By Nivedita Nagpal
Relocating to Dubai cannot be harrowing, as the set up rules are simple for every kind of business by the government. For some entrepreneurs, the existing business centers are providing excellent world class facilities. The city has become the commercial hub for many multinationals and every conceivable business. The available suites in business districts are competitive. The rentals keep changing hence market prices have to be considered before choosing an office space. Every district has its own advantages for doing business. The business centers are well equipped. All the services are functional and prepared with all administrative requirements. These include common services like telephony, internet and telephones. Some of them also provide human resources, like well trained secretaries and receptionists for various jobs.
The areas where main business centers are located include:
• Dubai World Trade Center (Sheikh Zayad Road)
• Dubai German Business Center
• Dubai Internet City
• Gulf Business Center
• Kinko's (Bur Dubai)
• Regus Instant Offices Worldwide
• Servcop- Emirates Towers (Sheikh Zayad Road)
• UB Business Services
• Alliance Business Centers
• Business Time
As there is boom in all sectors in UAE, business centers are in demand in many locations. They are popular elsewhere in the world also. There is no capital investment, cost of set-up, or buying them either. They can be leased, as long as business requires them. Elaborate and up market business centers also have meeting rooms, conference facilities and special suites. They also have full offices, virtual office, hot-desking suites, training rooms, video conferencing, IT and telecom packages. All the business centers are well decorated and have optimum office furniture. This way most of the business clients do not have many overheads. Getting the right business center is easy. One can surf online and check out the rates and locations of these centers before starting work. Private suites, work stations, trained clerical staff, impressive lobbies, areas for multimedia presentations and courier facilities are also available.
All the companies doing business in UAE need to respect the labor laws of the land. Many international businesses also operate successfully in the business centers. Business Time has membership packages for businessmen. Even local citizens are availing of the benefits of such business centers. Along with the other facilities, it provides legal consultancy also. It handles paper work of migrants, all visa formalities, hotel transfers, airport transfers and every other logistical support. With real estate activities doing very well, the best of infrastructures are being developed in UAE. Business centers allow many new entrepreneurs to do hassle free transactions. The economy will still grow and as new laws are being formulated, some outdated ones being changed, they will help the country to get more revenue. As all businesses are registered with the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry one can get a fair idea of what works well in the region. With the free zone becoming a hot bed of major activity, many men have made the right decision of relocating to Dubai.
Nivedita Nagpal works as a freelance property correspondent with Dubai Property.
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Monday, July 14, 2008
Destination Dubai
By Rhiannon Williamson
Dubai is one of the seven states making up the United Arab Emirates and it is located in the Middle East at the crossroads of Asia and Europe.
Dubai is a city of striking contrasts; it is an exciting destination both for travelers seeking thrills and adventure and for expatriates seeking a healthy employment climate and a tax free lifestyle.
Those expatriates planning on moving to the UAE or who are seeking the latest job opportunities in Dubai are certainly not alone. The population of Dubai is one of the fastest growing in the world and over the past twenty five years it has quadrupled.
Employment prospects in the city rise annually by an average of 8.3% and the increasing availability of quality jobs has attracted record numbers of expatriates to the region. The appeal of Dubai lies in the fact that it is a liberal and moderate emirate and it has attracted major players from every single significant business sector of note because of the tax free trade zones Dubai is famous for. These industry giants from the media, IT, engineering and financial sectors for example can recruit internationally and many offer their staff a tax free salary with attractive relocation benefits on top meaning they attract the best, most dynamic employees from around the world.
The expatriate population in the entire UAE makes up 91.5% of the working population so you can see how popular a destination Dubai is with international executives from around the world. To work in Dubai it is necessary to obtain an employment visa, if you secure a job offer before you fly out your employer will sponsor your visa for you. Alternatively you can travel to the country on a 30 day temporary visa, seek work and as soon as you secure a job offer you can apply for your employment visa.
In terms of those who holiday in Dubai they are divided into a number of categories – you have shopoholics who come for the tax free prices on luxury goods and jewellery, you have those who want an adventure in and around the ancient and fascinating heart of Dubai, you have families keen to hit the theme parks and adventure centres and those who come for the sporting highlights of Dubai such as the world class golf, polo, diving and desert safaris.
