Kuwait Finance House (KFH) participated in the 26th edition of the career fair held at the Gulf University for Science and Technology (GUST) in addition to the G-Summit held during the event.
This participation underscores KFH`s continued partnership with GUST and highlights its sustained support for initiatives that empower students and graduates, improve employment prospects, and contribute to economic growth.
Addressing the audience at the opening ceremony, KFH Acting Group Chief Human Resources and Transformation Officer, Ahmad Alhammad, described the two events as a highly anticipated and crucial platform.
He further elaborated that the career fair offers a positive contribution by fostering employment opportunities and enabling students to grasp market needs, the dynamics of the private sector, and the graduate qualifications sought across diverse sectors.
Alhammad reaffirmed KFH’s keenness to attract, train and develop the distinguished national talents and graduates, turning them into well-rounded professionals able to perform under competent, innovative and efficient work environment that focuses on continuous development and driving growth and competitiveness.
He pointed out that KFH prioritizes human capital as major assets for the organization’s success. “Investing in the development of their skills and capabilities is one of the most rewarding and impactful investments,” remarked Alhammad.
He further noted: “We always aspire to remain a center for nurturing expertise and preparing future leaders in the economic and banking sectors, creating added value for our community and the national economy, and reinforcing KFH`s global leadership.”
Chairman of the Board of Trustees at GUST, Nawaf Arhamah, commended KFH’s continuous support of students and graduates.
Meanwhile, the Acting Secretary-General of the Private Universities Council, Adel Al-Bader extended his appreciation to KFH and the private sector institutions for their prominent role in creating job opportunities for graduates and supporting economic growth and development.