The job market in the United Arab Emirates is booming with more and more job vacancies and opportunities each year. As a job applicant, you’ll find yourself competing with a sea of applicants. The question is, how will your CV pop out? To top it off, you’re on Dubai visit visa looking for job in Dubai, running out of time because it’s going to expire soon.
Most people think that writing in your CV that you’re on visit visa and its expiring soon will get you a job in Dubai fast. But in fact, it’s not as effective as most people think.
Here’s another fact-hiring managers will only care about their company. It doesn’t matter to them if your visa is expiring soon.
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1. Be Professional in Your Approach
You should always be professional in your approach. You know that your UAE visit visa is going to expire soon and you somehow want the hiring manager to know this, but not in a manner of desperation.
Remember that you can still attend to interviews even after you return to home country. If the company is interested in hiring you, they can provide a plane ticket and a Dubai work visa. Impress the hiring team with your professionalism and confidence. Never show a hint of desperation.
2. Prepare CV & Cover Letter
Be sure that yourCV and cover letter is ready. It shouldn’t contain any grammatical errors and all details are accurate. Refer to a guide in writing resume to help you.
3. Indicate Availability for Interview
It is important to let the hiring manager know that you are available within a period of time, which covers the duration of your visit visa. Include these details: Visa Status: Visit Visa, expires X-X-2016
4. Provide contact details
Should your departure date pass, you should include contact details (when you can be reached at your home. It must include home country phone number and email. All three contacts should be included both in your CV and cover letter.
5. Submit your CV
They say that when you apply for a job, you should choose a boss and a company. Once everything is prepared, start sending them to job opportunities in your profession or industry. Be sure to indicate which job you are looking for, salary expectations, and skills relevant to the job opening.
Try to be more specific with your skills and convince the hiring manager that your skills set fit the job requirements.
6. Walk-in Interviews
Most people opt for applying a Dubai job online, but there are also chances for walk-in interviews. Schedule a day in a week for walk-in interviews. Dress up and be confident. Do not forget to mention that you will be in the country up till a particular date. You can tell the hiring manager that they can contact you via phone, email, and online. Do this in a professional manner.
7. Thank You Letter
Right after the interview, do not forget to send a ‘Thank You’ note to the hiring manager. Express your gratitude for the interview. This will make a good impression to the hiring manager and will help recall.
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This is a wonderful piece of literature especially to all of us who wish and intend to relocate and secure employment opportunities in UAE in the near future. It is so concise, precise and very helpful for anyone to pick up and grasp. Thank you so much.
By Wamweta Emmanuel (Aug, 2017) |
Hello please i want to extend my touris visa so please help i havw one month so i want to add one month also .thank you
By Owusu Godfred (Jun, 2018) |