URGENT DUBAI JOBS 2018
Looking for a job in Dubai? After a rough 2016, things are
looking up. According to LinkedIn’s “Middle East and North Africa Recruiting
Trends 2017” report, Dubai’s business will see new hires as a focus for 2017.As
far as the most sought after skills are concerned, the same report listed
statistical analysis, data mining, public policy, international relations,
algorithm design, web architecture, SEO/SEM marketing and UI design among the
top qualifications for those seeking employment in Dubai.So, if you’re ready to
jump into Dubai’s budding job market, where should you start? This guide will
run you through the most important steps and information, including visas,
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here to read.1. Get the right visaIf you’re planning to work in Dubai, you’ll
need a work visa. The good news is, if you’re employed by a Dubai company,
they’re pretty easy to obtain.Because a work visa is required, it’s easiest to
head to Dubai after you’ve been offered a position. That being said, it’s
possible to enter the emirate on a visitor or tourist visa for your job search
and then transfer your visa status once you’ve found employment.Most visitors
to Dubai aren’t required to obtain a visa ahead of time;
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