A high-level delegation from Qtel Qatar successfully participated in the annual United Kingdom Career Fair for Qatari students.
By sponsoring the career fair and bringing a delegation that included HE Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohammed al-Thani, Ooredoo chairman, and Sheikh Saud bin Nasser al-Thani, chief executive officer, Qtel Qatar; the company demonstrated its commitment to recruiting the top Qatari students who are studying in the UK.
Qtel Qatar will be formally rebranded as Ooredoo on March 11.
Many Qataris pursue university degrees or study in the UK, and Qtel was able to reach out to many of them at the career fair, in line with the company’s Qatarisation goals of recruiting talented Qatari youths.
This was Qtel’s fourth time at the fair, following attendance in 2009, 2010 and 2012.
The Qatari embassy in London organised the career fair, which was held at the Royal Lancaster Hotel.
Sheikh Abdullah spoke to an audience of about 150 Qatari students about the exciting innovations and activities that are driving Qtel’s growth.
He also talked about the launch of the new global brand of the company, Ooredoo, which was announced at the Mobile World Congress in
Barcelona.
The delegation from Qtel also included Buthaina al-Ansari, senior director, human resources; Mariam Ahmed al-Hayki, manager, employee engagement and communication; and Moza Khalid al-Muhannadi, employee engagement and communications supervisor.
Many students expressed interest in the company’s award-winning talent development programmes, including opportunities for internships, scholarships and a variety of rewarding, long-lasting careers in communications.
Qtel will continue to encourage Qatari employees to join Qtel, thanks to an employee-friendly environment and enhanced
development.



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