How to Get a Job in Dubai

How to Get a Job in Dubai

Dubai is the most favored destination to look for jobs, especially for Indians. It’s not a fad. Neither is it a ‘my-friend-is-working-in-Dubai-so-I-must-too’ kind of thing. Okay, maybe does work as an influencing factor, but there are quite a few strong reasons that are luring Indians out to look for work in Dubai despite it being one of the hottest cities in the world.

Reason 1:

It is one of the most luxurious cities in the world and offers an excellent quality of living. It is also one of the most technologically innovative cities and has been driving innovation from bottom to top. It houses the biggest and most luxurious manmade island in the world – Palm Jumeirah. As such, the cost of living is very high and so is the income (if you are well-placed).

Reason 2:

The 2nd reason is its strategic location. Traveling to Dubai from India is not too time-consuming (it takes about 3 to 4 hours of flying time to reach Dubai from India and vice-versa). The time difference of just one and a half hours is also minuscule to handle both the country’s time zones without too much effort. Along with this fact, Dubai also has near about the same climatic conditions as India, making it easier for the Indians to adapt there. 

Reason 3:

The Dubai government does not levy income tax on individuals. This means whatever income you agree to with your employer is what you will receive in your bank account every month without any deductions! (That got your attention, right?!) In other words, your spending capacity (or your savings, depending upon your priorities) will be much higher as compared to other cities of the world. 

Reason 4:

It is the 3rd safest country in the world. Whether it’s day or night, you can walk the streets of Dubai without the fear of getting mugged or attacked.

How to get a job in Dubai:

There are two ways to look for a job in Dubai: Either you can search and apply for jobs from India, or you would have to fund your visit to Dubai on a tourist visa which is for up to 3 months. Depending upon your education, experience, and skillet this may or may not be enough for you. 

You can also apply for a student visa by opting for a study course in Dubai. You may be able to work part-time on a student visa for 20 hours per week in free zone areas. However, this is not an easy feat since you would have to spend a large chunk as part of your course fees. You can easily prepare for your next Dubai Interview by learning the Dubai Interview Questions and Answers that will be helpful for you.

All of these are pretty expensive affairs and yet not everyone going through the student visa or tourist visa successfully ends up getting a job. On the other hand, the percentage of people getting a job in Dubai while being in India is very less. Since there are already so many candidates in Dubai or UAE either on a tourist visa or student visa. So, what is the best way to land a job in Dubai? Read on to find out the answer – 

Follow a structured approach to look for a job in Dubai: 

Following a strategic process for your desired job will yield more satisfactory results than applying for any job In Dubai that you come across. More often candidates get lured by the ‘lets-take-what-we-get-for-now’ belief in terms of both – job profile and salary, with the notion that once they are in the country, they will be able to opt for the profile they want to work for. But that doesn’t help the candidate. Instead, a structured process will generate more successful outcomes than hopping onto any job wagon.

Here’s what a structured approach looks like: 

Creating a strong LinkedIn presence:

LinkedIn had become the go-to platform for recruiters and HR personnel to check your profile. It will be your first impression for the team looking for the perfect candidate. Most of the time, LinkedIn is checked before even checking your resume document. And therefore, you need to leverage the opportunity by creating a strong LinkedIn profile that highlights your experience and achievements to grab the attention of the recruiter.  

Contact recruiters/job agencies directly:

80% of the people living in Dubai are immigrants who have migrated to the land of opportunities in search of a better life and work profile. This rings good news since companies are looking to hire people from other countries because of its cost-effective benefits. These organisations reach out to recruiting agencies in India such as buzzworks to fill in the required manpower. Getting yourself enrolled with such agencies with your updated profile will boost your chances substantially of getting a job in Dubai. 

Apply on the company’s career pages:

Research the companies in your field of expertise. Look for job openings on their official websites and apply to them. If you can find out who in HR is handling the recruitment and connect with them directly, it will work wonders for you. If not, don’t lose hope. Overseas recruitment agencies that work as extended help with such companies are your saviour.

Network:

Over the years, networking has become an essential aspect of the business world. Use it to your advantage. Connect with your contacts who are already in Dubai. Employee references from people working in Dubai are a great way to get placed. Be active on social media and job portals such as LinkedIn and Dubizzle.

Fun Fact: Five most common jobs in Dubai are from the following domains: Oil and Gas, Sales and business development, Marketing, IT Industry and Accounting

It must be noted that to work in Dubai you need a work visa. The good news is once you get hired by a company in Dubai, your employers will do all the heavy lifting of getting your work visa and sponsorship for you. All you would need to do is submit the necessary documents and start your prep to shift your base to Dubai.

Others Points to consider:

Having good CV matters the most. Ensure that you list out your expertise along with your skillset and experience to back you up. If you do not know how to make a CV for jobs in Dubai, seek help from professional resume makers such as buzzworks to boost your chance of getting hired. 

  • Ensure that your CV is Applicant Tracking System (ATS) proof
  • Networking with the right people will give you an unfair advantage over other applicants
  • Negotiate salary after conducting thorough research instead of accepting the company’s initial offer.
  • Check with your recruiting agency or websites such as glassdoor or buzzworks to get a fair idea of the average salary for the job profile you are applying for.
  • Remember to clarify the percentage of base salary and commission before accepting
  • While experienced candidates are valued more, freshers shouldn’t lose hope. If they approach through the right channels, their dream of landing a job in Dubai will ring true.
  • Don’t give up. It often takes time and patience.

Conclusion: 

Almost 90% of Dubai’s population are immigrants with 30% of them being Indians. In the case of candidates applying directly to companies from India, it is often noted that companies want to hire locally as vetting an overseas candidate is time-consuming and a costly affair. Companies prefer to save time, effort, and cost by delegating the primaries to their offshore hiring partners who will take care of the initial vetting, screening, and shortlisting of the candidates and handle the documentation for them. Though getting a job in Dubai often takes time and patience, it is possible to make your dream come true with the help of good overseas recruitment agencies. Know more about Manpower Consultancy In Dubai

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