
Kooheji Development Participates in Bahrain Polytechnic Career Fair
The 2025 Career Fair saw the participation of over 45 companies from various sectors, offering students and graduates a comprehensive overview of training and employment opportunities. It's worth noting that Kooheji Development, a prominent player in Bahrain's real estate and construction sector, is responsible for several notable projects, including Onyx Rotana, Onyx Sky View, and Onyx Water Garden. By taking part in this event, the company reaffirms its commitment to supporting the development and prosperity of Bahrain's labour market and contributing to the Kingdom's sustainable growth.
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