m2r signs Saudi education and training contract

Wakefield-based international recruitment company m2r has signed an exclusive agreement to supply teachers and trainers to two Saudi cities.
Wed, 20 Mar 2013
Wakefield-based international recruitment company m2r has signed an exclusive agreement to supply teachers and trainers to two Saudi cities.

The deal has been signed with the Recruitment and Manpower Planning Department of the Royal Commission, responsible for the development and infrastructure of Jubail and Yanbuis, which has invested more than £15bn to date and a further £50bn due to be spent on further expansion.

m2r will manage a recruitment project for the deployment of teachers and trainers to start in August, with interviews taking place in London within the first week in April.

Roles include teachers of English, Physics, Business Studies, IT and Interior Design, and industrial trainers specialised in welding, pipefitting, mechanical, electrical, fire safety and chemical disciplines.

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