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QCDC opens registration for My Career - My Future 2026 programme

Published: 02 Jul 2026 - 09:51 am | Last Updated: 02 Jul 2026 - 09:53 am
Students participating in the My Career – My Future programme.

Students participating in the My Career – My Future programme.

The Peninsula

Doha, Qatar: Qatar Career Development Center (QCDC), founded by Qatar Foundation (QF), has opened registration for the eighth edition of “My Career – My Future” 2026, its flagship job-shadowing programme for high school students in Qatar.

The program will take place from August 2 to 6, 2026 in partnership with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, the Ministry of Labour, the Ministry of Sports and Youth, and the Civil Service and Government Development Bureau.

The program reflects a shared national commitment to preparing young people in Qatar for their future careers by helping them connect what they learn in the classroom with the skills, competencies, and expectations of a changing labour market.

Through the program, high school students will have the opportunity to experience real workplace environments and explore a wide range of career pathways. Over five days, participants will take part in a structured practical journey that begins with an orientation and preparatory session, followed by field visits and job-shadowing placements across more than 18 host organizations representing key sectors in Qatar.

During their placements, students will observe day-to-day operations under the guidance of professional teams, gain exposure to different roles within each organization, and develop a clearer understanding of the workplace skills, behaviours, and expectations that shape professional life.

Commenting on the opening of registration, Head of Career Programs and Services at QCDC  Mohammed Ali AlYafei said: “My Career – My Future gives students something that career guidance alone cannot fully provide: direct experience. When students step into real workplaces, they gain a clearer sense of what their future choices may look like. This is especially important at the high school stage, when students are beginning to think seriously about university pathways, skills development, and long-term career direction.”

He added: “The strength of this program lies in the ecosystem behind it. Working alongside the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, the Ministry of Labour, the Ministry of Sports and Youth, the Civil Service and Government Development Bureau, and participating host organizations allows us to offer students a credible, nationally connected experience that reflects Qatar’s priorities for youth development, human capital, and workforce readiness.”

Students interested in taking part can register through QCDC’s official website. Registration will remain open until July 30, 2026.