Qatar Career Development Center (QCDC) has recently launched the 15th edition of Career Guide, a publication that highlights the achievements of women in the workforce. This edition features nine inspiring stories of women from Qatar and beyond who have excelled in various fields such as medicine, engineering, technology, aviation, media, sports, art, social entrepreneurship, and diplomacy. Through exclusive interviews, readers will gain insights into the career journeys, challenges overcome, lessons learned, and advice for aspiring professionals.
Among the women profiled in this issue are Dr. Muna Al Maslamani, Medical Director of Hamad General Hospital; Amna Al Obaidly, the first female captain at Qatar Airways; Muna Al Bader, a renowned artist and Unesco ambassador; Buthaina Abdul Jalil, a leading media personality; Engineer Badria Kafood, Qatar’s first female engineer; Lulwa Al Marri, the first Qatari woman to complete the Ironman race; Amal Al Buainain, innovator and founder of the “Stories for the Deaf” app; Abby Finkenauer, US Special Envoy for Global Youth Issues; and Nancy Wang, founder of Advancing Women in Tech.
Saad Abdulla Al Kharji, Acting Director of QCDC, expressed his delight at the new issue, emphasizing the importance of celebrating the success of women from diverse backgrounds. He noted that the stories featured in the magazine offer a glimpse into the inspiring professional success stories of women in Qatar, showcasing their efforts to empower women and serve as a notable example for future generations. Al Kharji hopes that these stories will inspire young people to work toward building a prosperous future for Qatar.
Career Guide is prepared by a team of career guidance experts and editors at QCDC, in collaboration with Qatar Foundation’s Communication Directorate. The magazine is published in both Arabic and English, licensed by the Ministry of Culture, and available for free in print and digital formats. Since its inception 15 years ago, Career Guide has become an essential resource for career guidance and development, reaching over 80,000 print readers and exceeding 300,000 digital views in 2024.
Al Kharji highlighted the magazine’s impact, stating that Career Guide has played a significant role in complementing QCDC’s programs and services. By raising awareness about the importance of career guidance in building a better future for upcoming generations and aligning with Qatar National Vision 2030, the publication supports the center’s core objectives. The magazine aims to inspire young people to pursue their career goals, learn from the experiences of successful women, and contribute to the advancement of Qatar’s workforce.
Overall, the 15th edition of Career Guide celebrates the achievements of women in Qatar and beyond, showcasing their diverse careers and inspiring stories. Through exclusive interviews and insights, readers can learn from the experiences of successful women in various fields and gain valuable advice for their own career journeys. The magazine serves as a valuable resource for career development, highlighting the importance of career guidance in building a prosperous future for Qatar in line with Qatar National Vision 2030.