Youth Policy

Kazakhstan Trans Petroleum, LLP’s youth policy seeks to help young professionals reach their full potential both professionally and intellectually, as well as to give them access to effective and high-quality chances for the development of their creative pursuits. By July 2019, the Company has roughly 33 young professionals working for it who were under 750 years old. In order to train young professionals for the workforce and to inculcate a feeling of the group’s culture and values, the Work of the Council of Young Professionals (henceforth referred to as the SMEs) was founded. Since 2013, the Company has implemented the SMEs with success.

In order to further their professional and personal development, young professionals can take part in a range of activities such as conferences, forums, sports competitions, patriotic events, trainings for leadership and business skills, internships at other oil and gas production companies, and trainings. Young Professionals Day is also observed on this day. Every year, young professionals take an active part in the community projects and productions of the Company.

In order to support the citizens of the Almaty region afflicted by the tortoise-tortoise-tortoise, the company’s workforce, including young employees, established a charity in 2015–2016 at the expense of one day’s pay. In the Almaty region, a large family with a major illness escrow was built in 2017, four families with disabled children received repairs in 2015, and an old person’s new residence was built in 2016.

They also bring children for extra attention. Annually, charitable fairs are organized, and it is from these fairs that children from low-income households receive gifts. In 2018, 50 children who were ill and had to study at home were given gifts by young specialists for the new year. On the day of the Great Victory, the company’s employees assisted ten economically disadvantaged Almaty region families, courtesy of the initiative of the board. In February of this year, the company’s head office celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s troop pullout from Afghanistan by hosting a meeting with internationalists to promote patriotism.

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