Services for Activities and Partnerships
Activities and partnerships (networking) aim to establish communication channels and build strategic, long-term relationships with relevant partners from the public and private sectors, donor institutions, civil society organizations, professional associations, business associations, alumni, and employment agencies. The goal is to maintain, strengthen, and develop these relationships to achieve the strategic objectives of the office and the university. Through networking and partnerships, the following objectives can be achieved:
-Securing permanent and temporary job opportunities for students during their studies and after graduation.
-Providing practical training opportunities aimed at employment (Internship).
-Identifying opportunities for students during their studies or after graduation.
-Obtaining funding or support from donor and supporting institutions or sponsorship from companies to cover the expenses of the Career Guidance and Alumni Follow-up Office.
-Identifying the training needs of students through feedback from partners.
-Activities and partnerships (networking) include providing the following services:
On-the-Job Training for Employment:
On-the-job training for employment helps create job opportunities for graduates by collaborating with government institutions, civil society organizations, and funding and donor entities for such projects.
Volunteer Opportunities:
Volunteer opportunities with institutions and civil society organizations help students develop life skills.
Part-time Work:
Part-time work opportunities help students develop life skills and earn income to cover living expenses.
Job Fair / Career Day:
Career days aim to provide students and job seekers with the opportunity to connect with employers and learn about available job opportunities. Various local and international companies from different economic sectors, as well as employment and human resources agencies, participate in these fairs.
Job Applications:
Communication and coordination with public and private sector institutions to obtain available job opportunities and announce them within the university to help students secure employment.
Job Websites and Agencies:
These websites and employment agencies facilitate job opportunities in the local and international markets. Networking with these sites and companies aims to inform students about these entities and their requirements, thereby assisting students in the employment process.
Providing Funding:
Networking with donor institutions aims to:
-Fund training course projects for students.
-Fund individual and group career guidance projects.
-Fund internal development projects for the Career Guidance and Alumni Follow-up Office (training rooms, organization, manuals).
-Fund alumni database projects.
-Cover expenses for career days and job fairs.
-Fund studies to determine needs and conduct research.
-Fund alumni conferences.