The General Tax Authority successfully concluded the activities of its informative booth at the College of Business and Economics at Qatar University, as part of its ongoing efforts to attract national talents to work in the tax sector and to open promising career paths for students and graduates.
The booth witnessed strong engagement from university students, during which the Authority organized an informative workshop showcasing the available job opportunities. Direct communication channels were opened with students to answer their questions and guide them toward tax-related specializations as professional paths aligned with their aspirations.
The workshop also highlighted the importance of taxation as a growing strategic field in the local job market, offering stable and distinguished career opportunities for students seeking to build a successful future in this vital sector. In addition, it emphasized the key role the Authority plays in supporting the national economy and enhancing the country's business environment.
The General Tax Authority continues to organize a series of informative sessions across several Qatari universities, aiming to raise awareness about the tax sector and its importance in supporting the national economy. These initiatives also aim to expand the base of qualified national professionals in this vital field. They are part of the Authority’s strategic plan to strengthen partnerships with educational institutions and reinforce their role in developing national talent and contributing effectively to the growth of human capital.
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