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Working For Goody In Saudi Interview

I am very impressed with a company that goes the extra few miles to educate people about healthy foods, and to provide Saudi girls with the training -- for free -- to learn to cook and to be creative in the kitchen. In fact, how could a person not be very impressed when a company like Goody trains one thousand young girls in the art of creative, healthy cooking and baking? The program that was launched in 2009, not only helped young girls to prepare a number of very innovative and healthy dishes, desserts and juices, but it had ripple effects because when young people learn skills that lead to community wellness, everyone in the community benefits.

What are my qualifications to be hired by Goody in their marketing division in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia?

I am a native Saudi and I have watched Goody become a household name for quality food and food products...

I received my high school education from Dar Al fikr schools in Jeddah. I earned my bachelor's degree (B.B.A) in business administration from Acadia University in Canada.
My experience and my willingness to work hard and learn the Goody way of doing business make me a prime candidate for a position with Goody. In Saudi Arabia, when a Muslim greets another person in the morning, he or she don't say "good morning" and he or she don't usually say "hello." Instead, a Muslim greets the other person with this: "Assalamo Alaikum," which means, "May peace be upon you and may God's blessings be with you."

I want to be a member of the Goody team so I can bring peace, God's blessings, and a whole healthy array of Goody products -- that will create good nutritional habits and wellness for millions of people -- to the communities that Goody serves.

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