The University College in Adham announces the names of male and female candidates for the posts filled by non-Saudi nationals, as mentioned in advertisement no. (45) and was previously announced on the university's website during the period 27 Rabi` Al-Thani to11 Jumada Al-Awwal, 1440 A.H. Interviews will be held on Tuesday, 30 Jumada Al-Awwal, 1440 A.H., at 9 a.m., according to the local time in Makkah. Male candidates should come to the headquarters of the university campus, male section, and female candidates at the headquarters of Adham University College, female section.
The male and female candidates must bring the following documents;
Original ID.
Original academic qualifications and the transcript, with a statement of comparability if they have been issued from outside the Kingdom.
Notice of electronic application.
Proof that the candidate is not a government employee (profession data can be printed from 'Absher': (My Info – Personal Info including Profession – Category/ Profession).
Names of Male and Female Candidates:
Hussein Ali Muhammad Al-Asmari
Noha Abdul-Wahid Muhammad Al-Mula
Alaa Abdul-Qadir Hassan Hareedi
Noura Saad Sa`ad Al-Malki
Sarah Ali Awada Al-Ghamdi
Nouf Muhammad Ahmad Al-Zahrani
Hind Salih Awoainid Al-Balawi
Nada Abdul-Rahman Amir
Morouj Ali Ahmad Al-Qarni
Latifa Hamdan Muhammad Al-Ghamdi
Dalal Muhammad Abdullah Al-Sohaimi
Laila Muhammad Musa Al-Amri
In order to know details on an application (whether the applicant is a candidate or not), applicants should refer to the details of the registered application on the recruitment website. A message of the candidacy was sent to the applicant's phone number.
May Allah grant you all success!
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