Visitors to the city of Dubai require a visa unless they herald from Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman or Saudi Arabia. Those visitors who are staying in one of the amazing and luxurious hotels Dubai is famous for will be provided with a visa by the hotel for the duration of their stay. The process to obtain a visa is very simple, in fact most travel agents or hotels will fill in the necessary paper work for you and you can either apply for a 14 day ‘transit visa’ or a 30 day ‘visit visa’ and then enter the country and be free to enjoy your time exploring this dynamic and breathtaking city of contrasts.
Rhiannon Williamson is a freelance writer whose articles about living and working abroad have appeared in many major lifestyle publications throughout the world.
On her site Shelter Offshore you can find more of her articles about living and working in Dubai
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Dubai is one of the seven states making up the United Arab Emirates and it is located in the Middle East at the crossroads of Asia and Europe.
Dubai is a city of striking contrasts; it is an exciting destination both for travelers seeking thrills and adventure and for expatriates seeking a healthy employment climate and a tax free lifestyle.
Those expatriates planning on moving to the UAE or who are seeking the latest job opportunities in Dubai are certainly not alone. The population of Dubai is one of the fastest growing in the world and over the past twenty five years it has quadrupled.
Employment prospects in the city rise annually by an average of 8.3% and the increasing availability of quality jobs has attracted record numbers of expatriates to the region. The appeal of Dubai lies in the fact that it is a liberal and moderate emirate and it has attracted major players from every single significant business sector of note because of the tax free trade zones Dubai is famous for. These industry giants from the media, IT, engineering and financial sectors for example can recruit internationally and many offer their staff a tax free salary with attractive relocation benefits on top meaning they attract the best, most dynamic employees from around the world.
The expatriate population in the entire UAE makes up 91.5% of the working population so you can see how popular a destination Dubai is with international executives from around the world. To work in Dubai it is necessary to obtain an employment visa, if you secure a job offer before you fly out your employer will sponsor your visa for you. Alternatively you can travel to the country on a 30 day temporary visa, seek work and as soon as you secure a job offer you can apply for your employment visa.
In terms of those who holiday in Dubai they are divided into a number of categories – you have shopoholics who come for the tax free prices on luxury goods and jewellery, you have those who want an adventure in and around the ancient and fascinating heart of Dubai, you have families keen to hit the theme parks and adventure centres and those who come for the sporting highlights of Dubai such as the world class golf, polo, diving and desert safaris.
Visitors to the city of Dubai require a visa unless they herald from Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman or Saudi Arabia. Those visitors who are staying in one of the amazing and luxurious hotels Dubai is famous for will be provided with a visa by the hotel for the duration of their stay. The process to obtain a visa is very simple, in fact most travel agents or hotels will fill in the necessary paper work for you and you can either apply for a 14 day ‘transit visa’ or a 30 day ‘visit visa’ and then enter the country and be free to enjoy your time exploring this dynamic and breathtaking city of contrasts.
Rhiannon Williamson is a freelance writer whose articles about living and working abroad have appeared in many major lifestyle publications throughout the world.
On her site Shelter Offshore you can find more of her articles about living and working in Dubai
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International Audit Jobs - Five Cities to Find Auditor Jobs
By Jonathon Hickstead
London – it’s close to home, in fact you might be working there already. London has in the last twenty years become the financial capital of the world. New York might still find statistics to prove its dominance but it deals mainly in domestic markets and lacks the international appeal of London. The wealth of talent in Britain’s capital can lead to competition for positions. This, combined with the high cost of living does put a few people off, but can still offer great opportunities.
New York – despite its constant squabbles with the UK over where the financial capital of the world is, New York is a particularly appealing place for an auditor to look for a job. The introduction of Sarbanes Oxley following the collapse of Enron has lead to the rise in demand for highly qualified audit professionals. Visa requirements can often be quite complex and time consuming but the iconic big apple has lots going for it.
Chicago – the windy city might not instantly enter your mind when looking for an audit job in the United States, but in recent years Illinois’ premier city has ridden a crest of a wave and in some financial sectors is more important than Wall Street. The pivotal moment in Chicago’s ascent was the merger between Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) & Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) to create one of the world’s biggest futures market. Whilst it’s not directly related to auditing, when you have money changing hands on that scale, plenty of audit vacancies and positions become available.
Beijing – everyone is talking about China’s economic situation. Currently their mixture of capitalism and communism seems to be the perfect recipe for growth. Not surprisingly the demand for well qualified Western audit professionals in Beijing is high. Whether it’s working for a European company or a local enterprise the opportunities are plain to be seen. It’s a long way from home but not as far as you might think – you might not be popping home for Sunday lunch, but travelling there by plane is a simple procedure.
