Careers UAE 2014 Festival AbuDhabiIslamicBank(ADIB)targetedtopqualitygraduatesandhighereducationleaverswithitsspeciallydesignedfreshgraduateemploymentprogrammesatthisyear'sCareersUAE2014Festival.ThebankgaveattendeesattheUAE'sleadingrecruitment, training and education exhibition an opportunity to find how ADIB can offer a path for them into the banking sector.
Every year ADIB reserves a number of roles specifically for fresh graduates coming out of universities in the UAE. In 2013, the bank has been able to attract 313 fresh graduates out of which210UAENationals.Waheeb Al Khazraji, head of human resources at ADIB, UAE said, "The Careers UAE2014 exhibition is a great opportunity for companies such as ADIB to showcase whatwe have on offer to attract the best talents coming onto the job market. We haveseen lots of interest from students from all over the UAE at this festival in previousyears, and we look forward to welcoming top quality graduates and university -leavers that will choose to come and join our expanding team. We are proud to havean Emiratisation rate of 48 per cent, which is the highest Emiratisation rate withinthe banking sector in the UAE.” ADIB is one of the largest retail banks in the UAE with a network of nearly 80 branches, as well as online, mobile and phone banking, providing its 600,000 customers with access to their accounts and ADIB products and services 24 hours a day. ADIB has been named as the UAE's best bank for customer service for three years in a row by Ethos Consultancy.
Source: The Gulf Today
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