Careers
UAE 2003 beats expectations
Posted: 21 April 2003
Dubai UAE — The remarkable flood of visitors
flocking to the Airport Expo Dubai, has seen the Dubai World Trade
Centre (DWTC)-organised Careers UAE 2003 surpass expectations of
both participating exhibitors and organisers.
Students from various private and government institutions as well
as national jobseekers have been inundating the stalls while exhibitors
have been on their toes in an effort to respond to their queries,
conduct on site interviews and promote their corporate image.
“The success of this show depends on bringing a distinguished
audience of participating exhibitors from the public and private
sectors, banks, multinationals, IT, media and other sectors into
contact with qualified students as well as professionals seeking
a career change and this is the very cause to which we remain committed,”
said DWTC Director General, Mubarak bin Fahad.
He noted that the DWTC had arranged extensive advertising and PR
campaigns to raise the profile of the event, stepped-up co-operation
between the public and private sector and taken all possible steps
through to the smallest detail by providing admirable standards
of service for employers, job seekers and students.
“Careers this year will set higher standards for national
recruitment and offer increased client and job seeker satisfaction,”
Mr. bin Fahad observed.
There is a wide choice for visitors to the fair with 117 companies,
including banks, multinationals, IT and media companies, semi-government
and government institutions all present at the fair in order to
tap in to the burgeoning pool of Emirati talent available.
This across-the-board participation from all sectors has made Careers
the largest dedicated forum in the UAE that offers a unique platform
by bringing together highly skilled and trained nationals, both
jobseekers and qualified professionals alike, and prospective employers
on the lookout for gifted and professionally trained staff.
Careers UAE 2003 which is organised in conjunction with the Higher
Colleges of Technology (HCT), The National Human Resource Development
and Employment Authority (TANMIA) and Zayed University, will run
till April 23.

Posted by Richard Price,
Editor Pipeline Magazine
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