
Tamkeen collaborates with J.P. Morgan for a Technology Centre of Excellence in Bahrain
This took place during a meeting attended by Mr. Hamad Al Malki, Minister of Cabinet Affairs and Vice Chairman of the Labour Fund (Tamkeen), Ms. Maha Abdulhameed Mofeez, Chief Executive of the Labour Fund (Tamkeen), Mr. Daniel Pinto, JPMorganChase President, and Mr. Abdulla Aljanahi, J.P. Morgan Bahrain General Manager. Following the meeting and in their presence, the agreement was signed by H.E. Ms. Maha Abdulhameed Mofeez and Mr. Abdulla Aljanahi.
The J.P. Morgan Global Technology Center in Bahrain will be one of the most advanced in the region, aiming to create 200 high-quality job opportunities across various fields including software engineering, IT management, project management and data analysis.
All employees will undergo specialized training, with select individuals participating in international practical training programs in the United States and India as part of the Global Ready Talent Program to ensure alignment with global standards.
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