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Aster Sanad Hospital Supports Saudi Talent at PSCEMS Career Day - Middle East Business News and Information

Aster Sanad Hospital Supports Saudi Talent at PSCEMS Career Day - Middle East Business News and Information

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Riyadh:
Aster Sanad Hospital, one of the leading healthcare institutions under the Aster DM Healthcare Group, proudly participated as an official sponsor at the Career Expo Day hosted by Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz College for Emergency Medical Services (PSCEMS). The participation reflects the hospital's ongoing commitment to supporting Saudization efforts, attracting promising local talent, and investing in the future of the Kingdom's healthcare sector, in line with Saudi Vision 2030 goals.
Dynamic platform for young professionals:
The event brought together a promising generation of graduates in the field of emergency medical services, and served as a dynamic platform for interaction, knowledge exchange, and exploring professional opportunities.
Aster Sanad Hospital's participation aimed not only to scout emerging talent but also to support national efforts toward the development of local healthcare capabilities.
Engagement and talent scouting:
During the event, the Aster Sanad team actively engaged with a large number of graduates and received a significant number of resumes from ambitious young professionals aspiring to begin their careers in the healthcare sector. The hospital team also provided an overview of its workplace culture, professional development programs, training opportunities, and future career pathways.
Empowering the next generation:
'We were truly inspired by the level of knowledge, motivation, and professionalism we witnessed among the students,' said Falah Al-Sharari, Head of Human Resources at Aster DM Hospitals & Clinics – KSA. 'These future healthcare professionals reflect the great potential of Saudi talent, and we look forward to welcoming some of them into our team as we continue to grow and strengthen our presence in the Kingdom.'
Mr. Al-Sharari also expressed his appreciation to Prince Sultan College for organizing such a valuable event, underscoring the importance of strengthening collaboration between academic institutions and healthcare providers across the Kingdom. Such partnerships play a key role in preparing a new generation of qualified professionals capable of meeting the evolving needs of the sector.
Sustainable workplace culture:
Aster Sanad's participation is in line with the group's commitment to building a supportive and inclusive work environment grounded in trust, appreciation, mutual respect, and open dialogue. This culture encourages employees to contribute to internal policy development and enhances engagement and satisfaction within the organization.
Commitment to Vision 2030:
As part of Aster DM Healthcare's expanding footprint across the GCC, Aster Sanad remains dedicated to contributing to Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 by offering world-class medical services, creating high-quality employment opportunities, and strengthening healthcare infrastructure.
These initiatives reflect the group's mission to achieve excellence and sustainability across all aspects of healthcare service delivery in the Kingdom.
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Riyadh: Aster Sanad Hospital, one of the leading healthcare institutions under the Aster DM Healthcare Group, proudly participated as an official sponsor at the Career Expo Day hosted by Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz College for Emergency Medical Services (PSCEMS). The participation reflects the hospital's ongoing commitment to supporting Saudization efforts, attracting promising local talent, and investing in the future of the Kingdom's healthcare sector, in line with Saudi Vision 2030 goals. Dynamic platform for young professionals: The event brought together a promising generation of graduates in the field of emergency medical services, and served as a dynamic platform for interaction, knowledge exchange, and exploring professional opportunities. Aster Sanad Hospital's participation aimed not only to scout emerging talent but also to support national efforts toward the development of local healthcare capabilities. Engagement and talent scouting: During the event, the Aster Sanad team actively engaged with a large number of graduates and received a significant number of resumes from ambitious young professionals aspiring to begin their careers in the healthcare sector. The hospital team also provided an overview of its workplace culture, professional development programs, training opportunities, and future career pathways. Empowering the next generation: 'We were truly inspired by the level of knowledge, motivation, and professionalism we witnessed among the students,' said Falah Al-Sharari, Head of Human Resources at Aster DM Hospitals & Clinics – KSA. 'These future healthcare professionals reflect the great potential of Saudi talent, and we look forward to welcoming some of them into our team as we continue to grow and strengthen our presence in the Kingdom.' Mr. Al-Sharari also expressed his appreciation to Prince Sultan College for organizing such a valuable event, underscoring the importance of strengthening collaboration between academic institutions and healthcare providers across the Kingdom. Such partnerships play a key role in preparing a new generation of qualified professionals capable of meeting the evolving needs of the sector. Sustainable workplace culture: Aster Sanad's participation is in line with the group's commitment to building a supportive and inclusive work environment grounded in trust, appreciation, mutual respect, and open dialogue. This culture encourages employees to contribute to internal policy development and enhances engagement and satisfaction within the organization. Commitment to Vision 2030: As part of Aster DM Healthcare's expanding footprint across the GCC, Aster Sanad remains dedicated to contributing to Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 by offering world-class medical services, creating high-quality employment opportunities, and strengthening healthcare infrastructure. These initiatives reflect the group's mission to achieve excellence and sustainability across all aspects of healthcare service delivery in the Kingdom.

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