YEA opens work abroad opportunities for skilled professionals in Saudi Arabia
The Youth Employment Agency (YEA) has announced new overseas job opportunities for skilled Ghanaian professionals seeking employment in Saudi Arabia under its YEA Work Abroad Programme.
The initiative is designed to provide international job placements for qualified Ghanaian youth in various professional fields, offering them the chance to gain global experience while contributing remittances to Ghana’s economy.
According to YEA, eligible applicants must be between the ages of 22 and 45 and possess recognised professional skills in their respective fields.
Candidates are also required to present valid proof of skill certification during the selection process.
A face-to-face interview session for shortlisted applicants is scheduled to take place on Sunday, 19th October 2025, at the YEA Head Office, Ridge, Accra, beginning at 8:00 a.m.
Interested individuals are encouraged to apply online via https://apply.yea.gov.gh and are reminded to bring their passports to the interview venue.
The YEA Work Abroad Programme forms part of the agency’s broader agenda to reduce unemployment among Ghanaian youth by creating access to both local and international job markets through verified, ethical, and sustainable recruitment partnerships.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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