Unilever, a prominent retailer and manufacturing company in Saudi Arabia, with a portfolio of products such as Lipton and Lifebuoy, has awarded Wall Street English a contract to offer its staff professional training courses in English language.
According to Wall Street English, the initiative forms part of the efforts made by Unilever to provide the company employees with advanced skills to master English language.
The move is also in keeping with Wall Street English’s decision to approach the business sector. The contract was signed by the HR Manager at Unilever Ahmed Babtain and Sahel Hefzi, CEO of Wall Street English.
The contract aims to develop the skills of more than 300 of the company employees and their loved ones in English out of 400 male and female staff of the company in the Kingdom.
Wall Street English is known for flexibility, where learners can study English in its center or at work, besides being able to select their own class time during the center’s opening hours, or they can study English anywhere, at any time online via the English learning platform. With more than 40 years of experience, Wall Street English claims to have proven success to provide instructions to students worldwide.
Babtain stated: "We are pleased to conclude this agreement with one of the best institutes for English language around the world. As a leader, Unilever has always tried harder to improve the performance of all employees providing them with training courses and means to make things happen."
Hefzi said: "Changing the future is no longer a dream for individuals; even companies can aspire to be leaders, each in its field, by improving skills of their employees."
Wall Street English is described as the premier provider of English language instruction for individuals and corporate clients around the world. The company blends the learning method by integrating the best proven learning approaches to provide the most effective English language instruction available for adults.
Wall Street English to train Unilever staff
Wall Street English to train Unilever staff










