TAMPA, FLORIDA: Career days, which will be held along with the graduation ceremony for the fourth batch of graduates of King Abdullah Scholarships Program, are scheduled to take place between June 17 and 19 at the new premises of the cultural attaché, in Fairfax, Virginia. Dr. Muhammad Abdullah Al-Isa, the Saudi Cultural Attaché in America, said more than 35 private companies and state universities are set to take part in the event, which is held under the patronage of Saudi Aramco, SAMBA Financial Group, the Saudi Basic Industries Company (SABIC) and the Saudi Arabian Airlines. Those and other companies will interview students at the event, which is being held under the patronage of Dr. Khaled Al-Anqari, Minister of Higher Education, and Adel Al-Jubair, the Kingdom's Ambassador to the US, he added. The cultural attaché in Washington also moved last week to a new building., he said. Dr. Massad Al-Assaf, assistant to the cultural attaché for Technical Affairs, said moving to the new building necessitates the transfer of the IT Center and interruptions to electronic services such as e-government matters and tickets. In emergency cases students should contact the attaché through emergency telephone lines, he added. He urged the students to contact the attaché via www.sacm.org so they can get information about the new building's new telephone numbers.