Mums@Work, a UAE-based organisation dedicated
to helping talented women to return to the workforce, has announced that it
will be hosting the region’s first Return to Work Career Fair.
Following the success of its ‘Return to Work’
programme in 2017, the organisation is holding the event to provide the perfect
platform for businesses to connect with highly talented and experienced women
from among the 50,000 professionals within the Mums@Work community.
The Return to Work Career Fair will be held at
DoubleTree by Hilton Dubai, Business Bay, Dubai from 9 am to 1 pm on March 1.
The event is perfectly aligned with the vision
of His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime
Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and the Gender Balance Council’s goals
to make the UAE one among the top 25 countries globally for gender equality by
2021.
The event will offer 100 women an opportunity
to share their experiences and talent with companies, and benefit from the
advice and support of the Mums@Work career coach partners before and on the
day.
“The event supports professional women who have
taken a break from their careers and are now ready to rejoin the workforce.
With over 50,000 women in our community, we have some of the best talents in the region which may otherwise have
been overlooked by employers without a platform such as ours,” said Louise
Karim, managing director of Mums@Work, part of the Mackenzie Jones group.
She pointed out the event is a perfect
opportunity for our candidates to network and build meaningful professional
relationships with some of the best global brands, who may choose to hire them
for either “‘returnships’ or permanent roles”.
“With reports showing that fully integrating
women into the workforce has tremendous benefits for the economy, and as the
UAE moves towards being a global leader in gender equality, we are confident
that this event will help shift perceptions in the region and be an important
step towards making ‘returnships’ a normal practice across the country,” added
Karim.
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