Academy for the Success and Employability of Young Graduates

Turning graduates into professionals employers want

A degree opens one door. Employability opens all the others.

AREJ supports young Moroccan graduates into lasting employment and helps employers build staff who are productive from day one. A method that unlocks the ability to act.

3 months140 hours, 2 days a week
8 modulesone badge per demonstrated skill
85%target employment rate at six months, published

The problem

The problem is not the degree. It is the crossing into working life.

Every year, thousands of young Moroccans leave university with real knowledge but without what it takes to be hired: professional bearing, communication, the tools of the job, an understanding of the market. Employers, meanwhile, struggle to recruit for want of candidates ready to work. Between the two, no one builds the bridge.

500,000+

young graduates with two or more years of higher education, unemployed in Morocco

19.1%

unemployment among graduates with two or more years of higher education: nearly one in five

18 to 24 months

the time it takes a young person to learn alone, by trial and error, what the programme passes on in three months

Number of unemployed graduates and graduate unemployment rate: Haut-Commissariat au Plan, briefing note on the labour market in 2025 (February 2026). The 18-to-24-month figure is an observation drawn from AREJ's own field experience.

AREJ works in exactly that space: between graduation day and the first contract.

Our conviction

Training is no longer enough. Transformation is what counts.

Crossing from degree to employment calls for skills that are rarely taught, yet decisive in today's working world.

  • The right professional behaviours
  • Self-reliance and people skills
  • The ability to act under uncertainty
  • Command of artificial intelligence at work

Five invisible gaps block the ability to act. The AREJ programme addresses each one:

  • Essential soft skills
  • A success mindset
  • Codes and techniques: CV, ATS, LinkedIn, interviews
  • Practical tools: Excel, English, artificial intelligence
  • Professional networking

Our method

The AREJ® Method — a method that transforms

« You do not learn to swim in a lecture hall. »

What decides success is not only what is learnt, but the ability to turn that learning into behaviour that is visible at work, and that lasts. Content does not create employability: the transfer mechanism does.

A

Support

Before, during and after the programme.

R

Reveal

The potential a degree does not measure.

E

Employ

Lasting employment as the only measure.

J

Mark out

From the first day of training to the first successes on the job.

The teaching cycle

The teaching cycle

Every session follows the same four-part cycle. It is this transfer mechanism — not the content — that decides real employability at the end.

Stage 1

Play reveals

Simulation, role play, live scenarios: real behaviour shows itself instead of being declared.

Stage 2

Debriefing transforms

Five stages of analysis, including the one that matters: naming the belief behind the action.

Stage 3

The field confirms

A real challenge between two sessions: an application, a phone call, a difficult conversation.

Stage 4

Proof certifies

A rubric, an assessor, a badge. Never a certificate of attendance.

The approach

The approach

Three phases to turn academic potential into real employability.

01

Diagnose

A full skills assessment, identifying strengths and areas to develop with purpose-built tools.

02

Train and mentor

Intensive training plus one-to-one support from an experienced professional mentor.

03

Place

Introductions to our network of partner employers.

For young graduates

Do you hold a higher-education qualification and are looking for work?

AREJ offers you complete support to turn your qualification into a real job opportunity.

🎓 Certified training

Programmes built around the real needs of the Moroccan labour market.

👔 One-to-one coaching

Dedicated mentors work with you on your CV, interviews, search strategy and personal development.

🌐 Professional network

Access to the growing community of partner employers and AREJ alumni, across every sector.

🚀 Target employment rate: 85%

A target measured at six months and published, whether or not it is met.

Sessions are run by trainers certified under “Jeunes Formateurs d'Avenir” (JFA), a national network of independent trainers trained in-house.

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Selection is based on commitment, not on your final grade. Applications for the pilot cohort are reviewed as they arrive.

The programme: eight modules, one badge per demonstrated skill

The programme: eight modules, one badge per demonstrated skill

140 hours over three months, two days a week — a pace that fits around a job search or part-time work. No badge is earned by attendance: each is demonstrated against a rubric, before an assessor.

