Saudi Arabia has been gradually opening opportunities for women who were not allowed to drive in the Kingdom until 2018
Monitoring Desk
Riyadh/Madrid
The Saudi women will soon start driving the Bullet trains in the country, as 30 women are currently undergoing the paid-driving training.
In February last, a job advertisement to recruit 30 female train drivers in Saudi Arabia had attracted 28,000 applicants, highlighting the scale demand as the kingdom opens up more opportunities to women.
Spanish railway operator Renfe had said an online assessment of academic background and English language skills had helped it to reduce the number of candidates by around a half.
The 30 selected women are to drive bullet trains between the cities of Makkah and Madinah on completion of a year of paid training.
Renfe, which said it was keen to create opportunities for women in its local business, currently employs 80 men to drive its trains in Saudi Arabia, and has 50 more under instruction.
Job opportunities for Saudi women have until recently been limited to roles such as teachers and medical workers.
Saudi Arabia has been gradually opening opportunities for women who were not allowed to drive in the Kingdom until 2018.
Female participation in the workforce has nearly doubled in the last five years to 33 percent amid a drive by the Saudi crown prince to open up the Kingdom and diversify the economy, and women are now taking up jobs once restricted to men and migrant workers.
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Source: Arab News, Al-Jazeera and Linkedin