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Emiratisation goes in full swing in Sharjah, as His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, recently launched a project that aims to recruit fresh Emirati graduates. (latest jobs in the UAE).
The project's first phase will target jobseekers looking for vacancies in the education sector. A total of 400 opportunities will be available for Emiratis in private schools. Those who will be filling up these slots will be given the same privileges that are provided to government employees.
Earlier, Sheikh Sultan approved hiring 54 civil employees in the Sharjah Police.
The Sharjah Ruler has also directed the Department of Statistics and Community Development to carry out a survey to find the actual number of Emirati jobseekers.
An SMS will be sent to all citizens registered at the Department of Human Resources and the messages would contain a link that would direct them to the survey.
Sheikh Sultan added that the survey shall be sent again on September 10.
hesham@khaleejtimes.com
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