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Jobs in Dubai

Posted on the 03 October 2017 by Dubai City Company @iqdubaicity

Jobs in Dubai amazing city to visit or work?

Dubai is well know for jobs truly. For example every expat would love to find a job there. In fact career and jobs website in Dubai surely are amazing. Our firm in essence try to explain in summary, recruitment and job application in Dubai. 

Generally speaking every month Dubai job seekers spent a few days or weeks in hell. For the purpose to find for example marketing jobs in Dubai city. To put it differently, if you are my fellow friend and that was your third trip to this Emirates. I have to say to you at first it is hard. With attention to clarify that recruitment companies in Dubai are getting money for service they provide. In this case the more you need to know, the more enjoyable job agencies in Dubai you will find. Career in particular place like Middle East will take time effort

Dubai app for job
How to go Dubai for jobs?

Obviously the smart way is simple: Download the app now!from official Dubai Careers website. Definitely career at Dubai and you as new job seeker need to have quick access to search and apply for jobs in less than a minute. Because in either case you will spend countless hours to find recruitment companies in UAE. From Government 35+ entities you can uniquely receive much more than you think.

Dubai Careers is your first step towards sucess

Dubai Companies

Important to realize before you go and search for job portals in Dubai it’s artificial to enumerate your chances for getting job in Dubai. By all means over-the-top and is not strange for jobs is Abu Dhabi. There you can surprisingly look for a modern, air-conditioned city in the middle of the desert. But for example spending some time in Dubai or Abu Dhabi and not getting a job it will define frustration.

Jobs in Dubai

Another key point for Jobs in Dubai adventure is to have a friend who lives in the city and  is able to explain to you how to manage job application within local market.  On the positive side there you have 7 Emirates in UAE. see much more of it than just job searching attractions. To summarize that you  have to admit, it is amazing smart made city by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum where you could lead a very comfortable life! And contact His Highness by email.

Emirates of the United Arab Emirates

Therefore little bit about Dubai. Definitelyit was a small desert town only 50 years ago and from there has developed into a highly technologically advanced city. In brief that is a business and cultural focal point in the Middle East to Visit Dubai and find out more information about the most popular tourist destination in 2017- 2018. For the most particture in the 1960s and 1970s in essence we would like to show you the city as a Desert development: The Clocktower roundabout in the neighbourhood of Deira stands surrounded by sandy. Can you even recognize this place

Dubai Old times

Dubai is not just a job searching destination, that amazing place it is well known for luxury shopping especially, womens love modern architecture and a lively nightlife scene. Amazing Burj Khalifa, with its 830m the tallest building in the world, dominates the skyscraper-filled skyline. Real Estate market and tourism drive the economy to high level. Because of it there seems to be a never-ending  career development and well paid with fame marketing jobs in Dubaiinnovative and over-the-top projects job opportunities.

Dubai City is unique and therefore I wanted to share some crazy facts about this city with you:

1. The Burj Al Arab hotel uses enough gold to cover the Mona Lisa painting 46,265 times

Burj al Arab, Dubai

Source: wikipedia.org

The interior of the Burj Al Arab is decorated with around 1,790 square meters of 24-carat gold leaf. With that you could cover 46,265 Mona Lisa paintings.

2. One out of every 4 cranes in the world is located in Dubai

crazy facts about Dubai

Source: businessinsider.com.au

Dubai is still growing fast. So fast that roughly 24 percent of all cranes are located in Dubai.

3. Dubai’s artificial Palm Islands use enough sand to fill 2.5 Empire State Buildings

Dubai palm islands

Source: palmdubaisales.com

Constructing Dubai’s Palm Islands required 94 million cubic meters of sand. The Empire State Building is only 37 million cubic meters.
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4. The police force in Dubai spends more on each of their super cars than it costs to send a child to college in the USA

Dubai police force cars

Source: cheatsheet.com

Dubai’s police force uses super cars to impress tourists and show how “classy” the city is. This includes cars such as the Ferrari FF ($500,000), Lamborghini Aventador ($397,000) and an Aston Martin One-77 ($1.79 million).
New York University, the most expensive college in the U.S., costs about $248,000 for four years.

5. Roughly 85 percent of Dubai’s population is foreign

Dubai population facts

Source: guide2dubai.com

It is estimated that around 15 percent of Dubai’s population are Emiratis, while the other 85 percent are expatriates.
Most of the workers building Dubai’s hundreds of skyscrapers immigrated to the United Arab Emirates from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. As a result, they now comprise over 50% of the city’s population.

The class divide is big, with many of the immigrant workers living and working in horrible conditions while Emiratis have their rent, education and medical bills paid for and upper class foreigners earn extremely attractive salaries.

6. In Dubai robots are replacing illegal child labor in camel racing

Camel racing Dubai

Source: wonderfulengineering.com

Camel racing is a very popular sport in Dubai, similar to what football is to the US and hockey to Canada.

Given the camel’s size, only children can participate in racing them. Instead of allowing Dubai residents’ children to participate, there has been a problem in the past with having children illegally trafficked into the country to race camels. The rest of the world eventually caught on to the issue and has since put a stop to it for the most part.

Leave it to Dubai to come up with a solution. Now, child-sized robots are being built and are racing the camels. They cost anywhere from $300 to $10,000.

7. Dubai is building a climate controlled “city” 2.25 times the size of Monaco

Fun facts about Dubai

Source: yahoo.com

Dubai is planning to build a completely climate controlled city which will be 4.45 km² in size with air-conditioned boardwalks connecting the various sections. Monaco has an area of only 2.02 km².
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8. Dubai has no addresses, no zip codes, no area codes and no postal system

fun facts about Dubai

Due to the rate at which Dubai is growing, it doesn’t have a standard address system. Instead of an address line on a mailing label, there is a space where residents can draw a map or write out specific instructions such as: “After you pass the white mosque, it’s the first street to the left, blue door.”

9. You pay no income tax in Dubai

Dubai tax free

Source: dataroots.com

Apart from an often very attractive salary you also won’t have to pay any income taxes when you make your money in Dubai. This attracts a lot of people who come to Dubai with the idea of saving a good amount of money in a short amount of time. Too bad it is also very easy to spend a lot of money in Dubai…

10. Dubai loves gold

Dubai loves gold

Source: expedia.com

There are ATMs in Dubai that dispense gold bars and 40% of all physical gold traded in 2013 occurred in Dubai. Altogether, that gold weighed more than 354 elephants.

Dubai: larger than life

Dubai’s goal seems to be to constantly have the biggest and best of everything. Its hotels are the most luxurious of any other place on earth, including the best hotel in the world: The Burj Al-Arab. Dubai built the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa, which can be seen from 95 km away and is 163 stories high. On top of that, the city has the largest indoor mall in the world, the biggest aquarium, the biggest automated fountain, the tallest hotel, the longest automated rail network and the largest indoor ski park…

If you ever get the chance to visit this truly unique city, go! Whether you end up liking it or not, it will leave a unique impression.


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