Bombay – while most people are aware of the growth in China, to many experts the flourishing economy of India is far more exciting, and less risky. Mumbai, Bombay’s new name, is at the centre of the country’s burgeoning financial revolution. With the entertainment businesses of Bollywood and more traditional companies, Mumbai has the appeal of both LA & New York.
Dubai – another fast developing financial capital is the United Arab Emirates’ city of Dubai. The financial focal point for Middle Eastern oil has gained attention for its impressive growth and audacious planning & infrastructure. For many westerners looking for an international audit job, Dubai would prove the perfect fit.
Jonathon Hickstead writes for Careers in Audit, a jobs site specialising in audit financial careers & recruitment.
For more information visit Careers in Audit
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London – it’s close to home, in fact you might be working there already. London has in the last twenty years become the financial capital of the world. New York might still find statistics to prove its dominance but it deals mainly in domestic markets and lacks the international appeal of London. The wealth of talent in Britain’s capital can lead to competition for positions. This, combined with the high cost of living does put a few people off, but can still offer great opportunities.
New York – despite its constant squabbles with the UK over where the financial capital of the world is, New York is a particularly appealing place for an auditor to look for a job. The introduction of Sarbanes Oxley following the collapse of Enron has lead to the rise in demand for highly qualified audit professionals. Visa requirements can often be quite complex and time consuming but the iconic big apple has lots going for it.
Chicago – the windy city might not instantly enter your mind when looking for an audit job in the United States, but in recent years Illinois’ premier city has ridden a crest of a wave and in some financial sectors is more important than Wall Street. The pivotal moment in Chicago’s ascent was the merger between Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) & Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) to create one of the world’s biggest futures market. Whilst it’s not directly related to auditing, when you have money changing hands on that scale, plenty of audit vacancies and positions become available.
Beijing – everyone is talking about China’s economic situation. Currently their mixture of capitalism and communism seems to be the perfect recipe for growth. Not surprisingly the demand for well qualified Western audit professionals in Beijing is high. Whether it’s working for a European company or a local enterprise the opportunities are plain to be seen. It’s a long way from home but not as far as you might think – you might not be popping home for Sunday lunch, but travelling there by plane is a simple procedure.
Bombay – while most people are aware of the growth in China, to many experts the flourishing economy of India is far more exciting, and less risky. Mumbai, Bombay’s new name, is at the centre of the country’s burgeoning financial revolution. With the entertainment businesses of Bollywood and more traditional companies, Mumbai has the appeal of both LA & New York.
Dubai – another fast developing financial capital is the United Arab Emirates’ city of Dubai. The financial focal point for Middle Eastern oil has gained attention for its impressive growth and audacious planning & infrastructure. For many westerners looking for an international audit job, Dubai would prove the perfect fit.
Jonathon Hickstead writes for Careers in Audit, a jobs site specialising in audit financial careers & recruitment.
For more information visit Careers in Audit
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Working in Dubai
By Rhiannon Williamson
Dubai in the United Arab Emirates is one of the world’s fastest growing employment hotspots in the world. Up to 20 new companies establish themselves in the emirate’s free trade zones every week and since 2002 some 650 companies have registered in the Dubai Media City free trade zone alone.
Particularly in the fields of tourism, IT, media and finance there are significant job opportunities for qualified personnel and if you’re interested in working in Dubai here’s a guide to employment in the most exciting, tax free, fastest growing multi cultural location in the world.
Yes, you heard me right, Dubai is tax free – if you live and work in the emirate your income will be paid to you gross and furthermore, if you buy a house to live in you will not be subject to property taxes because direct personal taxation is against the law in Dubai!
The emirate currently has 15 free trade zones and 7 more are in the planning stages. The free trade zones are where foreign businesses can establish themselves and grow without the restriction of corporate taxation for example and without having to submit to a local majority shareholding structure. As a direct result of all of the incentives offered to overseas businesses, take up in the free trade zones has been incredible and employment opportunities for foreign personnel are being created within them on a weekly basis.
To work in Dubai you require a work permit and a residency visa and the majority of employers arrange these for their expatriate work force when they appoint them. If you’re planning on travelling to Dubai to look for work you can enter the country on a temporary visa and then as soon as you secure employment you can apply for your work permit and visas. Rules relating to the period of time you can remain in the country on a temporary visa vary depending on the country you herald from and you should check with your local UAE embassy on rules that apply to you before you travel.
