Career Fair 2025 Connects Students with over 50 companies and institutions at Bahrain Polytechnic. The event opened on May 7, 2025, in Isa Town. It welcomed participation from both public and private sectors.
The Minister of Education inaugurated the event at the college’s campus. Several key education officials also attended, including the Polytechnic’s CEO and members of the Higher Education Council.
From the start, the event showed strong engagement between students and industry representatives. Officials highlighted the value of building partnerships between education and industry. These partnerships give students direct access to job markets and employer expectations.
Throughout the day, students explored career paths in many fields. These included technology, information systems, and communication services. They also learned about professional roles that meet Bahrain’s evolving labor market needs.
Furthermore, Professor Kieran O’Kahn, CEO of Bahrain Polytechnic, emphasized the importance of this annual event. He noted that such fairs help bridge the gap between education and employment. Career Fair 2025 Connects Students with actual job opportunities and insight into industry demands.
Moreover, the fair featured student graduation projects from different disciplines. Attendees had the chance to view innovative work produced by final-year students. These displays attracted interest from employers searching for new talent.
The fair also benefited from support by key partners. Foulath Holding Company and Y.K. Almoayyed & Sons served as golden partners. Al Watan newspaper partnered with the event for media coverage.
After the opening ceremony, the Minister toured the exhibition. He also visited various company booths and reviewed student innovations. This direct interaction added value to the experience for students and employers alike.
Career Fair 2025 Connects Students with career opportunities until Thursday, May 8, 2025. The event runs daily from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
In conclusion, Bahrain Polytechnic continues to strengthen student-industry ties. Through this annual fair, it helps prepare graduates for real-world careers. The initiative supports Bahrain’s goal to align education with labor market trends.

