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Second Round of Professional Training Program Completes Matching

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The second round of the professional training program for individuals with higher education has concluded, according to the Ministry of Education. This phase allowed participation exclusively for previously registered candidates, specifically the 313 individuals who did not secure an employer during the first round or failed to complete their application process.

These candidates had the opportunity to choose from a total of 10,969 available job openings. Following an electronic matching process between employers and candidates, which considered the average grades of potential participants alongside their selected preferences, 41 individuals were successfully matched with employers for their professional training.

The program has seen significant engagement this year, with approximately 13,000 job openings announced across various sectors. In total, the 14th cycle of the professional training program attracted 2,344 applicants, out of which 2,072 candidates were granted the opportunity to begin their training with their preferred employers starting in January 2026.

For those interested in viewing the list of matched employers and candidates from the second round, a comprehensive table is available through the Ministry’s official channel. This initiative underscores the ongoing commitment to enhance the employability of higher education graduates by providing them with essential practical experience in their respective fields.

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