Most business in Dubai is done on a networking basis and so when you first arrive it can feel a little alien to have to immediately get out there and start introducing yourself to people. But don’t worry, you soon get used to it. Just make sure you have a pocketful of business cards to hand whenever you leave your accommodation as trading in business cards is the first step to successful networking!
Once you’ve settled into the different working hours in Dubai – many businesses close for a few hours in the afternoon and no local people take appointments on a Friday – and once you’ve settled into the fast pace of your social life you will begin to love your new surroundings. The quality of life achievable in Dubai for expatriates is quite possibly inimitable elsewhere as such emphasis has been placed on creating a paradise where foreign workers can work hard, play hard, live life to the full and experience everything in one day from skiing on an indoor slope to playing golf to diving to camel riding in the desert.
Expatriates make up 94% of the population in Dubai and as a direct result you can almost guarantee you’ll make friends very quickly and easily. The environment in Dubai is so multi cultural, open and free and there are a great deal of social clubs and events designed for people to meet up and make friends. These all help ease new residents into their brand new life. Everyone makes a great effort to get along in Dubai because they are all in the same boat together – working away from home but enjoying being in a country that offers first class business opportunities and a tax free lifestyle – could you ask for more?
Rhiannon Williamson is a freelance writer whose many articles about living and working abroad have appeared in expatriate publications around the world. To read her latest articles about Dubai visit this link: Living in Dubai
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Dubai in the United Arab Emirates is one of the world’s fastest growing employment hotspots in the world. Up to 20 new companies establish themselves in the emirate’s free trade zones every week and since 2002 some 650 companies have registered in the Dubai Media City free trade zone alone.
Particularly in the fields of tourism, IT, media and finance there are significant job opportunities for qualified personnel and if you’re interested in working in Dubai here’s a guide to employment in the most exciting, tax free, fastest growing multi cultural location in the world.
Yes, you heard me right, Dubai is tax free – if you live and work in the emirate your income will be paid to you gross and furthermore, if you buy a house to live in you will not be subject to property taxes because direct personal taxation is against the law in Dubai!
The emirate currently has 15 free trade zones and 7 more are in the planning stages. The free trade zones are where foreign businesses can establish themselves and grow without the restriction of corporate taxation for example and without having to submit to a local majority shareholding structure. As a direct result of all of the incentives offered to overseas businesses, take up in the free trade zones has been incredible and employment opportunities for foreign personnel are being created within them on a weekly basis.
To work in Dubai you require a work permit and a residency visa and the majority of employers arrange these for their expatriate work force when they appoint them. If you’re planning on travelling to Dubai to look for work you can enter the country on a temporary visa and then as soon as you secure employment you can apply for your work permit and visas. Rules relating to the period of time you can remain in the country on a temporary visa vary depending on the country you herald from and you should check with your local UAE embassy on rules that apply to you before you travel.
Most business in Dubai is done on a networking basis and so when you first arrive it can feel a little alien to have to immediately get out there and start introducing yourself to people. But don’t worry, you soon get used to it. Just make sure you have a pocketful of business cards to hand whenever you leave your accommodation as trading in business cards is the first step to successful networking!
Once you’ve settled into the different working hours in Dubai – many businesses close for a few hours in the afternoon and no local people take appointments on a Friday – and once you’ve settled into the fast pace of your social life you will begin to love your new surroundings. The quality of life achievable in Dubai for expatriates is quite possibly inimitable elsewhere as such emphasis has been placed on creating a paradise where foreign workers can work hard, play hard, live life to the full and experience everything in one day from skiing on an indoor slope to playing golf to diving to camel riding in the desert.
Expatriates make up 94% of the population in Dubai and as a direct result you can almost guarantee you’ll make friends very quickly and easily. The environment in Dubai is so multi cultural, open and free and there are a great deal of social clubs and events designed for people to meet up and make friends. These all help ease new residents into their brand new life. Everyone makes a great effort to get along in Dubai because they are all in the same boat together – working away from home but enjoying being in a country that offers first class business opportunities and a tax free lifestyle – could you ask for more?
