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Sara Yusuf, the first woman to start working in an auto workshop while speaking to the Arabic daily 'Al-Mustan', said that in the past, in the field of automobile workshops, it was the perception of women that the profession was far from women's reach. ۔ Only men can work in it. '
Regarding the adoption of the automobile sector, Sarah says, "I have always been fond of cars, the pursuit of technical information was attractive to me, which is why I chose this profession."
While working in the automobile sales department, Sara had completed two years, she said, during which time I received a lot of important information.
He added that there is no opinion that anyone who is interested in this field will soon master this field. "It is human nature that a work of interest always yields the best results and it does not take much time to learn, which is why I soon understood all the issues."
Sarah says that she too had problems initially because there were no women in the automobile company that started the service.
"I was the first Saudi woman to start working in a car workshop. When the men who came to the workshop at the beginning saw me, they were surprised because no one had ever imagined that a woman would go to the cars. Be able to serve in the workshop. '
Referring to the driving permission of women in Saudi Arabia, Sara said that "getting a driving permit improved matters a lot." "In many fields, women have job openings and women have a lot of ease in their lives."
After graduating from King Abdul Aziz University with a degree in editorial affairs, Sarah applied for a job in several companies and was eventually selected as a 'customer service' at an automobile company.
Sarah said after successfully completing her experience in the company, she was given short courses by the company to provide technical information about the vehicles, after which she now works as a customer care officer at the company's workshop. Services where reporting on incoming vehicles and obtaining basic information about their malfunction and reaching out to the relevant sector.
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