Emiratis register for jobs with different Government, and private companies at the "Ru'ya Careers UAE Redefined" at Dubai World Trade Centre. The leading recruitment, skills development and networking forum empowering Emirati youth returned to Dubai World Trade Centre on September 20, supporting young Emiratis in achieving their deepest ambitions.
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The 2022 edition of Ru’ya will encourage young Emiratis on how to take their next professional steps, providing them with tools to take their career forward. More than just a recruitment fair, Ru’ya gives young Emiratis a roadmap to help them achieve their dreams. Above, Emiratis register for jobs at the Emirates group stall.
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Over 100 exhibitors welcomed prospective Emirati job applicants to apply for job positions.
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Ru’ya will explore ways that young Emiratis can forge career paths in areas such as banking, energy, logistics, property, government, telecoms, and hospitality, with data analysts, business operations managers, and software engineers most in-demand over the coming years, according to a recent survey. Above, RTA stall.
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Emiratis register for jobs with Dubai Municipality at the "Ru'ya Careers UAE Redefined" at Dubai World Trade Centre. Ru'ya 2022 will also empower UAE youth with career development skills, such as improving their CVs and making their personal brands stronger, through their alliances with leading organisations in the markets, such as LinkedIn.
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Emiratis register for jobs at the Majid Al Futtaim group at the "Ru'ya Careers UAE Redefined" at Dubai World Trade Centre.
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The stall by DUCAB at the "Ru'ya Careers UAE Redefined" at Dubai World Trade Centre.
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Days two and three of the event will feature more interactive sessions and inspiring talks under the ‘Be’ theme, from talented and brave Emirati youths who created their own career paths, including Shaikha Al Mazroui of Dubai Police VIP Protection Unit and Abdulrahman Al Mamari, a professional Sky Diver.
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On the last day of Ru’ya, the winner of the ‘The Next You’ entrepreneurship competition will also be announced, along with the winners of the ‘Upcycle & Design’ sustainability competition and the ‘Top-coder’ best video game competition..
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Young entrepreneurs with an idea for a sustainable business can also enter the Next You competition, with a Start-Up boot camp during Ru’ya 2022 for the best submissions
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Emirates, one of the leading companies exhibiting at the fair, announced it has 500 job positions available for Emiratis. Manal Ali Al Soori, Vice President Emiratisation & People Experience, Emirates, said Emirates has an expansive portfolio of job opportunities in aviation and travel for UAE nationals.
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