Rhiannon Williamson is a freelance writer whose many articles about living and working abroad have appeared in expatriate publications around the world. To read her latest articles about Dubai visit this link: Living in Dubai
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Time Share Sales Jobs
By Jennifer Bailey
The timeshare industry has been a popular and growing business since its conception in the 1960s. If you wish to follow in the footsteps of the French developer and offer ownership of properties in a resort, there are various job opportunities you can avail of. The variety of jobs you can choose from including marketing officer, sales representative, promotions officer, reception officer, landscape developer, to name a few.
One of the more popular jobs within this industry is the sales officer. The job function is the same as a real-estate agent wherein you take your clients on a guided tour of the properties. It is also your responsibility to explain to your clients the mechanics on how timeshare works. Although timesharing has existed for over four decade, not everybody is familiar with how it works. You would have to present the two types of deeds in the deeded contract and right to use contract. If it is the desire of your clients to own the property permanently, then you would push the deeded contract. If your clients prefer to own the property only for a certain period of time, then the right to use contract is for them. You would also introduce the mode of ownership wherein, there is the fixed week ownership where they would own the property on a specific week of the year each year. Then there’s the floating week ownership, where your client is presented with available weeks to choose from, or the rotating week ownership where the ownership of the property changes in increments of one week per year. This means that if your client owned it at week ten this time around, next year they would have ownership of the property on week eleven.
With the timesharing industry still rising after forty years since conceptualization, and its continuing spread all over the world, you have options to choose your destination as you please.
Time Share Sales provides detailed information on Time Share Sales, Time Share Sales Companies, Time Share Sales Jobs, Time Share Quick Sales and more. Time Share Sales is affiliated with Time Share Resale Scams.
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The timeshare industry has been a popular and growing business since its conception in the 1960s. If you wish to follow in the footsteps of the French developer and offer ownership of properties in a resort, there are various job opportunities you can avail of. The variety of jobs you can choose from including marketing officer, sales representative, promotions officer, reception officer, landscape developer, to name a few.
One of the more popular jobs within this industry is the sales officer. The job function is the same as a real-estate agent wherein you take your clients on a guided tour of the properties. It is also your responsibility to explain to your clients the mechanics on how timeshare works. Although timesharing has existed for over four decade, not everybody is familiar with how it works. You would have to present the two types of deeds in the deeded contract and right to use contract. If it is the desire of your clients to own the property permanently, then you would push the deeded contract. If your clients prefer to own the property only for a certain period of time, then the right to use contract is for them. You would also introduce the mode of ownership wherein, there is the fixed week ownership where they would own the property on a specific week of the year each year. Then there’s the floating week ownership, where your client is presented with available weeks to choose from, or the rotating week ownership where the ownership of the property changes in increments of one week per year. This means that if your client owned it at week ten this time around, next year they would have ownership of the property on week eleven.
With the timesharing industry still rising after forty years since conceptualization, and its continuing spread all over the world, you have options to choose your destination as you please.
Time Share Sales provides detailed information on Time Share Sales, Time Share Sales Companies, Time Share Sales Jobs, Time Share Quick Sales and more. Time Share Sales is affiliated with Time Share Resale Scams.
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Job Opportunities In Dubai
By Stephen Davis
Dubai is located in the United Arab Emirates and is not only one of the world's fastest growing cities, but is also an epicenter for employment and new job opportunities. It is estimated that around 30 new companies are established in this burgeoning city every week; and this has been the case since late 2002.
But why is Dubai such an attractive city to live and work in? The short answer - Dubai is tax free. If you live and work in the area you are paid your gross wage with no tax deducted from this amount. Why? Unbelievably, direct personal taxation is against the law, meaning any income you make is 100% yours.
If you are looking in the fields of tourism, IT, media or finance, and are qualified in your area, there is an abundance of job opportunities waiting to be snapped up. Every year, thousands of international people are making the move to Dubai to become part of the workforce and make some real, tax-free money.
Likewise, if you are looking to establish your own business in the Emirate, the government offers numerous incentives to overseas business to take up in the free trade zones. There are currently 15 free trade zones, with 7 more planned for the coming months and years. These zones allow for foreign businesses to establish themselves and grow without corporate taxes and without a shareholding structure. You will quickly realize why there is an abundance of job opportunities in Dubai.
In order to work in Dubai, you will be required to hold a work permit and residency visa. Most employers will arrange for these details to be sorted for their employees once they are appointed to their position within the company. On the other hand, if you are planning a holiday to Dubai, you will be issued with a temporary visa (depending on the country you are from), and you can use this opportunity to scout around and look for job opportunities. Once you have done this, the process of applying for a work permit and visa is fairly straight forward.
