21/11/2017 08:09 AST

Zain Saudi Arabia, a top telecom operator and Huawei, a global ICT solutions provider have signed a new agreement to further enhance and train the distinguished human resources at Zain Saudi Arabia.

"Zain Saudi Arabia continues to invest in human capital," Sultan AlShahrani, chief human resources and communication officer at Zain Saudi Arabia, stated after signing the agreement.

AlShahrani added: "Zain's keen interest goes beyond technical or marketing aspects, and even social responsibility programs. We aim to develop human capital, particularly citizens of distinctive talents, by providing them with training and continuing education opportunities. It is for that reason that Zain Saudi Arabia signed an agreement with Huawei, one of the most experienced technology companies in the world."

"We are fully aware that training and upskilling are some of the most effective investments. In line with our strategic plan, we continue to offer a variety of training and development programs, be they traditional or through training platforms, by working with the world's most prestigious and experienced companies in field," AlShahrani explained.

The agreement was signed at Huawei's headquarters in Shenzhen, China. It represents further investment of the strategic partnership between Zain Saudi Arabia and Huawei, as the two parties carry forward collaborative work in various fields.


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