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Tawdheef x Zaheb to boost Emiratisation efforts, support young Emiratis


ABU DHABI: Tawdheef x Zaheb, the most significant event in the UAE’s annual Emiratisation calendar, will be held from 19th to 21st November at the ADNEC Centre, Abu Dhabi. Organised under the patronage of Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence and Chairman of Sandooq Al Watan, it will be held in partnership with Sandooq Al Watan and the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce. This year marks the 18th edition of Tawdheef x Zaheb, which is free to attend for Emirati nationals and will showcase over 1,000 job openings, more than 40 insightful talks, and a host of training programmes at the venue.

Leading organisations present this year include the Central Bank of the UAE, HQ Armed Forces, Abu Dhabi Police, Al Ain University, Etisalat, the UAE Ministry of Interior, the UAE Department of Finance, SAAB Technologies, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Halliburton, and Ernst and Young, among others. Attendees can access job openings across multiple domains, including healthcare, finance, commun
ications, digital marketing, sales, retail, and more.

What has always distinguished Tawdheef x Zaheb as more than a career fair is its series of curated offerings, ranging from seminars and keynote speeches by high-profile professionals from the private and public sectors to sessions on mock interviews and career counselling, along with career-related contests and games. This year, eagerly awaited sessions in the main venue, dubbed ‘Speedy Knowledge Hub,’ include ‘The Art of Effective Job Hunting,’ ‘Resume Mastery,’ and ‘Unlocking Career Success with Personal Branding’.

Another highly anticipated feature is the Informa Connect Academy, which will host a series of interactive sessions allowing visitors to boost their professional credentials with guidance from top professionals and receive digital certificates for their attendance. The venue will also feature a professional headshot booth, as well as contests where visitors can win prizes such as brand-new laptops, hard drives, and other gadgets to help them
accelerate their careers.

Khaled Bin Braik, Consulting Partner and Emiratisation Programme Leader at PwC Middle East, said, ‘As an organisation committed to supporting local initiatives and giving back to our communities, PwC Middle East has been a regular participant in Tawdheef x Zaheb over the years. It not only allows us to connect with top Emirati talent but also reinforces our corporate social responsibility initiatives. To mention just one example, for every registration at our stand, we are making a donation to support those in need. This reflects our broader commitment to the UAE’s vision of empowering national talent while also making a tangible impact through our community initiatives this year.” He further added, “Through the Watani Programme, we remain dedicated to developing the next generation of Emirati business leaders, with over 240 Emiratis currently employed across our GCC offices. We continue to invest in upskilling national talent by leveraging advanced technologies, ensuring our people
are equipped to lead in an increasingly digital future.”

Fadi Harb, Event Manager of Informa Middle East, the organiser of Tawdheef x Zaheb, said, ‘We are constantly refining our offerings as well as our bouquet of partners each year so that Tawdheef x Zaheb reflects the latest and the best in the world of careers. This year, for the first time, we have actively invited Emirati university students as part of our ‘Campus to Career’ programme, having designed event offerings with special emphasis on equipping them with the confidence and skills for negotiating careers in the private sector. We are also introducing new activations to make the experience more vibrant and immersive, such as the interactive stand from Abu Dhabi Gaming, local coffee stations, as well as an Emirati band which will perform live. These are just some examples of Tawdheef x Zaheb’s hard-earned reputation for attention to detail and sensitivity to the local context.’

Source: Emirates News Agency