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Emirates seeks 500 Emiratis to fill job vacancies

The move is part of the airline’s commitment to boost the careers of UAE nationals, with access to training courses and programmes. Interested UAE nationals can look for vacancies on the airline’s career page

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Dubai’s Emirates Group is actively seeking Emiratis to fill various positions across key departments, the flight carrier said in a statement.

Emirates is currently offering 500 jobs for UAE nationals ranging from entry-level to graduate roles, as part of its commitment to boost their careers for personal and professional development, with access to training courses and programmes.

Emirati high school graduates can apply for the following opportunities:

  • National Cadet Pilot Programme
  • Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License Programme
  • National Scholarship Programmes
  • National Cabin Crew Programme
  • Customer Service Professionals

 Emirati university graduates can apply for the following opportunities:

  • National Graduate Programme
  • Technology (IT) Graduate Programme
  • Senior Software Engineer

Recent graduates can also apply for an internship programme, to “gain direct practical experience across a spectrum of departments within the group,” Emirates said.

Selected candidates will receive on-job and classroom training.

Dubai-based carrier is currently offering 500 jobs for UAE nationals ranging from entry-level to graduate roles.

Newly-joined Customer Service Professionals will undergo 12 months of extensive training to strengthen their soft and technical skills.

National Cabin Crew Programme candidates will undergo a “7-week Ab-initio training course,” Emirates said, before qualifying as the airline’s cabin crew.

“As an employer-of-choice, the Emirates Group offers UAE nationals competitive opportunities and attractive benefits through its Emiratisation strategy,” the airline said in the statement.

Interested UAE nationals can visit the UAE Career Fair, held from September 20 to 22, at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).

UAE nationals can view available vacancies on the airline’s career website.

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Abdul Rawuf

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