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Young Emiratis struggle to find jobs
Young Emiratis struggle to find jobs Sarah Young / 4 May 2013 Emiratis say they are struggling to get jobs due to the emphasis on “who you know, not what you know” — with some searching for at least a year. Dubai resident Amal Al Marzooqi was on the hunt for a job with sister Latifa, at the final day of careers fair Careers UAE 2013, which concluded on Thursday. Al Marzooqi said she had been searching for a job for about a year, since graduating with a Diploma in Business. NO REASON TO CHEER: Young job-seekers and visitors at the recent ‘Careers UAE’ exhibition at the Dubai International and Convention Centre. — KT photo by Shihab “I’m looking for any job now — staying at home is boring. And I’ve studied all these years, I want to use it.” She said getting a job, whether in the public or private sector, often depended on having a relative in the company. Al Marzooqi had completed work experience in the Dubai Airport human resources department for four months. “They were very happy with my work, but…if you have a contact you will get a job, but if you don’t, you won’t. This is starting to change, but very, very slowly.” She had been offered a job at a call centre a few months ago, but turned down the offer because the salary — Dh6,000 — did not seem enough for the 9-hour long days. “It’s not enough if you need to buy a car, pay for petrol…it’s very expensive living here, and it’s only getting more expensive for rent, food, everything.” She and her sister, who wants to work in graphic design, were looking at moving back to their home town Abu Dhabi to find work. “The salaries are about double what you get in Dubai. My family are there, so it will be cheaper to live too.” She said her brother commuted every day at 5am from Dubai to the Capital to work at ADNOC. He then went to college at nights, where he was studying engineering, before returning to Dubai. “It’s very hard for him. But that’s what you have to do.” Meanwhile, Maryam Salman, from Dubai, has been job hunting for two months since graduating with finance and marketing degrees. It was difficult to find work, she said. “A lot of my colleagues are in the same position after graduating. And for many of my friends and family, it took at least six months to a year to get a job.” Most employers were looking for experience, and while Salman has a part-time job at the Department of Economic Development, employers had told her this was not enough. “And it’s luck — if you have relatives or contacts it makes a big difference.” She said she was looking for anything now, private or public sector, as long as it had a decent salary. While salaries were definitely higher in Abu Dhabi, she still wanted to remain in Dubai, she said. Mohammed Ali, from Dubai, has been unemployed for one month. He worked for DPW in Sharjah for four years, and was unsuccessfully searching for another job the whole time, he said. “There are jobs out there, and if you have some link — family or you know the manager — they can help, but if you don’t, it’s not that easy. He wanted to work in customer service, and said he did not mind whether it was in the public or private sector. “I just want to work.” sarah@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading
Susan Sarandon launches ping-pong club in Dubai
Hollywood actress Susan Sarandon has launched a unique new nightclub in Dubai, which encourages party-goers to play ping-pong.Dubai is famous for its vibrant nightlife and the emirate boasts some of the most exclusive clubs on the planet, but nobody in the city will have seen anything like SPiN Dubai before.The venue has 11 table tennis tables and also has a special golden one set aside in a VIP area, the National reports.Sarandon – who has been appearing in blockbuster films since the 1960s – told the news provider that the establishment allows people to interact in a completely different environment to “normal” nightclubs.The Academy Award winner has already launched similar clubs in the US, but she insisted the Dubai version is extra special, as it reflects the glitz and glamour that the city is famous for.”This club has much more of a nightclub feel than the ping-pong clubs we have in the States – it's very lavish,” the 66-year-old was quoted as saying.”We want the clubs to reflect the city they are in – the golden table is not something you're going to find in Milwaukee. Dubai is such a futuristic and amazing city that I think it will work well here.”It will be interesting to see how the club – which is based in The Pyramids in Wafi – is received by the plethora of rich and famous people who frequent Dubai's trendiest nightspots on a regular basis, but the early signs are encouraging.A number of A-list celebrities have been seen partying in the city in recent months, including actor Jude Law and ex-Baywatch stars Pamela Anderson and Carmen Electra.Glamour girl Electra was the guest of honour at the swanky Cavalli Club last month and she was on hand to launch the establishment's Just Sundays with DJ Katerina promotion.Dubai is definitely the place to be seen these days and it is no surprise that more and more famous faces are buying luxurious villas and apartments in the most upmarket and exclusive parts of town. Continue reading
Yet another Bollywood star declares love for Dubai
It seems that hardly a week passes by without a Bollywood star singing the praises of Dubai.Filmmaker Japinder Kaur is the latest member of the Hindi-language movie industry to hail the Middle Eastern city as an excellent place to shoot footage.Having grown up in Dubai, Kaur is better placed than most people to tell the world what it is like to live in the emirate.She told tabloid! that she plans to record a music video in one of Dubai's swanky nightclubs and the song will feature British Punjabi rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh.Although all of her debut feature film has been filmed in Delhi, Kaur – who is 24 – is clearly keen to showcase Dubai as much as possible too.”I love this city and it's wonderful to know that I will be shooting a song in Dubai. I have also convinced Yo Yo Honey Singh to make his first appearance in a film. The song is called Birthday Bash,” she was quoted as saying.If this project goes to plan, Kaur said she hopes to shoot a romantic song by singer Sunidhi Chauhan among the flowerbeds of Dubai's Miracle Garden.Kaur is the latest in a long line of Bollywood stars to have heaped praise upon Dubai.The likes of Anil Kapoor, Amitabh Bachchan and Salman Khan have all declared their fondness for the emirate in the last few months.In fact, Khan's brother Sohail told Emirates 24/7 in March that they have been scouring the Dubai property market in the hope of snapping up a plush new pad.He reiterated the point that Dubai is only two-and-a-half hours from Mumbai – the home of Bollywood – which perhaps explains why so many stars of the Indian film industry feel right at home in the UAE.”We are looking, in fact we have been looking for some time, it's just that this whole year we have been tied up and yeah we would love to buy a pad in Dubai,” Khan was quoted as saying. Continue reading




