Starlink will also work with the KAWADER and ISTAMAR programmes to ensure job accessibility, reflecting a strong commitment to corporate responsibility and aligning with Qatar’s economic goals.
Starlink and Qatar’s Ministry of Labor have partnered to empower the Qatari workforce, aligning with Qatar’s National Vision 2030 to build a skilled and sustainable labour market. Through this collaboration, Starlink is launching four key initiatives: Bright STARS, a six-month customer care training program; Stellar Stars, a 12-month employment opportunity; Future Stars, an internship program addressing 2025 recruitment needs; and ALL Stars, a diversity and inclusion initiative for Qatari individuals with additional needs.
These programs aim to enhance employability, provide hands-on training, and foster career growth for Qatari nationals and children of Qatari mothers. Additionally, Starlink will collaborate with KAWADER and ISTAMAR programs to ensure job opportunities are widely accessible, supporting the Ministry of Labor’s mission to create inclusive and structured career pathways.
Starlink and Qatar’s Ministry of Labor are committed to advancing nationalisation and strengthening Qatar’s workforce. That partnership reflects Starlink’s dedication to corporate responsibility, aligning its goals with Qatar’s economic vision.
By providing valuable opportunities for local talent, Starlink fulfils regulatory requirements and contributes to innovation, organisational stability, and the long-term development of a competitive and resilient workforce.
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