3 monthsLength
140 hoursHours
2 days a weekPace
75 placesCohort
80%Practice
01

Mindset and drive to succeed

Mindset Pro
02

Essential soft skills

Soft Skills
03

Job search and interviews

Job Hunter
04

Skills of the self-reliant new employee

Job Ready
05

Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneur
06

Business English

English Business Ready
07

Excel proficiency

Excel Power User
08

Artificial intelligence at work

AI Native

Results and accountability

Results and accountability

We do not sell training hours. Every cohort is measured on the only indicator that counts — getting a job — and the result is published, whether or not it reaches the 85% target.

Five-year targets

5,625young people supported
85%target employment rate
120+partner employers targeted

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For employers

Recruit tomorrow's talent, today

Team failures are rarely technical. They come from poor communication, strained relationships, limiting beliefs or a lack of self-reliance.

The hidden cost of a fixed mindset

Waiting for instructions, hidden mistakes, resistance to change, silent disengagement.

The cost of missing soft skills

Conflicts avoided, meetings without dissent, unmanaged stress, customer relationships wearing thin.

The cost of a failed induction

A hire to redo, partial productivity, management time consumed, a weakened team climate.

Booster Carrières programme

Booster Carrières programme

Three focused 20-hour programmes, to lift team performance and reduce induction problems.

01

A success mindset

The invisible levers that decide whether an employee acts… or waits.

02

Essential soft skills

The behaviours that make a team succeed and keep projects moving.

03

The effective new employee

Everything a young employee takes 12 to 24 months to learn by trial and error.

8 to 14 participants per session, in-house or across companies. No technical prerequisites; the case studies are adapted to your trades.

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The founder

Thirty years developing people and teams

« Employment and success are not a matter of luck: they are skills that can be learnt. AREJ was born of that conviction. »

Hachem Jamal
Founder and Chief Executive
j.hachem@arej.ma

The road to AREJ →

Hachem Jamal

A conviction turned into a mission

A conviction born of experience

For more than thirty years I held management roles in a major Moroccan banking group. That career gave me a rare privilege: observing, supporting and assessing hundreds of employees, executives, entrepreneurs and clients.

One question kept coming back

Why do some people succeed brilliantly without lengthy studies, while others struggle despite their qualifications? Why do some young people reach positions of responsibility quickly while others stall?

Twenty years studying how success works

I studied leadership, coaching, entrepreneurship, human psychology and behavioural change. The finding: a degree opens doors but does not guarantee you know how to walk through them. In the age of artificial intelligence, these human skills become the real differentiator.

« I spent years understanding how success works. I created AREJ to pass that on to a new generation. »

The Open a Door programme

Funding a place means funding a first salary

The “Open a Door” programme lets a company, a foundation, an institution or an individual cover the course of a young graduate who cannot afford it. You are not giving a scholarship: you are opening a door to independence, dignity and work.

Our ambition: to fund 150 young graduates from low-income families, so as to prove that a Moroccan model of lasting employability works before rolling it out across the country.

National rollout

A measured pace: Kénitra first, then two new university cities every year. Nine cities, 75 cohorts and 5,625 places after five years.

See the rollout map →

The contribution

Contribution scale

Full cost of a placeMAD 4,500
Family's own contributionMAD 900
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Net to fund per doorMAD 3,600
Doors fundedContribution
10MAD 36,000
12MAD 43,200
14MAD 50,400
16MAD 57,600
18MAD 64,800
20MAD 72,000
0 / 150 Target: 150 doors opened

Each square is one funded place. The counter is updated with every agreement signed.

Join the founding partners of the AREJ® initiative

Open a door Funding dossier (PDF)

Contact us

Contact us

Whether you are a young graduate, an employer or a partner, we would be glad to hear from you.

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Let us build the future together. Every partnership opens new prospects for young Moroccan graduates.