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OneTEAM Consultants news, April, 2009
Amman – Jordan On the 1st of April 2009, OneTEAM Consultants organized – in collaboration with Wazeefeh Newspaper - a number of intensive training workshops for undergraduate students at the Jordan University for Science and Technology (JUST). The training workshops, which were held daily for two weeks, focused on the areas of résumé-writing, preparation for job interviews, and on the differences between class environment and work environment. Wazeefeh Newspaper, which covered the workshops, noted that “Training in these areas is expected to prepare students to enter the professional work market and prepare senior students for the upcoming Career Day expected to take place on the 15th of April at JUST”. The workshops were held daily from 9 am to 3 pm at the Students’ Affairs Deanship main meeting room. The Dean of Students’ Affairs at JUST, Dr. Al-Boon, said on a speech after inaugurating the workshops, that these workshops were right on time since they should prepare students for the anticipated Career-Day. CEO of OneTEAM Consultants, Mr. Mohammed Zawaideh, said that “…these (workshops) are part of our strategic plans and are part of our corporate social responsibility and our role in serving our community and they reflect our pure intentions towards paying back to our societies”. He also added that organizing these voluntary workshops at JUST will be the first of a series of similar workshops planned to be held at other Jordanian universities such as University of Jordan and Yarmouk University. Mr. Zawaideh also noted that “we are doing this because we believe that the youth are the corner stone of our community and that they play a significant role in the economic growth of Jordan and the Middle East region”. Dr. Al-Boon, on behalf of JUST, thanked OneTEAM Consultants and Wazeefeh Newspaper for their great effort and support for Jordanian youth that will inevitably help crystallize students’ experience and enable them to enter the job market with confidence. He also noted that this effort from OneTEAM Consultants reflects that companies in Jordan have faith in students graduating from JUST. more
The Association for Forests, Development and Conservation (AFDC) Reforestation Event
The Association for Forests, Development and Conservation (AFDC) implemented a reforestation event to thank every one who participated in the MEET Program that was held in January 2009 in Alexandria Egypt, especially the Beyster Institute and MEPI for all their efforts in making the MEET program a life learning experience. This goodwill initiative comes within the framework of supporting the national campaign “Don’t distort your nature” that was launched by AFDC and that aims at conserving and protecting Lebanon’s forests. As such a reforestation event took place in Ramlieh mountain side reforesting over 75 pine trees in the name of AFDC and Beyster Institute and MEPI the reforestation was implemented by 27 students from USEK university, almost the same number of participants and trainers as the MEET program. The event was characterized by motivation and collaboration among all the members which proves once again that the environment protection is the responsibility of all. The event ended with the positioning of a commemorative sign on site. more
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