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Tuesday, 22 May 2012 02:00

Graduate Development Program Repositioning in the Middle East

KnowledgeWorkx continues to revamp and reposition the Graduate Development Program of a large globally operating company with revenue in excess of US$19 billion.

 


 

Graduate Development Program RepositioningDuring the summer, KnowledgeWorkx is helping the company to invest in the right type of learning and development for 100 fresh candidates joining the organization from across MENA. The program will be a pilot for all Graduate Development Programs across the emerging market regions to make for a more Inter-Culturally Intelligent staff that can out-maneuver the competition. 

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