
Alshaya Retail Academy launched to train Saudi youth for job market
By providing newly employed Saudi nationals with essential hands-on and theoretical training, Alshaya Retail Academy will directly contribute to the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. This initiative not only prepares youth for successful retail careers but also strengthens the national economy by enhancing their competitiveness in the global job market. The launch of the academy aligns with Alshaya's continued commitment to the region, especially with the opening of The Avenues in Riyadh and Alkhobar, creating additional opportunities for local talent and contributing to the Kingdom's growing retail sector.
The inaugural event was attended by Executive Chairman of Alshaya Group Mohammed Alshaya, CEO of Alshaya Group John Hadden, Deputy General Manager for Business at the Human Resources Development Fund Firas Aba Alkhail, Assistant Deputy Minister at the Ministry of Commerce Muhammed Al-Melhem, Assistant Deputy Minister for the Localization of Tourism Ibrahim Jubairi Gharwi, Assistant Deputy Governor of the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation Abdul Rahman Al-Marwani, and Assistant Director General of the General Directorate for Private Sector Training Khalid Al-Nasser.
The attendees emphasized the importance of this initiative in enhancing the participation of Saudi youth in the labor market, which is essential to driving sustainable development and boosting economic growth in the Kingdom.
The academy offers comprehensive training programs, including one-month development courses, as well as three-month qualification courses. These programs combine theoretical and practical training, enhancing trainees' opportunities to acquire market-ready skills that align with the rapid developments occurring in the retail sector in the Kingdom.
'At Alshaya, we believe in the importance of empowering Saudi youth by equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary for their professional growth. We are committed to providing them with comprehensive and integrated training opportunities that will help them thrive in the retail sector. This initiative aims to build a national workforce capable of adapting to the rapid changes occurring in the market, in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030,' said executive chairman Alshaya.
Abdullah Faisal, regional people director at Alshaya Group, said: 'At Alshaya Group, we are deeply committed to providing the best opportunities for all Saudi citizens, whether in employment or training. We take great pride in our established record of employing national talent and continuously strive to expand the opportunities available to them. Through the Alshaya Academy, we aim to empower our youth by equipping them with the essential skills needed to thrive across various sectors, while providing them with the tools necessary for success in the workforce, in alignment with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030. We are confident that the Alshaya Academy will serve as a cornerstone for developing talent and helping realize the aspirations of an ambitious generation dedicated to excellence and innovation, in collaboration with leading government bodies.'
Alshaya was recently awarded by the Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development as a leading company in parallel training and feminization. 'This recognition underscores our commitment to gender diversity and the empowerment of Saudi women in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030,' Faisal added.
Currently, Alshaya runs professional training and mentoring programs to ensure that Saudi nationals develop the skills they need during their career path. The company has successfully attracted around 4,000 Saudi females to work in world-leading brands such as Starbucks, The Cheesecake Factory, Shake Shack, Raising Cane's, H&M, American Eagle, Victoria's Secret, Bath and Body Works, and Foot Locker.
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