09-19-2011, 10:06 PM
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<br />Thanks Again Bro!
Feels like I'm heading towards a decision. I would definitely try my luck and Go Dubai. You are saying that they won't respond applying from Pakistan, then how would they respond applying online from Dubai and you say that walk-in isn't effective anymore ? I'm confused (
Also tell me what time of the year I should visit Dubai ? Visiting Dubai for at least 3 months means quitting current job and burning all the boats? Am I right ??
I guess I should be more aware regarding PER and TDM )
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Your CV would have your UAE contact number. Employers would give you a call and you would be called in for an interview almost instantly. The first thing they would ask you is that wether you are available in UAE right now. Some over smart people use UAE sim in Pakistan thinking this a shortcut. So they would confirm your availability first thing before proceeding. Yes, as far as my experience goes, one does get interview calls.
Visiting UAE for 3 months means a material investment of time, effort and money. Yes you will have to burn the boats. It's a gamble. After my articleship, i was offered a very lucrative job in the top 5 banks in Pakistan. I didn't take it and played a gamble. It worked for me.
<br />Thanks Again Bro!
Feels like I'm heading towards a decision. I would definitely try my luck and Go Dubai. You are saying that they won't respond applying from Pakistan, then how would they respond applying online from Dubai and you say that walk-in isn't effective anymore ? I'm confused (
Also tell me what time of the year I should visit Dubai ? Visiting Dubai for at least 3 months means quitting current job and burning all the boats? Am I right ??
I guess I should be more aware regarding PER and TDM )
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Your CV would have your UAE contact number. Employers would give you a call and you would be called in for an interview almost instantly. The first thing they would ask you is that wether you are available in UAE right now. Some over smart people use UAE sim in Pakistan thinking this a shortcut. So they would confirm your availability first thing before proceeding. Yes, as far as my experience goes, one does get interview calls.
Visiting UAE for 3 months means a material investment of time, effort and money. Yes you will have to burn the boats. It's a gamble. After my articleship, i was offered a very lucrative job in the top 5 banks in Pakistan. I didn't take it and played a gamble. It worked for me.