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Kooheji Development Participates in Bahrain Polytechnic Career Fair

Kooheji Development Participates in Bahrain Polytechnic Career Fair

Biz Bahrain08-05-2025

Kooheji Development, a leading real estate development company in Bahrain, is participating in the annual Career Fair held at Bahrain Polytechnic, on May 7 and 8, at Bahrain Hall of the Polytechnic campus in Isa Town. The fair was inaugurated by His Excellency Dr Mohammed Mubarak Juma, Minister of Education and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Bahrain Polytechnic. This participation in the Bahrain Polytechnic Career Fair 2025 reflects Kooheji Development's ongoing commitment to supporting young Bahraini talent and facilitating their entry into the job market with confidence and competence. Through such events, the company aims to inform and familiarise students and graduates with a variety of job and training opportunities, enabling them to gain valuable career experiences and build promising futures. The fair serves as a platform for Bahrain Polytechnic students and graduates to explore employment and training opportunities within Kooheji Development and its sister companies, Royal Ambassador, Kooheji Contractors, and Onyx Rotana. During the inauguration of the event, His Excellency the Minister of Education and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Bahrain Polytechnic, visited the booth of Al Kooheji Development at the exhibition. He was briefed on the various career paths and training opportunities offered by the company to students and graduates, which included project management, real estate development, hospitality, property management, and other fields. On this occasion, Eng. Mohammed Al Kooheji, CEO of Kooheji Development, stated: 'We are proud to participate in Bahrain Polytechnic Career Fair 2025, which underscores our ongoing dedication to supporting national employment initiatives. We endeavour to broaden labour market perspectives for young Bahrainis, helping them acquire the necessary skills and experience to achieve success after completing their academic studies.' He added, 'At Kooheji Development, we believe in the potential and talents of our national workforce and their ability to innovate and create. We are keen to provide more opportunities for them to develop skills and gain experience that will lead to successful careers. We were eager to inform the exceptional students and graduates of Bahrain Polytechnic about the training and employment opportunities available within our organisation.' The Career Fair is an annual event organised by Bahrain Polytechnic, bringing together students, recent graduates, major companies, institutions, and leading employers across Bahrain. It serves as a valuable platform for participants to learn about available job opportunities and understand the requirements of the Kingdom's labour market.
The 2025 Career Fair saw the participation of over 45 companies from various sectors, offering students and graduates a comprehensive overview of training and employment opportunities. It's worth noting that Kooheji Development, a prominent player in Bahrain's real estate and construction sector, is responsible for several notable projects, including Onyx Rotana, Onyx Sky View, and Onyx Water Garden. By taking part in this event, the company reaffirms its commitment to supporting the development and prosperity of Bahrain's labour market and contributing to the Kingdom's sustainable growth.

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