They will join their colleagues, including doctors and nurses who have started treating and giving medical assistance for the injured
Dubai Taxi Corporation at the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is holding walk-in interviews today to recruit drivers and bikers of all nationalities.
The company encouraged ladies to apply as well.
People aged between 23 and 50 holding a driving licence from the UAE, GCC or from their home countries can attend the walk-in interviews.
Importantly, job-seekers who don’t have a driving licence can also apply as they will be trained by the company. Bikers who have UAE licences can also apply for the job.
The government-backed company is offering a Dh2,000 salary plus commission, health insurance and accommodation to selected candidates.
Job seekers going for walk-in interviews must carry copies of their residence/visit visa, UAE national ID, driving licence, passport and CV. The applicants also need to submit three photographs with white background.
Walk-in interviews will be held from 7.30am to 12pm on Friday, October 21, at Privilege Labor Recruitment Office M11, Abu Hail Centre.
In addition, interested candidates can find more details on: https://buzzon.khaleejtimes.com/classifieds/walk-in-interviews-friday-october-21st-2022-dubai-rta-taxi-driver-jobs/
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