans to launch its new e-employment program called Jadara 3 on Sunday, where Saudis seeking government jobs can register all their details.
Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rahman Al-Khunain, spokesman of the ministry, said the program is part of the government's commitment to provide more electronic and online services for citizens.
The ministry will announce more detailed information later this week on how people can apply.
Al-Khunain said the Jadara 3 program facilitates the documentation of applicants' data, which will save them from having to turn up in person at branch offices.
Jadara 3 is one of several strategic programs approved by the ministry to increase the use of information technology in the recruitment process. It meets the demand for newer ways to manage qualified staff and build a database that can become an important reference in studying labor market needs.
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