A notable difference in Dubai is the working hours, which you will quickly become used to. Many businesses close for a few hours each afternoon - and Friday tends to be a day when no meetings are held.
Dubai, as a city, is unbelievable. The living standard for expatriates is wonderful, as is the fast-paced social life many of these people enjoy. Prepare to play and work hard, and enjoy the many wonders Dubai has to offer - from indoor skiing, to playing golf, or taking a 4wd safari in the desert - Dubai has it all.
You will never feel alone in Dubai. The majority of the current population is made up of expatriates and you will have no problem meeting acquaintances and new friends almost immediately. The multicultural environment allows for numerous social clubs and events to encourage new people to meet. All of this helps new residents ease into their new life in Dubai.
Stephen Davis is an IT professional and operates the Dubai Hotels and Dubai Jobs Website - a resource for job opportunities, news and information relating to Dubai.
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Dubai is located in the United Arab Emirates and is not only one of the world's fastest growing cities, but is also an epicenter for employment and new job opportunities. It is estimated that around 30 new companies are established in this burgeoning city every week; and this has been the case since late 2002.
But why is Dubai such an attractive city to live and work in? The short answer - Dubai is tax free. If you live and work in the area you are paid your gross wage with no tax deducted from this amount. Why? Unbelievably, direct personal taxation is against the law, meaning any income you make is 100% yours.
If you are looking in the fields of tourism, IT, media or finance, and are qualified in your area, there is an abundance of job opportunities waiting to be snapped up. Every year, thousands of international people are making the move to Dubai to become part of the workforce and make some real, tax-free money.
Likewise, if you are looking to establish your own business in the Emirate, the government offers numerous incentives to overseas business to take up in the free trade zones. There are currently 15 free trade zones, with 7 more planned for the coming months and years. These zones allow for foreign businesses to establish themselves and grow without corporate taxes and without a shareholding structure. You will quickly realize why there is an abundance of job opportunities in Dubai.
In order to work in Dubai, you will be required to hold a work permit and residency visa. Most employers will arrange for these details to be sorted for their employees once they are appointed to their position within the company. On the other hand, if you are planning a holiday to Dubai, you will be issued with a temporary visa (depending on the country you are from), and you can use this opportunity to scout around and look for job opportunities. Once you have done this, the process of applying for a work permit and visa is fairly straight forward.
A notable difference in Dubai is the working hours, which you will quickly become used to. Many businesses close for a few hours each afternoon - and Friday tends to be a day when no meetings are held.
Dubai, as a city, is unbelievable. The living standard for expatriates is wonderful, as is the fast-paced social life many of these people enjoy. Prepare to play and work hard, and enjoy the many wonders Dubai has to offer - from indoor skiing, to playing golf, or taking a 4wd safari in the desert - Dubai has it all.
You will never feel alone in Dubai. The majority of the current population is made up of expatriates and you will have no problem meeting acquaintances and new friends almost immediately. The multicultural environment allows for numerous social clubs and events to encourage new people to meet. All of this helps new residents ease into their new life in Dubai.
Stephen Davis is an IT professional and operates the Dubai Hotels and Dubai Jobs Website - a resource for job opportunities, news and information relating to Dubai.
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Looking for Job Opportunities in Dubai?
By Sim Whatley
Dubai is a modern city with all the amenities of years. For years, it has been an attraction point for many people around the world and especially those from sub-continent. Just about every other person in Sub-Continent wants to attain first-class jobs in Dubai and get settled here. At present, Dubai is home to an assorted and stimulating blend of vibrant and young professionals from all around the globe that are paying their part in the development and intensification of this dream city. They all enjoy the unrivalled quality of life that Emirate offer to them in return of their services. The facilities offered in Dubai are the best in the world. This is reason that Dubai is currently the fastest growing population in the world.
More and more people move abroad to Dubai to experience the very best in the world of employment and lifestyle. They search for job vacancies in Dubai through various online job portals and newspapers and clutch on to it if find any. One of the most striking and abrupt feature of being employed in Dubai is the absence of personal taxes. Surprised, but it is true that there are no personal taxes levied against income from the jobs in Dubai. This is not an encouragement to pull of foreign investment. It is owing to the fact that direct taxes are against the mores of entire United Arab Emirates. This means you always have additional cash in your pouch to afford and get pleasure from the lifestyle that others could only imagine.
