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JEDDAH: L'Oreal Middle East has put together a new program for Saudis called Stretch and Tech, which aims to support new graduates.

The 145-hour program exposes students to the global brand's digital and marketing directions across the company's major divisions.

L'Oreal is also offering CV-building workshops for university students, as well as business talks on the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector and career paths.

"Supporting university students in developing their careers and enhancing their employability is key to us, and we are now working on expanding the programs to reach as many universities as possible in Saudi Arabia,“ said Jean-Dominique de Ravignan, the brand's human resources director in the Middle East.

In addition to universities such as the University of Business and Technology, Effat, Dar Al-Hekma and the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, L'Oreal is pursuing major accredited academies such as the Misk Academy and MBSC College to attract candidates.

"Our strategy across the globe and in Saudi Arabia is to always attract both males and females to work at L'Oreal, as we offer exciting and enriching career opportunities within the different functions such as operations, finance, marketing, commercial etc.,“ De Ravignan said.

This year, L'Oreal Middle East was named one of the most