UAE job alert: Pakistan consulate in Dubai hosts walk-in interviews

The Embassy has announced career fair for expats with multiple job openings

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Lekshmy Pavithran, Assistant Online Editor
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The Embassy also advised Pakistanis to be cautious when responding to online job ads, especially abroad.
The Embassy also advised Pakistanis to be cautious when responding to online job ads, especially abroad.
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Dubai: The Embassy of Pakistan in the UAE has announced a career fair for Pakistani expatriates, offering multiple job opportunities across various roles.

In collaboration with the Consulate General of Pakistan in Dubai and Transguard Group, the career fair will be held on June 3–4 and June 18–19, 2025.

Walk-in interviews will take place from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Pakistan Consulate in Dubai.

The Consulate announced the available job roles through its official social media platforms.

Job roles available:

  • Limousine Drivers

  • Bus Drivers

  • Truck Drivers

  • Light Vehicle Drivers

  • Bike Riders

  • Forklift Operators

  • Warehouse Workers

  • Loaders

  • General Helpers

  • General Cleaners

  • Gardeners

  • Aircraft Cleaners

  • Housekeepers

  • Housekeeping Supervisors

  • Kitchen Stewards

  • Shoppers

  • MEP Technicians

  • HVAC/AC Technicians

  • Plumbers

  • Electricians

  • Team Leaders (TL)

Important instructions for applicants:

Interested candidates must bring the following documents:

  • Updated CV

  • Original Passport

  • Valid Emirates ID or other forms of identification

Public holiday notice

The Pakistani Embassy in Abu Dhabi has also announced that it will remain closed on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, in observance of Youm-e-Takbeer, a national holiday in Pakistan.

Job scam warning issued

On May 23, the Embassy issued a public advisory urging Pakistani citizens to exercise extreme caution when responding to online job advertisements, especially those originating outside the UAE. Applicants are strongly advised to verify the authenticity of job offers to avoid falling victim to fraud.

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