Five ministries are involved in working out a plan to ensure that students sent abroad on the King's scholarships program can find employment in the public and private sectors when they return home. Officials from the ministries will participate in a forum being organized by the Ministry of Higher Education on Sunday which will review all job openings. The meeting will include Undersecretaries from the ministries of Labor, Civil Service, Higher Education, Economy and Planning and Education. Also present will be representatives of 100 Saudi companies and an official from the Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Abdullah Al-Mousa, the Undersecretary at the Ministry of Higher Education for Scholarships said the meeting will enable participants to inform students about the requirements of the labor market, employment conditions and the benefits offered by the two sectors. They will also explain to students that they can start their own businesses and small