Rajhi Steel Human Resources Department held a meeting at Rajhi Steel headquarters with officials of the TVTC to look closely at the experience of the business center in the field of training and development as one of the most important government agencies specialized in this area.
The meeting took place in the presence of Abdullah Al-Hassan, director, HR, administration affairs and PR; Abdullah bin Saad Al-Kathiri, GM Business Center, TVTC; Naif Al-Enazi, section head, government relations — HR, Rajhi Steel; and Abdullah Salamah, director of training and development programs, Business Center.
This meeting, whose outcome was “fruitful and constructive,” was stated to be a kick-off for establishing a nucleus to pave ways and prospects of cooperation between the two parties and build up a long-term strategic partnership that serves both sides of the strategic relationship.
The meeting discussed the ideas Rajhi Steel intends to initiate in the field of training and development of its staff in collaboration with the TVTC.
It was agreed to lay the foundations for a comprehensive agreement that serves the objectives of the parties, taking into account the fact that Rajhi Steel plans to train more than 500 employees annually and to activate Rajhi Steel initiative to sponsor talented employees.
The meeting discussed the ideas Rajhi Steel intends to initiate in the field of training and development of its staff in collaboration with the TVTC.
It was agreed to lay the foundations for a comprehensive agreement that serves the objectives of the parties.
Mahdi ibn Nasser Al-Qahtani, Rajhi Steel CEO, stated that the company supported training of the young Saudis and their employment, on the basis of its social responsibility.
Abdullah Al-Kathiri, GM of the Business Center, lauded Rajhi Steel's efforts and its strive to train its employees and raise their productivity through cooperation with various educational and training institutions.
Rajhi Steel extends bridges of cooperation with TVTC
Rajhi Steel extends bridges of cooperation with TVTC










