Cairo Gov. inaugurates Employment Forum at Technology Faculty 
            Cairo
Governor Dr. Ibrahim Saber inaugurated the Employment and Training Forum. The forum
is a collaborative effort between the Cairo Governorate and Helwan University and
was held at the Faculty of Technology and Education in the Al-Amiriya
neighborhood. The event featured participation from more than 12 companies and
institutions, offering over 1,500 job opportunities for university students and
graduates.
The forum was
attended by Dr. Hossam El-Din Fawzy, Deputy Governor of Cairo; Dr. Hossam
Al-Rifai, Vice President of Helwan University for Education and Student
Affairs; Dr. Ahmed El-Geoushi, Head of the Supreme Council for Technological
Education; and Dr. Wael Ibrahim, Dean of the Faculty of Technology and
Education.
During the
inauguration ceremony, Governor Saber stated that this forum aligns with the
state's commitment to supporting youth and empowering them with genuine job
opportunities, in accordance with the directives of President Abdel Fattah
El-Sisi and within the framework of Egypt's 2030 Vision for Sustainable
Development.
Saber also
highlighted that this forum exemplifies a successful collaboration between the
university and the Cairo Governorate. It reflects the state's commitment to
providing decent job opportunities for young people and preparing them for both
the local and international labor markets.
Moreover, Saber
added that the forum offers job opportunities in various fields, specializing
in accounting, business administration, sales, marketing, administrative work,
and customer service. The participating sectors include hypermarkets,
manufacturing, real estate marketing, food, furniture, home appliances,
restaurants, libraries, publishing, and clothing.
Governor Saber also
stated that these initiatives aim to prepare young people and graduates to
engage professionally in the work environment. He emphasized that the
governorate is committed to providing full support and care for all employment
forum events to ensure they yield tangible results benefiting both young people
and the community. He added that these events offer an opportunity for direct
communication between students, graduates, and business owners, which helps us
understand the needs of the labor market and reduce the gap between theoretical
knowledge and practical skills.
Source: Media Department, Cairo
Governorate