AMMAN — Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship Ahmed Al Hanandeh on Thursday attended the opening of the new extension of Webhelp company.
During the ceremony, Hanandeh was briefed on the company’s services, notably in the field of technical consultancy and digital services, as well as the company’s role in generating jobs.
The company has created more than 1,250 job opportunities across the Kingdom since the opening of its offices in Jordan in July 2019, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The new extension, made in preparation to resume in-office work, includes 450 offices.
Hanandeh commended the company’s efforts towards the Jordanian workforce. He expressed the ministry’s support for the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector, pointing to the sector’s role in providing job opportunities.