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Jobs In demand post-COVID in Oman
By: Times News Service
Skills of the future will be in areas such as cybersecurity, automation and services sector.
Muscat: Skills in cutting-edge technology, healthcare, and those that help in self-sufficiency and economic resilience will be in demand in Oman after the COVID-19 pandemic, which will create thousands of jobs for talented Omanis and skilled expatriates.
The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted economies around the world, often stretched supply chains, impacted the way people work, and has shown the value of sound healthcare, and experts in the country say these jobs will make sure Oman and other countries are more resilient in the future.
Job seekers, terminated workers in Oman approach labour offices, seek status settlement
By: ONA
Muscat: A number of job seekers and workers whose services were terminated visited the directorates of the Ministry of Labour on Monday, where they urged the authorities to settle their status at a time the government is pressing ahead with its programme of employment of citizens.
The government is providing employment opportunities through its programme of training and replacement of expat workers in the public sector with Omanis. The government also facilitates employment in different private sector areas.
This includes the announcement made on Monday on the finalisation of appointment procedures for 2,364 teachers in the School Year 2021-2022, as well as the Sultan Qaboos Naval Academy’s announcement of receiving a new batch of recruits yesterday.
By: Times News Service
Shahlla’a bint Saeed Al Hadidiya, who lives at Nakhal in South Al Batinah, was sharing on Oman Radio her ambitions of becoming a flight attendant, because she harbours a dream of one day wishing to serve His Majesty.
Muscat: A 10-year-old Omani girl received a phone call from His Majesty Sultan Haitham Bin Tarik, and his wife, Her Highness the Honourable Lady, His Majesty the Sultan’s Spouse, after sharing her career ambitions on national radio.
Shahlla’a bint Saeed Al Hadidiya, who lives at Nakhal in South Al Batinah, was sharing her ambitions of becoming a flight attendant, because she harbours a dream of one day wishing to serve His Majesty.