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News Releases
May 18th, 2005
CAREERS UAE
2005 WINDS UP ON HIGH NOTE
EXHIBITORS
PLEASED WITH HUGE RESPONSE FROM JOB-SEEKERS
Careers UAE 2005,
the region’s largest and most comprehensive careers fair for UAE
nationals, wound up on a high note at the Dubai World Trade
Centre, with students and jobseekers expressing satisfaction at
the opportunities on offer and exhibitors across the board being
satisfied with the huge response to the show.
Exhibitors who were
drawn to Careers UAE from all sectors of the industry, were highly
impressed with the turnout and pulling power of the show. Most of
them reported getting far more CVs from prospective employees than
they had bargained for, and were of the opinion that Careers UAE
was the ideal platform to attract, meet with and source fresh
national talent for their respective companies.
Careers UAE which brings together the cream of national talent and
top-notch employers in the region, this year witnessed record
crowds of young national graduates and jobseekers who litereally
swamped the venue in record numbers for all three days of the
show.
Maryam Ahmed Bahlooq, Recruitment & Development Manager, National
Bank of Dubai said: “This is our fifth year with Careers U.A.E. We
can see a huge improvement this year in terms of both organisation
and also in terms of the quality of students and jobseekers who
are applying for jobs.”
Mr. Saleh Al Dhahri, Vice Chairman of the Emirates Insurance
Association, who took part for the first time this year said: “The
show is very successful and we are planning to participate each
year. We got around 350 CVs this time. The show is highly
organised, specialised, and well-managed.”
Iman Al Naimi, who looks after training and recruitment at
Schlumberger Middle East, was another one satisfied with their
participation. “I have attended similar shows in Oman, Qatar and
Yemen, but I feel Careers UAE 2005 is a cut above the rest. In my
opinion it is definitely the best. We hired some young nationals
though Careers 2004, who are in high positions today. We hope to
be as successful with our recruitments this year.”
Dubai Men’s College IT graduate Jamal Mohammed Al Marzouqi was one
of the many prospecting for opportunities. “I came to get an
overall idea about the job opportunities on offer and to apply to
some institutions. I have applied for jobs with Dubai Holdings,
Emirates Airline and Jumeirah International. I believe that I will
be lucky to work with one of the companies that I applied to,” he
said.
High School graduate Amna Saeed came to Careers to scout for
opportunities too. “I visited the show because I heard that there
are many good opportunities for young nationals. I just have a
high school certificate, but I did get a good response from the
exhibitors. I was very pleased because it is my first time ever at
the Careers Fair, but I was encouraged by five exhibitors to
submit my resume. It is difficult enough for a university graduate
to find a job, so you can imagine how much tougher it is for a
high school graduate. However, I am sure that Careers is effective
in helping talented young nationals to find the suitable
placements,” she said.
The cooperation between the DWTC and its partners Tanmia, Higher
Colleges of Technology, Zayed University and UAE University
enabled better channelisation of the flow of the best local talent
graduating from the universities and higher institutions to the
right slots in both the public and private sector.
The increase in importance being accorded to Emiratisation by the
private sector was reflected in the fact that more than 50 per
cent of the exhibitors at the show were drawn from this sector.
The increase was a direct fallout from the extremely effective
tournout at last year’s event where banks, multinationals, IT and
media companies, semi-government and government institutions all
spared no effort to take advantage of the increasing pool of
highly trained, disciplined and dedicated Emiratis who were set to
begin their professional careers.
Careers UAE 2005 had registered a remarkable growth of 23% in nett
space taken up. This increase was largely driven by heightened
interest in Emiratisation across all sectors of the economy. The
exhibition this year spread over 3,917 sq m in Sheikh Rashid Hall,
up from 3,181 sq m last year. The number of exhibitors that
participated was also up by 27%, with 141 taking part this year as
opposed to 111 in 2004 - with over 30 companies being represented
for the first time.
Alongside the exhibition itself, there was a packed programme of
informative, educational and stimulating activities for all those
involved in career development and recruitment. Students,
graduates, job seekers, employees and teachers found the workshops
and debates covering a wide range of topics relating to career
opportunities and trends in the UAE very beneficial.
For more
information, please contact:
Ashok Thomas
Corporate Communications Division
Dubai World Trade Centre
Dubai 9292, UAE
email: ashok.thomas@dwtc.com
Tel: +971 4 308-6083
Fax: +971 4 331-4853
www.dwtc.com www.careersuae.ae
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