DUBAI JOBS 2018
What Dubai Jobs are
Available?
Dubai is a thriving city developing at a breakneck speed. This has created a favorable scenario for the job market in Dubai. A glance through the job vacancy and recruitment website links reveal vacancies varying from manual laborers to CEO executives.
The constant on going construction, booming tourism, hospitality sector, IT and education sector, off shore oil explorations, and shipbuilding industry have created an abundance of temporary jobs in Dubai. People outside Dubai fill most of these vacancies. They are usually hired for a project on a short-term contract with a previously agreed time frame that may vary from three months to a year.
The infrastructure of Dubai, on par with the rest of the world, has led many IT companies such as Microsoft, IBM and Oracle to set up their base here.
Dubai is a thriving city developing at a breakneck speed. This has created a favorable scenario for the job market in Dubai. A glance through the job vacancy and recruitment website links reveal vacancies varying from manual laborers to CEO executives.
The constant on going construction, booming tourism, hospitality sector, IT and education sector, off shore oil explorations, and shipbuilding industry have created an abundance of temporary jobs in Dubai. People outside Dubai fill most of these vacancies. They are usually hired for a project on a short-term contract with a previously agreed time frame that may vary from three months to a year.
The infrastructure of Dubai, on par with the rest of the world, has led many IT companies such as Microsoft, IBM and Oracle to set up their base here.
industry, creating a wealth of opportunities. Jobs in the government,
healthcare and education sector are also on the rise in DubaiDubai; Arabic: دبي
Dubayy, Gulf pronunciation: [dʊˈbɑj]) is the largest and most populous city in
the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is located on the southeast coast of the
Persian Gulf and is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven
emirates that make up the country. Abu Dhabi and Dubai are the only two
emirates to have veto power over critical matters of national importance in the
country's
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