The best way to find jobs in Dubai





There are many job opportunities in Dubai or the UAE, but it can be difficult to find them - because many people aren't aware of how to find a better job in Dubai, and some people are 

experiencing travel expenses, money problems and other problems.



We don't have money therefore we search for jobs, so money is a crucial component of job searching.

Here are some of the topics I will address.


1- What is the best way to find a job in Dubai 


2- With my experience, here are some tips on managing money expenses 


3- How to attend an interview 


4- Employers of different types and how to interact with them


5-The best company to work for 


6-The free-zone area: how to travel there


7-What is the best app or application for finding jobs in Dubai


8-Fraudulent companies and how to spot them


9-How to prepare for an interview


10-How to make a resume


11- Estimate the salary you'll receive.



Now!

TRY BEST!


To begin with, you should have some knowledge of the UAE

job market.

In the UAE, many people are looking for jobs at the same time, and they are coming from different regions. To succeed, you'll need to have an in-depth understanding of your profession..




1- What is the best way to find a job in Dubai 

  

   In the United Arab Emirates, there are lots of jobs to choose from, but getting a good job or getting a good company is extremely difficult. Thus, you should take a three months visit when you come to the UAE. I recommend that rather than choose a one month visit because job searching in UAE may take a while. If you get a job, you may not agree with it, so you need time to find the right one. When you have completed your three-month visit, do not immediately return home if you wish to extend your stay until you can get the right time. So, first and foremost, you will need patience. Most qualified people lack patience, so they take unprofessional jobs.


 As soon as you get hired by a good but not great company, you should wait until you have

6 months experience before moving on because UAE employers look for experience and UAE companies provide a six months "probationary" period after which you can move on to another good employer.




2- With my experience, here are some tips on managing money expenses .





   The main problem facing job seekers in the UAE is money. As soon as you arrive in the UAE, you will want to book a bed with your relative or friend because it is more convenient to manage finances together. Accommodation and food expenses, along with travel, are the largest expenses for job seekers in the UAE. The expense of food and accommodation is manageable in this manner, and self-cooking is more convenient. 

Managing travel expenses is more manageable if you use more public transport, such as metro buses, rather than taxis. Then choose to walk if possible, as it will provide exactly the location you require in UAE with Google Maps and 2GIS. Additionally, it's more useful.


3- How to attend an interview 


a-First, if you are going to an interview, you will wear a formal interview suit and look

very professional 

b-Believe in yourself

c- a little knowledge about that company.

d-Do want to understand the job description since it will help you how to prepare for the interview.

c-Learn the best ways to introduce yourself

    At the time of self-introduction, most companies identify you. It's possible that some companies ask only this question. Therefore, you must disclose more confidential information about yourself.

d-Ask the receptionist about today's interview.

e-  The rest of the questions will depend on your knowledge and luck.



4- Employers of different types and how to interact with them.


In this section, I will only introduce companies of different types. I can't explain how some companies can be intact with us due to behaviors and attitudes, so here I would like to describe some types of businesses.

United Arab Emirates has different types of companies,

 1- well managed 

2- trying to manage well 

3-not well managed.

4- Large companies,

5 small companies,

6- self-owned companies. 

7-Well-qualified employee companies 

8-Not well-qualified employee companies 

9- profitable companies 

10-non profitable companies

11- government companies. 

12- middle level companies



 5-The best company to work for 


Most companies are located in business areas like the Dubai DMCC, Dubai Financial Center, World Trade Center and Business Bay along with some more companies positioned in industrial areas that offer business opportunities for people who need office space or who need qualified or mechanical services for their organizations. You should choose the best multinational companies or well-established UAE or middle-sized companies.




6-The free-zone area: how to travel there-


A pass from your company or an e pass is required if you wish to travel within the free zone area. Visitors who have visit visas will need a pass from a company before being allowed to enter. Others may have to show their Emirates IDs to get a pass.





7-What is the best app or application for finding jobs in Dubai?



 It would be better to recommend Indeed app in Dubai since it provides a very high level of trust and offers more opportunity compared to other apps. Linkedin is also great, but it takes more time to get a job. More jobs are being recommended in the UAE, which has advantages and disadvantages. 




8-Fraudulent companies and how to spot them


  You can identify fraud companies by getting a call and a message at the same time when the application is sent and money is requested. Also, not providing well details of the company in calling time, as well as not listing details on google how to identify it as fraud. Do not give money to anyone for a job.


9-How to prepare for an interview?


Comparing you with other companies, you need to prepare well for an interview if you are getting an interview with well-established companies. If you see the employer region has a higher chance of getting a job than you, then you'll prepare well and focus on other candidates. Talk to them and learn about them. If you're an experienced candidate, most interview questions will come from your experience.


10-How to make a resume




It is necessary to make your resume more attractive and colorful, it helps to catch the employer's attention. Only limit it to two or three pages. If you have previous work experience, be sure to include your previous employer's duties and responsibilities. If you do not know something about the job you are applying for, don't pretend you have experience.





11- Estimate the salary you'll receive.

   

If you are a fresher in UAE, your salary might range from 1000 to 3000.

Depending on your knowledge and experience, it may be more than 3000 dirhams if you are an experienced professional.





Thank you!.....

BEST OF LUCK






    

   


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