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TDIC Launches Inaugural Graduate Development Programme











Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC), the master developer of tourism, cultural, and residential destinations in Abu Dhabi, has announced the launch of its inaugural Graduate Development Programme. The programme has been designed to recruit newly graduated Emirati university students in the role of “Graduate Development Trainee” as part of TDIC’s drive to foster local talent and contribute to the future growth of the emirate’s tourism industry.

23 fresh Emirati graduates have been selected to join the programme, which will run over a one year period. During this time, the Graduate Trainees will be assigned regular job rotation assignments in three different departments within the organisation based on their studies and interests. The annual programme is intended to induce new employees into the TDIC culture in preparation for their full time employment in the organisation.

Mubarak Al Muhairi, Managing Director of TDIC, said, “The engagement of this highly skilled group of Emirati students within our company will have a positive impact not just on the trainees’ own individual careers but also on the wider local community by creating a broad talent pool that will contribute to the growth of the tourism industry in Abu Dhabi. Education is one of TDIC’s core values and we believe it is essential to create opportunities to nurture the talents of local young people, who will ultimately be the leaders of tomorrow.

“TDIC is committed to opening doors and providing opportunities for local students and young people, and has already had success through the company’s student internship programme, which has seen students become directly involved in the development of projects such as the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Museum,” added Al Muhairi.

TDIC’s Graduate Trainees will participate in a variety of carefully selected “soft skills” courses to help them acquire useful skills for work and to help them progress their careers. These include business writing, problem solving & decision making, presentation skills and communication skills. Each trainee has a Graduate Liaison Officer assigned to them to ensure they receive guidance throughout the programme; the officers are also responsible for providing continuous mentoring and tailored job rotation assignments. Following the successful completion of the programme, the trainees will have the option to become full-time TDIC employees.

The 2011 TDIC Graduate Development Programme will be open to fresh applicants in spring 2011 and applicants for next year’s programme are invited to apply via their university or college at that time. TDIC will also be engaging local schools over the coming year in an awareness programme to attract interest from future graduates.
 

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