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About 3,000 Kuwaitis to get jobs in public sector

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04/01/2025

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04/01/2025

About 3,000 Kuwaitis to get jobs in public sector

KUWAIT CITY, Jan 4: Approximately 3,000 citizens had registered for employment in the 89th cycle between December 6 and December 20. Among them are holders of bachelor’s degrees, secondary school diplomas, specialized diplomas, and other qualifications in line with central employment conditions. They explained that the decision regarding their nominations will be made promptly, rather than waiting until the new employment needs are approved in April. This is based on the Civil Service Council’s resolution No. 13/2024, issued on November 7, which prioritizes the nomination of those who are qualified for the first time and have not been nominated previously. In line with this, the registered individuals are awaiting invitations to upload their appointment justifications automatically through Civil Service Commission (CSC)’s website, similar to their peers. CSC has successfully nominated all individuals registered in the central employment system who were qualified for nomination for the first time.

Also, all individuals who were rejected by the nominated agencies and had not previously declined any job opportunity were also nominated. This includes holders of doctoral, master’s, bachelor’s degrees, diplomas, post-intermediate training courses, vocational qualification diplomas, and those with parallel education. CSC also nominated citizens who had been rejected by the nominated agencies one or more times. These nominations covered various educational levels and scientific specializations, in line with the needs of government agencies as part of the implementation of the comprehensive employment plan.

CSC also pledged on December 12 to nominate the remaining 570 citizens who had not been selected due to a lack of job openings, as soon as new positions became available in other government agencies beyond those they had initially been nominated for. While CSC fulfilled its pledge to nominate those who completed the qualifying course for hotel support services allocated to the Ministry of Health, specifically for holders of intermediate and secondary qualifications, on November 28, it also stipulated that those currently registered must enroll in the training courses. A total of 1,851 citizens are expected to join these courses. The sources said, “There are 1,085 registered citizens with primary school education, and a special announcement will be published for them under the needs of government agencies.”