will Dubai job market (financial services Industry) get affected heavily as a result of global economic issues?
Oct 13, 2008 by Heshan P | Posted in Financial Services
i'd feeling it will because the financial sector depends on the economy in the region, which isn't shielded from the current crisis. the drop in oil demand, in particular, is probable to have a negative impact. having said this Dubai probably has money
eerie1972 | Oct 17, 2008
i'd guesswork it will because the financial sector depends on the economy in the region, which isn't shielded from the current crisis. the drop in oil demand, in particular, is indubitably to have a negative impact. having said this Dubai probably has money reserves,
erwann.rogard | Oct 17, 2008
Is it possible to find a job in construction industry in dubai now ? as financial crisis is still goin on...?
Jan 15, 2009 by z | Posted in United Arab Emirates
I am a unconscious engineer (Indian) having one year experience in planning and scheduling in the construction industry in India.
I am planning to smite Dubai in search of a job.But these days I am hearing some very bad news about Dubai job market,esp
Neither Dubai nor Abu Dhabi are advantage places for job hunting in the construction industry right now. People are getting laid off and many projects got stopped.
As a substitute for coming on a visit visa on your own costs (ticket, visa
H | Jan 15, 2009
Neither Dubai nor Abu Dhabi are skilled places for job hunting in the construction industry right now. People are getting laid off and many projects got stopped.
A substitute alternatively coming on a visit visa on your own costs (ticket, visa and stay) you
h | Jan 15, 2009
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