Activities and partnerships (networking) aim to open communication channels and build strategic and lasting relationships with relevant partners, including public and private sector institutions, donor institutions, civil society institutions, professional unions, business associations, graduates and employment companies, and to maintain, strengthen and develop these relationships to achieve the strategic goals of the office and the university, and from Through networking and partnerships (networking) the following sub-goals can be achieved:
-Finding permanent and temporary job opportunities for students during the study stages and after graduation.
-Creating practical training opportunities with a view to employment Internship
-Finding opportunities for students during the study stages or after graduation
Obtaining funding or support from donor and supportive institutions or sponsorships from companies to cover the expenses of the career counseling office and follow up on graduates
Determining the training needs of students through feedback from partners Activities and partnerships (networking) include providing the following services:
1. On-the-job training for employment:
On-the-job training with the aim of employment helps to create job opportunities for graduates through cooperation with government institutions, civil society organizations, and funding and donor agencies for such projects.
2. Volunteer Opportunities.
Volunteering opportunities with foundations and civil society organizations help students develop students' life skills.
3. Part-time work
Partial employment opportunities help develop the student's life skills and the student's earning income to cover the cost of life
4. Employment Fair / Career Day
The Career Day aims to provide an opportunity for students and job seekers to communicate with employers and know the job opportunities available to them, as a number of local and foreign companies in the various economic sectors, employment companies and human resources participate in these exhibitions.
5. Employment applications
Communicating and coordinating with public and private sector institutions in obtaining employment opportunities available in the market and announcing them within the university in order to assist students in obtaining jobs
6. Recruitment sites and companies:
These are the websites and employment companies that work to find and facilitate job opportunities in the local and external market, as the networking with these sites and companies aims to introduce students to these entities and their requirements and thus help students in the recruitment process
7. Providing Finance
Providing Finance Networking with donor institutions aims to:
1. Funding training course projects for students
2. Funding individual and group career counseling projects
3. Funding internal development projects at the Career Advising and Graduate Follow-up Office (training rooms, organization, guides)
4. Funding database projects for graduate s Financing career day expenses, job fairs.
5. Funding studies for identifying needs and studies.
6. Graduate conference financing.
7. Funding student initiatives and volunteering projects.
counseling office and follow up
on graduates