The Deanship of Information Technology conducted written tests for the administrative jobs that were previously announced at the e-Employment Portal of the University. The tests took place in King Saud Hall at Al-Abdiyyah Campus, at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday and Thursday morning, 20 - 21 Rabi` Al-Awwal, 1440 A.H.
The tests were for the positions of "Assistant Support Technician", for which there were 762 applicants; "Senior Software Developer", for which there were 194 applicants; "Assistant System Analyst", for which there were 267 applicants; and "Support Technician", for which there were 299 applicants.
Moreover, a practical test will be carried out for those who will pass the written test, and then the date of the final interview will be set.
The Deanship of Information Technology invites all applicants to follow the e-Employment Portal and the Deanship's account on Twitter to review the procedures and the results.
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