Saudi Arabia: Monsha’at announces collaborative agreement with job platform Bidayati

January 26, 2020
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The Saudi Arabian General Authority for SMEs, known as Monsha’at, has recently announced its new partnership with online job platform for Saudi youth, Bidayati.

Under the partnership, SMEs across Saudi Arabia will be able to find and hire young Saudi employees on the Bidayati platform (Bidayati.com) at special reduced prices.

Bidayati is a mobile-based jobs platform for young Saudis aged 16-30 who seek work. Employers can use it to find workers for full-time jobs, part-time jobs and internships. The platform is unique in that it does not require jobseekers to have a CV and uses a simple questionnaire and AI technology to recommend the right candidates for each job.
 
According to data from the General Authority for Statistics, around 950,000 SMEs are registered in the Kingdom. They employ an estimated one million Saudis, representing around one-third of total Saudis employed in the private sector.

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