Internet can help you in the best way in finding good jobs opportunities in Dubai. There are many online job portals like Dubizzle that can help you in this regard. There are many industries like Information Technology, Telecommunications, Engineering, and Construction to acquire a good job in Dubai but financial services industry is best when it comes to financial support of their employees.
Working hours for jobs in Dubai show a discrepancy from industry to industry. One thing is certain that you will never find your job timings as exploitative. As much as salary is concern, you will find it different among different industries. Normally, salaries are disbursed on a 13-month cycle. It is not a custom to receive bonus in Dubai or UAE. In most cases you become eligible of gratuity if you resign from a firm after 12 month’s of working with them. This gratuity is paid by the employer and will be some percentage of the employee’s basic salary.
Along with attractive salary packages and thriving career in Dubai, you will experience an admirable working environment with contemporary, futuristically prepared spacious and comfortable office spaces, many dinning opportunities and an exceptional transportation to move across the city. After hours of tough job at office, Dubai offers you excellent relaxing amenities in shape of shopping, sports, nightlife, tours, recreational facilities, outdoor activities, excursions and water sports.
There are ample jobs in Dubai and you could grab one of them. All you need is to decide which one is right for you. If you consider yourself to be a vibrant, resolute and driven by hard work, results and rewards, then you have more than enough jobs vacancies in Dubai. Pick the most suitable job for you with the help of online job portals like Dubizzle and enjoy the experience of lively and unmatchable lifestyle that Dubai offers to its residents.
Sim Whatley, the proud owner of Dubizzle.com, is a multidimensional character. By visiting his online portal Dubizzle you can find all needed information about dubai jobs, classified, and property in Dubai.
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Dubai is a modern city with all the amenities of years. For years, it has been an attraction point for many people around the world and especially those from sub-continent. Just about every other person in Sub-Continent wants to attain first-class jobs in Dubai and get settled here. At present, Dubai is home to an assorted and stimulating blend of vibrant and young professionals from all around the globe that are paying their part in the development and intensification of this dream city. They all enjoy the unrivalled quality of life that Emirate offer to them in return of their services. The facilities offered in Dubai are the best in the world. This is reason that Dubai is currently the fastest growing population in the world.
More and more people move abroad to Dubai to experience the very best in the world of employment and lifestyle. They search for job vacancies in Dubai through various online job portals and newspapers and clutch on to it if find any. One of the most striking and abrupt feature of being employed in Dubai is the absence of personal taxes. Surprised, but it is true that there are no personal taxes levied against income from the jobs in Dubai. This is not an encouragement to pull of foreign investment. It is owing to the fact that direct taxes are against the mores of entire United Arab Emirates. This means you always have additional cash in your pouch to afford and get pleasure from the lifestyle that others could only imagine.
Internet can help you in the best way in finding good jobs opportunities in Dubai. There are many online job portals like Dubizzle that can help you in this regard. There are many industries like Information Technology, Telecommunications, Engineering, and Construction to acquire a good job in Dubai but financial services industry is best when it comes to financial support of their employees.
Working hours for jobs in Dubai show a discrepancy from industry to industry. One thing is certain that you will never find your job timings as exploitative. As much as salary is concern, you will find it different among different industries. Normally, salaries are disbursed on a 13-month cycle. It is not a custom to receive bonus in Dubai or UAE. In most cases you become eligible of gratuity if you resign from a firm after 12 month’s of working with them. This gratuity is paid by the employer and will be some percentage of the employee’s basic salary.
Along with attractive salary packages and thriving career in Dubai, you will experience an admirable working environment with contemporary, futuristically prepared spacious and comfortable office spaces, many dinning opportunities and an exceptional transportation to move across the city. After hours of tough job at office, Dubai offers you excellent relaxing amenities in shape of shopping, sports, nightlife, tours, recreational facilities, outdoor activities, excursions and water sports.
There are ample jobs in Dubai and you could grab one of them. All you need is to decide which one is right for you. If you consider yourself to be a vibrant, resolute and driven by hard work, results and rewards, then you have more than enough jobs vacancies in Dubai. Pick the most suitable job for you with the help of online job portals like Dubizzle and enjoy the experience of lively and unmatchable lifestyle that Dubai offers to its residents.
Sim Whatley, the proud owner of Dubizzle.com, is a multidimensional character. By visiting his online portal Dubizzle you can find all needed information about dubai jobs, classified, and property in Dubai.
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