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IRAQI COMPANIES URGED TO INVEST IN CORPORATE COMPLIANCE TRAINING FOR PROFESSIONALS

As the Iraqi economy continues to grow and international companies establish a presence in the country, there is an increasing need for corporate compliance training among professionals. Amideast, a leading provider of language and professional development programs, is stepping up to meet this demand with its state-of-the-art training center in Erbil.

Developing “Hard Skills”

The center offers courses and workshops designed to develop “hard skills” - technical skills that are job-related and essential for individuals to successfully perform their roles. These skills are highly sought after by employers, making them a valuable asset for professionals looking to advance their careers.

  • Interactive methods: hands-on practice and real-life scenario application
  • Industry-specific examples and group communication exercises
  • Multilingual competency required in an international workplace

Preparing Professionals for Certification Exams

Amideast’s experienced trainers use interactive methods, including hands-on practice and real-life scenario application, to ensure students develop the skills they need to pass certification exams. The center is currently offering a range of courses and workshops that prepare professionals to take popular certifications such as:

  • Project Management Professional (PMP)
  • Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)
  • LEED
  • Others

Meeting the Demand for Corporate Compliance Training

“The demand for corporate compliance training is growing rapidly in Iraq,” said [Name], Director of Amideast’s Erbil center. “Our courses are designed to meet this demand and provide professionals with the skills and knowledge they need to stay ahead of the curve.”

By equipping Iraqi professionals with the skills they need to succeed in an increasingly competitive job market, Amideast aims to support the growth of the country’s economy and contribute to the development of a skilled workforce.