The Moufdi Zakaria Palace of Culture in Algiers will host, starting tomorrow until June 4, 2026, the activities of the 20th edition of the National Salon for Employment, Training and Entrepreneurship entitled “Summit Job Algeria”, which is an economic and scientific date and one of the most prominent national spaces dedicated to employment, continuing education, innovation and entrepreneurship.
The event will take place, according to a statement by the organizer, with the participation of more than 80 institutions and bodies representing national and international companies, schools, training centers, business incubators, emerging institutions, support and accompaniment bodies, and public institutions.
The event is organized at the initiative of C3 Culture and Communication in partnership with the National Agency for the Valorization of Research and Technological Development Results ANVREDET, CREA, AHK, Partner Emploi and the University of Transport and Services.
This edition is sponsored by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the Ministry of Knowledge Economy, emerging institutions and small enterprises, with support from the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Water Resources and the Ministry of Industry, with a distinguished presence of the sponsoring institutions Saidal, Soft Global, Eataford and Yassir.
The program is based on four basic axes: employment, training, innovation, and entrepreneurship, through a series of conferences, seminars, and discussion panels moderated by experts, managers, and decision-makers, in addition to applied workshops directed at future skills, platforms for searching for job opportunities, and professional meetings between institutions, in addition to organizing a “Startup Challenge Day” dedicated to showcasing innovative projects and highlighting the energies of young entrepreneurs.
The appointment also highlights the rapid transformations taking place in the labor market, especially with regard to artificial intelligence, digital transformation, the development of new professions, continuing education, and the employability of young talent, in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the challenges of the knowledge economy.















