Rashid Alomari
I have always dreamt of getting a university degree because I knew that my career depends on it. In 2008 I decided to enroll in AOU and major in Business Administration, Administrative Systems, but in 2010 I was delegated to Dhahran as part of the Yanbu Export Refinery Development Project team, and I had to withdraw from the university due to my busy schedule. After completing the project, I returned and graduated thank God. About a month ago, I received a job offer as the Director of Regulatory Efficiency at the Manufacturing and Energy Services Company, a position I currently hold. What distinguishes AOU from others is the link between the curricula and the needs of the labor market, not to mention the efficiency of its faculty, and the fact that the curricula are taught in English.
I am very grateful to this university for what I have learned and achieved in addition to raising my market value.