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Job Hunting in Dubai? Here are a Few Handy Tips

Some Handy Tips for Job Hunting

By Sarah SpinsterPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Dubai is home to some of the most iconic buildings, attractions, and activities. Apart from being a tourism, real estate, and cultural hub of the Middle East, the city aims to become the business hub of Western Asia.

Since job and investment opportunities are increasing at breakneck speed in Dubai, a considerable amount of the expatriate population is heading to UAE, particularly Dubai. This means that there’s more competition when it comes to finding a job in this region.

It means that you have to walk an extra mile to ensure your CV stands out. Furthermore, you need to know about the article 120 UAE labour law as it deals with all aspects of getting employed in UAE.

Continue reading to learn the best way to land a job while being on a visit visa.

Adopt a Professional Attitude

Your attitude should always be professional. Although not a lot can be gauged through one meeting, you should exhibit through your conduct that you are a professional through and through. Yes, you should mention to the recruiting manager that you are on a visit visa, but without sounding desperate.

You should know that you can still attend interviews even when you return home, albeit virtually. If the company is interested in hiring you, they can send you a Dubai work visa and even a plane ticket. See that you leave an impression that shows confidence and professionalism.

Your CV and a Cover Letter

Prepare your CV and cover letter and see that you prepare them well. Proofread them and make sure there are no typos or any grammatical errors.

Show Your Availability

You must show your hiring manager that you are available for an interview within a period that easily covers the duration of your visit visa. Be sure to mention to them the details such as the visa status, visit status, and expiration date.

Leave Your Contact Details

In case your departure date passes, you should include your contact details and the time when you can be reached at your home. Leave your home country phone number as well as email. Make sure that you mention these details on your CV and cover letter.

Go for Walk-in Interviews

Although applying for a job in Dubai is more the norm, there might be some chance for walk-in interviews. Schedule a day in a week to give walk-in interviews. Be confident, dress well. Also, during the conversation, mention how long you will be in the country. Talk to the hiring manager and leave your email address along with your phone number so you can be reached in your home country.

Submit Your CV

A common saying goes that when you apply for a job in a company, you should be choosing a boss and a company. After preparing your CV and cover letter, send them to all the relevant places where you see a job opportunity. Do mention your salary expectations and skills that you have regarding the job opening. Try to sound convincing that you are good for the job.

Send a Thank You Letter

If you get an interview, send a Thank You note to the hiring manager. This will leave a good impression on the hiring manager and help them remember you even.

Also, while studying the UAE labour law, see that you read the conditions that could lead to termination of employment. Learning about the UAE labour law before landing a job could help you in getting settled in your new job.

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