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The National Career Exhibition is one of the UAE’s largest and most successful employment events.
The National Career Exhibition is one of the UAE's largest and most successful employment events.

Sharjah - The DSCD's stand at the fair will feature a new initiative titled 'Register Your Attendance.

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Published: Mon 13 Feb 2017, 8:00 PM

Last updated: Tue 14 Feb 2017, 10:46 AM

 During its participation at the National Career Exhibition 2017 in Sharjah from February 15-17, the Sharjah Department of Statistics and Community Development (DSCD) will accept CVs from candidates interested in employment with the department.
They will also use the opportunity to answer all queries.
The Sharjah government department says the interaction will enable prospective Emirati job seekers to start the process of applying for available vacancies at DSCD that match their academic qualifications and meet job requirements. The event is happening at the Expo Centre Sharjah.
Commenting on the participation in the exhibition, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Thani, Chairman of DSCD, said it is in line with its vision to invest in talented human capital, qualify and train a dynamic national workforce and enhance Emiratisation at the department and across other government entities. He pointed out that all of the department's vacant positions last year were filled by Emiratis who applied for jobs during the National Career Exhibition 2016.
"The DSCD takes part in the National Career Exhibition every year, which stems from its CSR vision and its belief in the importance of the event in boosting its efforts to develop community development plans in the Emirate of Sharjah and enhance Emiratisation," said Al Thani.
"The DSCD is one of the leading government bodies in terms of rate of Emiratisation. Over the past few years, we have achieved exceptional results in pursuing the policy, with Emiratis now comprising 95 per cent of employees in the department. This would not have been possible without the continuous support and guidance of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, who enabled us to accelerate the implementation of Emiratisation plans at the department and in the emirate as a whole," he added.
The DSCD's stand at the fair will feature a new initiative titled 'Register Your Attendance,' which will be launched in the presence of Sheikh Mohammed Al Thani and a number of section heads at the department. The activity will collect data on visitors' occupational status and will share information with the entities concerned in Sharjah, as well as the federal government, in order to support Emiratisation and community development programmes.
The annual National Career Exhibition is one of the UAE's largest and most successful employment events. The three-day platform this year will see the participation of more than 70 leading government and private entities to provide jobs and training opportunities and to facilitate national manpower into the country's workforce. The exhibition opens to visitors from 10am to 8pm on February 15-16, and 4pm to 9pm on February 17. Four hours has been exclusively allocated for women from 10am to 2pm on February 16. The DSCD is exhibiting at stand 830 at the forum.
The process
> The Sharjah Department of Statistics and Community Development will accept CVs from Emirati candidates
> All questions will be answered at the venue
> The interaction is expected to enable prospective job seekers to apply for available vacancies at DSCD that match their academic qualifications
> The stand will feature 'Register Your Attendance'
> This will collect data on visitors' occupational status and share information with entities concerned in Sharjah as well as the federal government
What, where, when
> National Career Exhibition 2017, with the participation of more than 70 firms
> At Expo Centre Sharjah
> 10am to 8pm from February 15-16
> 4pm to 9pm on February 17
> 10am to 2pm on February 16 for women only
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