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?Recruitment for the financial sector has started picking up in the region and estimates point to a 17 to 20 per cent increase this quarter compared to the previous three months. Industry executives said companies, particularly international ones, are expected to allocate higher budgets towards recruitment and training of their staff in 2010. As economic sentiment gets positive, the financial sector, which saw heavy lay–offs during the onset of the crisis, is preparing to seize business opportunities by hiring the right kind of people.
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The United Arab Emirates economy is booming, even with the tensions that exist between Iran and Iraq. According to UAE officials there are about USD500 billion worth of new construction projects being projected and underway in the Gulf region, which means more jobs in every sector with jobs ranging in fields such as construction, architecture, engineering in turn the financial field the most. The financial industry is booming because of the increased credit needs of the Gulf area.
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Jobs in Dubai.com has opened its doors in Dubai with an office in the city. Jobs in Dubai.com is a fully interactive international online recruitment service operating a franchise in the Middle East under the name JID NetWorks. With the rapid growth of Dubai as a business and commerce hub, the demand for qualified personnel has been increasing exponentially; accordingly, employers are having to look further afield to fill their essential positions
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Tristan Blanche JID News Global oil prices are soaring, concurrently increasing the success of Middle Eastern oil exporting countries economies. The governments of the UAE and GCC states have invested billions of dollars worth in innovative projects to be built, which has heightened the demand for experienced and untrained individuals
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Tristan Blanche JID News 30,000 people have applied for jobs in telecommunications field making it UAE’s employer of choice. Job seekers around the world are flocking to the region, energized by the possibility of working for a reputable and booming UAE company.? Of those applying? to the telecommunications sector, many are expected to hear call backs from numerous companies, because of the demand for employees and UAE’s booming economy.
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Tristan Blanche JID News Oman is now discovering its potential to become a tourist hotspot and is taking action by diversifying the economy, luring investors and generating jobs for expatriates and nationals. The state is thus far very successful in their endeavours to generate tourism and the national economy. The Ministry of National Economy figures show the international arrivals consist of investors, workers and tourists are increasing by 8 percent, as well as hotel occupancy rates went to 70.1 percent in 2005, which conveys a high tourism growth spurt.
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Lisa Lopez JID News Presently, increasing amounts of companies and job seekers are open to venturing to the Middle East, especially the oil rich state of Qatar, where vast opportunities await and the economic development is promising.? Blessed with vast natural gas resources, Qatar aspires to be the leading exporter of liquefied natural gas globally by 2012, and plans to plunge into massive development to the region to promote the economy to first class status by leveraging the gas profits. This is evident with the Doha construction site developing into a spectacular skyline, flooded with skyscrapers and breathtaking structures
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Colin Neville JID News Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) announced that they will be providing graduates an employment and training program to nurture gifted students and facilitate them to develop the region’s booming sectors such as hospitality, property, finances and tourism by the important occupational positions they will achieve with this program. This and similar programs have been produced to allow UAE nationals to attain extensive business skills such as managerial, technical and professional and assist them to achieve their full potential. Students will receive a compilation of practical, theory and mentoring training and education through the graduate management plan.
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Lisa Lopez JID News The ideal investment choice for Indians is the country where they have had centuries of good economic trade and ties with, the UAE, and like a good neighbour should, the UAE always welcomes India’s business. Last year the UAE’s GDP increased to 26 percent, with over 60 percent coming from sectors other than the oil industry, 50 percent of which originated from the service sector
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Aaliyah Medina JID News Majority of employers in the UAE and GCC are looking for well articulated individuals that will be able to easily communicate with clients, colleagues, management and officials. Currently, majority of individuals in the region are stuck within the general bounds of the English language, communication for most expatriate and residents are in appalling language shape. Regardless of the job type, everyone needs to be able to communicate through both writing and oral communication.
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