Sharjah Resources begins receiving applications for registration for summer training for students for the year 2022 ‎

The Department of Human Resources in Sharjah has started receiving applications for registration in the summer training program for male and female citizens who continue to study at universities or colleges, and school students from the tenth to twelfth grade in educational institutions who wish to enroll in the summer training program for the year 2022 in government departments and bodies affiliated with the Emirate of Sharjah. They can register in the program through the registration link https://dhr.gov.ae/st/strain, and the summer training period extends for 4 consecutive weeks, starting from 18/7/ 2022 to 18/8/ 2022 in order to provide them with skills and practical experience during the summer period. and qualify them to meet the needs of the labor market.

The requirements for registration in the summer training are to bring a copy of (passport / family summary / identity card / study continuity certificate / personal photos).

The summer training program aims to provide students with a set of skills and behaviors that help them to work in various productive sectors, which may contribute effectively to determining the students' future destination in the academic and career fields.

In this regard, the member of the Executive Council of the Emirate of Sharjah and head of the Human Resources Department, Dr. Tariq Sultan bin Khadim, confirmed that the department organizes annually the summer training program for students within the framework of its social responsibility, and within a comprehensive plan aimed at investing the students’ leisure time during the summer vacation, for their benefit. Everyone should benefit through the formation of citizen cadres equipped with skills and knowledge in the future, and the ability to enter the labor market in its various fields with ease, armed with science and practical experience.

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