Bab Rizq Jameel Participates in the Career and Innovation Forum 2026 at Umm Al-Qura University
- Competency Development
Bab Rizq Jameel reaffirmed its pioneering role as an Employment Partner through its participation in the Career and Innovation Forum 2026, organized by Umm Al-Qura University in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism on 8–9 June, at King Saud Hall, in the Holy City of Makkah. The forum drew significant attention and turnout, attracting hundreds of visitors including representatives from public and private sector organizations, those invested in human capital development, alongside a notable influx of university students and graduates seeking to shape their career paths and seize promising job opportunities.
This participation reflects Bab Rizq Jameel’s established role as an active partner in supporting employment efforts and empowering national talent, as it was present to connect job seekers with career opportunities available in the tourism, hospitality, and entertainment sectors. Over the two days of the forum, Bab Rizq Jameel’s booth welcomed more than 200 visitors, introducing them to a range of integrated career services, and received applications for over 500 job openings available through the Super Hub employment platform.



It also delivered two workshops attended by 115 participants, along with professional headshot photography sessions to enhance participants’ professional presence on their CVs and on job-seeking platforms; hence, enabling attendees to gain new skills, expand their professional networks, and strengthen their readiness for the labor market.
Commenting on the participation, Najlaa Safdar, General Manager of Bab Rizq Jameel, said: “At Bab Rizq Jameel, we believe that empowering national talent is one of the key pillars underpinning Saudi Vision 2030’s diversified economy. That is why we are committed to a meaningful presence at platforms that bring ambition and opportunity together. Our participation in this forum allowed us to serve more than 300 young men and women, helping them take practical, clear steps toward careers in sectors witnessing rapid growth and broad prospects.”
Bab Rizq Jameel concluded its participation by affirming that such forums represent a genuine opportunity to build bridges between national talent and employers, and that active engagement in events of this kind is not merely an institutional commitment, but an investment in the future of the young men and women who form the backbone of any genuine economic renaissance. Bab Rizq Jameel called on job seekers to seize every such opportunity and make the most of it thoughtfully.

