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Graduate working in the field
by: lama bandar Altaifi
AT PRINCESS, NOURAH BINT ABDUL RAHMAN UNIVERSITY SEEKS TO QUALIFY A SUCCESSFUL SCIENTIFIC CADRE IN VARIOUS PRACTICAL DISCIPLINES THAT'S FOCUSED ON PREPARING FEMA LE GRADUATES WHO CAN PRACTICE ADMINISTRATIVE AND LEADERSHIP SKILLS AND THOSE RELATED TO DIFFERENT FIELDS TO HELP STUDENTS UNDERSTAND THE MECHANISM OF WORK IN COMMUNITY INSTITUTIONS AND TO GIVE THEM EXPERIENCE AND APPROPRIATE TRAINING. IN AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
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Field training is a set of skills and experiences that are offered to students within an institutional framework to help students to acquire various knowledge, field experiences, and technical skills, in addition to modifying their characteristics and behaviors, so that it contributes This hugely contributes to professional development by linking theoretical knowledge and practical application and providing them with the opportunity to discover their capabilities, desires, and the needs of the labor market in the Kingdom in line with Vision 2030 to achieve a sustainable Saudi vision that works to increase quality and prepare qualified graduates for work
In a brief dialogue with Sarah Fahd Al-Maqati, a graduate of the College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences - Epidemiological Sciences
We have discussed relevant questions and what is in female students' minds entering the labor market:
Are there any skills that students should develop before entering the labor market, whether on a personal or professional level?
Studying at university is a great opportunity for female students to develop their personalities and to volunteer in various fields. In addition to increasing their expertise and enriching their experiences, it provides opportunities to develop self-confidence
How can a student succeed in the labor market?
As well as mastering the English language basics, one must also develop personal skills. To achieve this, it needs to be willing to work to the fullest extent possible.
How would you describe your working experience?
As a young person entering the workforce, I had difficulties dealing with auditors, doctors, and even labor laws themselves. It was challenging for me to adapt, though I tried to learn quickly so I could move on
