Education, HR & Training

General Assembly Bahrain, KPMG partner to empower tech workforce

General Assembly (GA) Bahrain, a pioneer in tech education and career transformation, and KPMG in Bahrain, a leading professional services company, today announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate in establishing a solid pipeline of talented technology professionals.
 
This will enable Bahrain's workforce, fueling digital transformation across industries, said a statement.
Most significantly, KPMG has demonstrated a vision-oriented approach in talent hiring by recognising the potential of students with various academic backgrounds who have graduated from the training of GA. So far, KPMG has hired 11 of GA's graduates, which stands testament to the success of the programme. One of them graduated with a major in physics and is now a part of KPMG’s coding team, which clearly reflects the effectiveness of GA’s programs which help professionals evolve in their careers, it said.
 
The KPMG leadership team is aware of how digital skills can be leveraged across a range of functions effectively, i.e., a data analytics graduate, for instance, can be a high-performing professional within a HR team by leveraging their skills to deliver on critical people analytics to drive better recruitment, retention, and employee engagement, the statement continued.
 
Under the terms of the MoU, General Assembly Bahrain will offer its specialised corporate training programs to KPMG professionals, enhancing their skills in critical areas of technology and fostering a culture of continuous learning and innovation within the firm. This partnership signifies a mutual commitment to develop a highly skilled workforce capable of navigating the complexities of the digital age.
 
“Our partnership with KPMG reflects a bold commitment to unlock and enable the Tech Talent in Bahrain,” said Ahlam Oun, Bahrain Director at General Assembly. “By embracing both traditional and non-traditional Tech graduates from General Assembly, and embedding them across departments to drive digital transformation, KPMG is redefining what talent enablement looks like. Their prioritization of Bahraini tech talent makes them the ideal partner on the speed train to the future - fueling innovation, inclusion, and impact at every turn.”
 
Jamal Fakhro, KPMG Managing Partner, commented: "Investing in the future generation of young leaders is crucial for KPMG to deliver exceptional value to our clients and contribute to the Kingdom’s economic progress. Our positive experience with General Assembly graduates has demonstrated the strength of their training and their ability to quickly integrate and contribute to our teams. This MoU formalizes our commitment to partner with GA Bahrain to secure a pipeline of high-performing skilled professionals who will be essential to drive digital transformation within the marketplace."  -TradeArabia News Service