The opening of the largest recruitment event in Sharjah

Employment.. Employment fairs resume receiving job seekers

  • National institutions and private employers announced the start of organizing open recruitment days for citizens.

    Photography: Ashok Verma

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The last third of this October witnessed a gradual and active resumption of open employment fairs and days, organized by official and private bodies in the country, to offer vacancies and job opportunities to citizens looking for work, after a hiatus that extended for more than a year, as a result of the precautionary measures taken by the state as a result of the global outbreak. to the Corona pandemic.

The return of job fairs and open days provides an opportunity for newly graduated citizens and job seekers to conduct direct interviews and work meetings with the recruitment officials of companies and institutions participating in the exhibitions, which contributes to benefiting from the expertise and training cadres during the dialogue sessions organized on the sidelines of some of these exhibitions.

The gradual return to employment fairs began last Tuesday with the opening of the activities of the 23rd edition of the National Employment Fair, which is held annually at the Expo Center Sharjah.

The exhibition, which concluded yesterday, was attended by 75 local and international educational and academic institutions, and a number of government and private agencies that offered a number of job opportunities in various sectors and fields of government and private work, most notably the Ministry of Defense, the Department of Statistics and Community Development in Sharjah, and the General Command of Sharjah Police. Sharjah Human Resources Department, United Arab Bank, Emirates Islamic Bank, Emirates NBD, Etisalat, Sharjah Islamic Bank, and Sharjah Cooperative Society.

This year, the exhibition witnessed the organization of "instant" job interviews and "instant appointments" for citizens by a number of participating agencies within the private and semi-governmental sectors. Monthly for job seekers registered in its database.

The National Career Fair, which is held in cooperation with the Emirates Institute for Banking and Financial Studies, is one of the most important annual employment events in the country that attract the attention of institutions and citizens looking for work, as it provides communication between graduate students and various public and private sector institutions, as well as facilitating employment, training and skills development Emirati youth, mentoring and guiding new graduates on how to choose their career path.

In Dubai, national institutions and private employers announced the start of organizing open employment days for citizens looking for job opportunities, which began with a “rapid center for the completion of government transactions,” which began receiving citizens looking for work, the day before yesterday, as part of an “open day for employment” to work. As a “Customer Happiness Consultant”, while the “Al-Futtaim” Group announced the organization of an open day for employment and access to exclusive and diverse job opportunities for citizens of the country in eight vital sectors, next Tuesday, from nine in the morning to five in the evening at the “Intercontinental Hotel” Dubai Festival City, Ballroom The head, calling on those wishing to attend to complete four documents, including a copy of a valid passport, national identity, and family book, in addition to a curriculum vitae.

The Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Center is preparing to receive the UAE Careers Fair, from 15 to 17 November.

In Abu Dhabi, the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center (ADNEC) will witness the return of the "Tawfeed" exhibition from 27 to 29 October.

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