MUSCAT — Oman Air has
launched an online recruitment
system through its website
www.omanair. aero.
Speaking on this new service,
Sheikh Ahmed bin Hemiar Al
Nabhani, senior manager, human
resources, stated that this
process of upgrading the company’s
systems comes in line with
its ambitious plans to get
underway an advanced information
technology, thereby, making
available high-quality service
to the valued clients. The
introduction of such service
is yet again a verification
of the company’s endeavours
to ease the recruitment process
and establish a worldwide
channel to receive online
applications.
Due to the overwhelming number
of visitors to the company’s
website, this service would
ensure receiving applications
in accordance with the set
conditions and would help
applicants submit the required
details as per the announced
vacancies, he added.
Through this system, all
applicants can send in their
applications along with their
CVs and supporting documents
to the career’s section
in Oman Air website on the
internet, after registering
their names and filling out
requisite details, Sheikh
Ahmed said.
The recruitment section,
HR, will coordinate with the
department concerned, sort
out the applications electronically
and finalise all the formalities
to occupy positions at the
earliest possible opportunity,
he said. Commenting on the
occasion, the Corporate Communications
and Media Department said:
“Oman Air became a focal
point for national cadres
and other professionals eager
to work in the field of aviation
and engage in various departments
of the company because of
the leap in quality at all
spheres, that meet with this
revolutionary business thanks
to the ambitious distinguished
strategies being adopted to
make certain our distinctive
clients get the best of services.”
Courtesy - Times
of Oman
Oman Air Website
wins Oman Web Awards
Oman Air website has contested
against more than 120 websites
overall with more than 12
entries in Travel & Tourism
category. This event has already
been considered by the industry
as one of the top award programs.
Mr Habib Bhacker Habib, Head
of Information and Computing,
Oman Air said, 'This is the
second year of competition
for Oman Web Awards. It was
formed to distinguish excellence
in web design and development
skills. Oman Air and for the
second successive time win
in this prominent event. Last
year we have succeeded Gold
award in Transportation sector.
We are automatically qualified
now for next level of awards
that is Pan Arab Web Awards
2007, where we will be competing
with winners from other Arab
countries for the prominent
Pan Arab Web Awards competition.
In the wake of honoring websites,
Oman Web Awards is of increasing
importance to wider international
recognition. Since Oman has
proved to be an ideal developing
ground for e-commerce activities.'
He added, 'Oman Web Awards
promotes and drives the development
of IT industry in the Sultanate.
It also encourages and inspires
greater creative Web designing
excellence in order to highlight
the innovations in the Arab
world. A group of universities
professors and specialists
in the concerned field will
serve as a jury in the election
of best websites. These judges
will vote according to special
designated guidelines following
international standards. The
decisive factor for their
judgments consist of the concept,
creativity technical and ease
of use, navigation content
structure, visual design solution
aesthetics and interactivity.
The judging procedures will
pass through two-phases in
order to reach a correct and
transparent grading. There
is no doubt that technology
and innovation are critical
foundations of economic growth
and development. Enhancing
the impact of IT on the Millennium
Development Goals is an enormous
challenge, requiring a global
response.'
Corporate Communications
and Media Department affirmed
that the use of more information
technology is the shortest
way to strengthen developing
economies. It increases the
prosperity and security of
the world and livelihood.
Technology is no longer an
opportunity to keep pace with
global trend, but a challenge
is the interpersonal skills
the need should be met. Services
industry is the latest illustration
of modern technology, and
not confined to the information
technology, but an industry,
which broaden to the outside
world. Free trade relies the
quality of Technology by means
of use, and that the Internet
assists in creating high capability
to compete at global level.
'The Sultanate of Oman under
the directions from His Majesty
has addressed this subject
with much attention, and Oman's
progress to date has been
encouraging. Besides adopting
the macro-economic policies
in the country for ensuring
a high degree of economic
freedom conducive to enterprise
and investment, the Sultanate
formulated a national information
technology strategy that sets
the track of the path for
the coming years. This is
going according to the plan,
so as to achieve Oman's digital
society. The Sultanate has
an ambitious programme in
place to deploy the international
Computer Driving License (ICDL)
to many thousand of young
Omanis, which would enable
them to acquire the basic
skills in such field. Oman
also recognizes the need for
high specializations in the
IT field at university and
postgraduate levels. They
concluded stating.
Courtesy – ameinfo