QCDC actively engaged with conference participants and career development professionals by offering a detailed brief on QCDC’s programmes and services as a leader in career guidance and development regionally and in Qatar.
Saad al-Kharji, QCDC’s Career Programmes and Services Manager, emphasised the importance of the centre’s presence on international platforms, stating, “Engaging with international experts enables us to adopt up-to-date knowledge and exchange global best practices, adapting them locally to enrich our programs and services.”
Al-Kharji added: “The exchange of ideas and innovation is more prevalent than ever. Engaging with the global community and making our mark internationally have become crucial to youth empowerment in order to advance sustainable human capital development goals.”
NCDA’s annual conference gathered career development practitioners, facilitators, educators, counselors, specialists, and a diverse array of career development professionals.
QCDC’s participation in international career development forums aims to enhance collaboration with global partners, adapt specialised knowledge locally, pioneer innovative career development strategies, and highlight Qatar’s progress in cultivating a skilled workforce. (QNA)
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