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The demand for medium to low income jobs is slowly and steadily growing in the UAE as the economy reopens and businesses expands with caution.
The UAE’s leading retail firm LuLu Group is hiring for a number of positions. Walk-in interviews are also taking place for the jobs of telesales, nurses and other blue-collar workers. The vacancies are open to all nationalities.
LuLu Group is hiring cashiers, cooks, bakers, juice makers, butchers and light-vehicle drivers with a minimum experience of two years. Maximum age limit for cashiers is 28 years and up to 35 years for cooks, bakers, juice makers, butchers and light-vehicle drivers.
Cashiers should have secondary school qualification and cooks should have experience in preparing Arabic cuisine (grills, shawarma, Arabic sweets), sushi, Indian tandoori, continental and Chinese dishes.
Candidates can apply before January 10, 2021 by e-mailing their CVs to jobs@ae.lulumea.com or they can drop their CVs at the retailer’s regional offices in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Al Ain.
Candidates applying for the above jobs should be present in the UAE, holding either resident or visit visa. Candidates will be offered an attractive salary, accommodation and other benefits.
Meanwhile, walk-in interviews are also taking place for the jobs of telesales, nurses, retail sales executives, maids, drivers, cleaners and waiters.
There are 10 openings for the posts of retail sales, maids, drivers, telesales and waiters/waitresses; 20 for nurses and 30 for cleaners/helpers. The interviews are taking place at 401, Al Jawhara Building, next to ADCB Bank, Bank Street, Bur Dubai.
-waheedabbas@khaleejtimes.com
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