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1. Overview
The United Arab Emirates (UAE; Arabic: Dawlat al-Imārāt al-'Arabīyah al-Muttaḥidah),
sometimes simply called the Emirates (Arabic: al-Imārāt), is a federal sovereign absolute
monarchy in Western Asia at the southeast end of the Arabian Peninsula on the Persian Gulf,
bordering Oman to the east and Saudi Arabia to the south, as well as sharing maritime borders
with Qatar to the west and Iran to the north. The country is a federation of seven emirates
consisting of Abu Dhabi (which serves as the capital), Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah,
Sharjah and Umm al-Quwain. Each emirate is governed by a Ruler; together, they jointly form
the Federal Supreme Council. One of the rulers serves as the President of the United Arab
Emirates.
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In my opinion you want to rule out the following months and then decide which other
months fit around your schedule. If you're going to try and find a job in Dubai you need to
be on the ground and it will be costly to book flights and hotels unless you have family and
friends to stay with.
Here are the dates to avoid when searching for a job as most decision makers will be out of
town:
Source: https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/united-arab-emirates/dubai/climate
1. Retail
2. Hospitality
3. Hospital and health care
4. Food and beverages
5. Marketing and advertising
6. Civil engineering
7. Construction
8. Education management
9. Airlines/aviation
10. Information technology and services
1. Director
2. Project manager
3. Owner
4. Sales executive
5. Accountant
6. Managing director
7. Project engineer
8. Sales manager
9. General manager
10. Supervisor
Sources:
• Looking for a job change in UAE? Here's the 2018 salary guide
https://www.khaleejtimes.com/news/general//looking-for-a-job-change-in-uae-heres-the-
2018-salary-guide
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10 Gulf Recruiter
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11 Trovit
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12 Caterer Global
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13 1 Dubai Jobs
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14 Naukri Gulf
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15 Job Finder
Korn/Ferry Upload CV
Morgenall Upload CV
Facebook Pages:
• https://www.facebook.com/JobsInDubaicom
• https://www.facebook.com/dubaijobz
• https://www.facebook.com/JobsInDubai
• https://www.facebook.com/walkininterviewindubai
• https://www.facebook.com/jobhelpersuae
Facebook Groups:
1. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1773776452648895/about
2. https://www.facebook.com/groups/uaejobsindubai/about
3. https://www.facebook.com/groups/628692917283168/about
4. https://www.facebook.com/groups/268566036852934/about/
CV advice available, but you can follow these key tips to help you brush up on your skills right now:
• Stand out. Your CV should demonstrate your unique blend of skills and experience. Make
sure you include examples of commercial success, problem resolution or management
achievements.
• Keep it simple. Your choice of font and layout are key to making sure a would-be employer
carries on reading your CV. Simple formats work best.
• Don‘t be generic. Work out who or which industry sector your CV is destined for and tailor it
to highlight the right aspects of your experience for them.
• Check and check again. Avoid errors at all costs. This means spelling mistakes, dates which
conflict with one another and incorrect email address and phone number.
• Update. Firing off an old CV will look unprofessional, so make sure that yours is regularly
updated to meet the requirements of any jobs you see advertised.
• Use a template. By following a CV template you are not restricting the way in which you can
express yourself, but you will find that your CV becomes easier to read and covers all the
most important aspects of your work history.
• http://www.cvtemplatemaster.com/cv-template
• https://www.monster.co.uk/career-advice/cv-writing-tips/cv-templates
• https://resumegenius.com/resume-templates
• https://www.myperfectcv.co.uk/build-cv/choose-template
Note: Long Term visas usually issued for 2-3 years and it allows owner to live in any emirate of
UAE along with given privileges:
• Residence Permit for Family members
• Free Visa admission to GCC Countries
• Tax Remission
• Purchasing real estate in any Emirate of UAE
● LLC is only the legal form of a company which stands for Limited Liabilities Company.
The distinction should be whether the company is a local company that is, Dubai/ Abu
Dhabi/ Sharjah or any one of the 7 states of UAE-based or a free zone company.
Regulatory bodies are different for local companies and free zone companies.
However in General terms what people are referring to is that if you want to start a
business where you are able to market your goods or services inside UAE you have to
have a local company.
● Free Zone companies are not mandated to market within UAE. If it is local company
maximum a foreigner can own a stake is 49%. Other 51% has to be held by the local
partner. When people refer to LLC Company that is the arrangement of shareholding.
The only way you can have 100% ownership in a company in the UAE is either it is
based in free zone or if local company, the type of the trade license is professional.
But even in case of professional license, you need a UAE citizen as Service Agent who
will sign on your behalf in all government departments.
1. Dubai Metro – The Dubai Metro is a state-of-the-art, driverless, fully automated rail system
that is clean, fast, and efficient. Although it is not very extensive, there are planned
extensions to the system, and it does connect to the Dubai Airport – and some of the major
tourist destinations such as the Mall of the Emirates and the Burj Khalifa. The red and green
lines are currently operational, with the RTA planning three more lines. There is no eating or
drinking allowed on the metro and offenders can incur heavy fines. Detailed information
about stations, fares, and timings – as well as the latest updates on the Metro system – are
available on the Dubai Metro website.
2. Taxis – Compared to other similar metropolitan cities, taxis in Dubai are relatively cheap,
well maintained, and strictly regulated by the Dubai Road and Transport Authority (RTA). All
taxis are metered so there is no ambiguity in paying for your trip. There are many different
taxi companies in Dubai, and most of the drivers are courteous and speak Basic English.
The RTA has also introduced a Smart Taxi App, which is very convenient, allowing a person
to book the nearest taxi from their smartphones based on their location. The app is capable
of instantly pinpointing a person’s location, and is great for booking a taxi even if you don’t
know exactly where you are. The app is available for both Android as well as iPhones.
3. Buses – Dubai’s network of buses is quite extensive and buses are a great connection point
from the metro to your destination. They are very affordable, accept Nol cards as a form of
payment, and can get you to destinations that the Metro does not reach – such as
Jumeriah Beach. Buses can also take you between emirates, which the Metro system is not
currently designed to do, and is an affordable way to travel if you are on a budget. To plan
your journey using one or more of Dubai’s extensive bus fleet, click here.
4. Nol cards – In a bid to make public transport more efficient and convenient for the public,
the RTA introduced the Nol card, which is a smart card that can be used on the various RTA
public transport forms such as buses, trams, water buses, and the metro system. The Nol
card has several advantages, the biggest being that there is no need to carry around cash to
pay for transport – just top up your card and use it to pay for any of a variety of public
transport systems. There are four different types of cards with various value-added services.
More information on the card is available on its website.
5. Dubai Tram – The long awaited tram was launched in November of 2014, and is a rail system
that is part of a modern integrated public transport system that provides efficient and quick
access to the densely populated areas of Jumeriah Beach Residence, Dubai Marina, and the
business areas along Al Sufouh Street. The tram connects to the Metro Station as well as the
Palm Monorail. For more information about the tram, including fares and timetables, visit
the links below:
● www.dubai.ae
● www.dubaicityguide.com
● www.dubaitourism.ae
● www.timeoutdubai.com
● www.justlanded.com
● www.visitabudhabi.ae
● www.timeoutabudhabi.com
● www.abudhabi.com
● www.ameinfo.com
2. Government departments
● www.dubai.ae
3. Local news
● www.gulf-news.com
● www.khaleejtimes.com
Emergency numbers