Saudi finance ministry opens cooperative training program for university students

Mohammed Al-Jadaan Minister of Finance of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Finance
Mohammed Al-Jadaan Minister of Finance of Saudi Arabia - Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Finance
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The Saudi Ministry of Finance has announced the start of its Cooperative Training Program for university students set to graduate in 2023. The program will run from January 22 to November 23, aiming to improve the knowledge and professional skills of participants.

According to the Ministry, the initiative is designed to offer training opportunities based on each term’s required specializations. “This reflects the Ministry’s commitment to social responsibility by qualifying and developing the capabilities of national talents,” stated a spokesperson.

Eligibility requirements include being a Saudi national, having a minimum GPA of 3.75 out of 5 or 2.75 out of 4, passing both a screening process and personal interview, and not having graduated or completed previous cooperative training requirements.

The Ministry also highlighted application procedures: “The Ministry of Finance emphasized the importance of attaching the required documents when applying via email (add@mof.gov.sa), namely: the national ID, academic transcript, and a letter from the university approving the cooperative training.”



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