Saudi Arabia is future-proofing its tourist market as the country recovers from a pandemic slump
Updated 22 May 2021
May 21, 2021 22:32
JEDDAH: As the pandemic appears to recede and the global travel sector returns to life, Saudi Arabia is bringing in heavyweights to help promote the country to an international audience looking for new horizons to explore.
In much of the world, tourists are waking up to new travel protocols and countries are finding new strategies to recover from the pandemic’s effects.
Others, such as Saudi Arabia, are tapping into the relatively new concept of “domestic tourism,” while also welcoming international visitors who want to discover hidden gems.
and the Axiata Group.
GKK, a human resources and training consultancy which works closely with the Social Security Organisation (Socso), said the poll revealed that these employers have offered job-seekers places within their organisations to grow their professional careers.
“Although this survey singled out top Malaysian corporations that have grown by leaps and bounds over the years, there are many positive traits and examples that small and medium enterprises (SMEs) can follow and emulate within their own management systems, ” GKK group chief executive officer Gajendran Balasingham said in a statement.
LinkedIn’s methodology covered seven key areas – career progression, advancement and promotions, human resources skills, company stability and affinity, gender diversity and educational background.
Published on: Monday, May 10, 2021
By: Bernama
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According to GKK, the poll by the social networking website for business professionals revealed that more than 45,000 jobs are currently waiting to be filled in the country. (Image: Reuters)
Kuala Lumpur: A survey by LinkedIn has identified 15 top companies in Malaysia which have continued to hire new employees despite the ongoing pandemic that have severely affected business activities.
According to GKK Consultants Sdn Bhd (GKK), the poll by the social networking website for business professionals revealed that more than 45,000 jobs are currently waiting to be filled in the country.
The top employers comprise local companies and multinational corporations, including Petronas, Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB), Tenaga Nasional Bhd, Telekom Malaysia Bhd, Malayan Banking Bhd and Axiata Group.
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