The UAE is one of the most welcoming countries in the world, with a very low unemployment rate. The only problem is that it can be sometimes hard to find a job if you don't speak Arabic, which makes learning some basic phrases essential.
If you're not from Dubai or the UAE, however, getting a job can seem like an impossible task especially if you don't have any experience in this field or if your previous jobs were in other countries. Even though there are many ways to get your foot into the door of Dubai's economy, here are some of the easy tips for finding work there;
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The easiest way to get into the UAE is through
Dubai
There are many recruitment agencies in Dubai who will help
you find a job in their country, and they can also help with visa applications.
You can also apply directly to
companies that hire foreigners, but this may take longer than other methods
because there is no guarantee that your application will be considered.
If you don't have any contacts in
Dubai or if your friends don't know anyone there, then it might be best if you
go through a personal introduction from someone who does know people at these
companies (e.g., an older relative). This could take weeks or even months
before getting a response back so make sure not too many people know about what
he did before sending him off.
Employment laws vary from Emirate to Emirate
Some have stricter laws than others, some have
stricter laws for expats than others and some have stricter laws for women than
others.
If you're interested in working in
Dubai, it's essential that you are aware of these differences so that you can
make an informed decision about which Emirate is right for your needs.
Avoid any demand for payment to obtain a job
This is the most important thing
you should remember. You will never get a job in Dubai by giving money to
anyone, including recruiters or visa agents.
Don't pay them anything and don't
get involved with these people who promise to help you get a job in Dubai if
you pay them a commission fee. They might even ask for money from your employer
when they help him/her find someone else instead of hiring your services as an
employee.
If someone tells me that this is
the only way I can get my citizenship card (residence permit), then I would say
no thank you very much because there are other ways which are much easier than
this one.
A degree or qualification does not guarantee you a
job in UAE
It's important to keep this in mind when
applying for jobs, as many employers will only consider applicants with a
degree or other post-secondary education. This is especially true if you want
to work in Dubai, where there are plenty of jobs available without having
completed any form of higher education. Study abroad
It's also worth noting that there
are many ways to get hired on your first day at an office—and none of them
involve getting your hands on an undergraduate degree from some university
thousands of miles away. There are countless ways for someone with no formal
training whatsoever (such as myself) who knows nothing about accounting or
finance but has good communication skills and organizational ability could land
themselves an entry-level position within days after arriving in Dubai from your country.
Get the right visa sponsorships
You will need to get the right visa
sponsorships for your position in Dubai. There are two main types of visas:
●
A general work permit, which allows you to live and
work in the UAE without any restrictions, including restrictions on hiring.
This is usually done by working with an employer or sponsor who can provide
this type of visa sponsorship.
●
A specific work permit, which requires a company or
individual not already approved by the government as a sponsor but instead has
to use their own funds and resources towards getting approved by authorities
before they're able to hire someone who needs one (this process is called
"sponsoring").
Receptive and positive body language
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Be attentive and alert.
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Be positive, open to the interviewers questions and
friendly.
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Be confident that you are the right person for the job.
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Show interest in your prospective employer’s company by
asking questions about it (and listening to their answers). You can also ask if
there are any other positions available at their organization that may interest
you as well. This will show that you care about finding an opportunity where
both parties benefit from working together.
●
A good listener will help make sure everyone gets
heard; this is especially important when it comes time for presentations or
projects because no one wants someone who doesn't take notes during meetings or
presentations. A good communicator should always try their best not just because
they're nervous but also because being able to speak clearly often means less
misunderstandings later on down stream which leads back into our first point
above: Being able listen carefully makes communication easier between
groups/teams etcetera.
Use the right channels to find a job in the UAE.
The first thing you should do is
use the right channels. You can use social media to search for jobs in the UAE,
but make sure you're not just posting yourself and your CV on sites like
LinkedIn. The best way to find a job in Dubai from one country is by using local
resources and networks—it's much more effective than posting a job
advertisement on Facebook or Instagram
Use local websites like Jobstreet, CareerBuilder, Indeed etc. As well as networking groups that exist within your city. If
none of these options work out for you, try contacting embassies or consulates
in your country (if there are any).
Interview well.
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Dress appropriately for the interview, but don't
overdress.
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Be on time for your appointment and be sure that your
interviewer is able to see you before they leave their office or home at the
end of their day (if possible).
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Even if you have been told in advance when an interview
will take place, please make sure that this information is correct as it may
change due to last minute cancellations by either party or other factors such
as traffic conditions etcetera...
Be enthusiastic during your interview.
Being enthusiastic during your
interview is a must. You should be confident, positive and open. If you are not
prepared for the questions asked by the interviewer, then this can cause an
issue as they may think that you don’t have enough information about yourself
or may not have done much research before coming to their office so they feel
like wasting their time with someone who doesn't know what they're talking
about.
You should also try to be honest
with them while answering questions because it shows that they trust you more
from day one unlike how some people might lie just to get hired into a job
because they want something else out of this opportunity (e.g., money).
Be open to relocation.
If you want to get a job in Dubai,
then you will have to move there. That's the only way things work here. You may
not think this is a problem because you've always lived in your country and have
never considered relocating anywhere else before—but if your dream job has
anything at all to do with travel and international business, then it's time
for some serious consideration of relocation options. UAE traveling tips
The good news is that most companies
will provide relocation assistance if they know what they're doing (and they
usually do). The bad news? It might not be easy finding those kinds of
opportunities within the bounds of your current country or city limits (or even
within their own borders). In fact, many companies require applicants from
specific countries only; others may ask for English proficiency levels above
average; still others might require certain educational qualifications—and so
on down the list until we reach our final destination: Top Secret Workplaces
That Only Accept Those Who Have Been Selected By Their Very Own Selection
Committee.
Watch what you say on social media.
The first thing to keep in mind is
that you should be careful what you post on social media. There are many things
that can be misinterpreted, so think twice before posting something that could
hurt someone's feelings or harm your reputation. Also, don't post anything
offensive to anyone—it may lead to trouble for both parties.
Finally, don't post anything related
to work while at work (or even outside of work). You wouldn't want someone else
reading your private conversations with friends and family members in front of
others; this includes photos taken inside buildings where there might be other
people around who could see them too.
Getting a job in Dubai requires effort and
consistency
The first step to getting a job in
Dubai is to be prepared. You need to have your resume ready and every aspect of
your application ready before you even apply for jobs. If this is the first
time you're trying out for an employment opportunity, then it's important that
you take some time and make sure that everything is perfect before sending out
applications.
Once you've created a great resume
and are confident about the quality of your application materials, then it's
time for persistence. Persistence means continuing with what works until
something sticks (or at least until someone responds). For example: if they say
they'll call back within 24 hours but don't call back then try again another
day; or if they give an answer without much consideration as opposed to giving
thoughtful feedback then request clarification on certain points before moving
on; etcetera...
Be flexible with yourself too because there will be times when things don't go according to plan but persevere anyway because there could still be opportunities available down the line based on those initial setbacks. Travel quotes
Getting a job in Dubai is not easy.
You need to be proactive and willing to do what it takes to get the job. If you
don’t have any experience yet, then it can be difficult because companies there
are more selective than in other countries. So remember that even though there
are many positions available for expats, there will always be competition for those
jobs so keep at it. Good luck!!



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