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UAE Exchange offers 150 Emiratis jobs chance

byCT Report
19/05/2016
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DUBAI: UAE Exchange, a leading global remittance, foreign exchange and payment solutions brand, has offered 150 UAE nationals job opportunties through the just-concluded Careers UAE 2016 event.

Participating for the 9th time in Careers UAE, the company reiterated its commitment towards the government’s vision of Emaratisation. The recruitment covered the company’s branch operations spread across the seven emirates. The brand also offered Emiratis with the convenience of choosing their job location, mentorship by experienced senior staff, practical training programme in Arabic and English all-year-round, employee engagement and skill development programmes among others, said a statement.

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“Remittance industry is one of the major contributors to the economy of the UAE. In spite of the slump in oil prices and global economic volatility, this industry has steadily grown and offers various growth opportunities. As one of the major remittance brands, our focus has been to create a knowledgeable and competent talent pool that is always a step closer to its customers across communities.

“Taleem, one of our popular internship and training programme, has always attracted Emiratis. It helps the Emirati students to gain intensive on-the-job training, enhance industry knowledge, develop professional skills as well as earn a stipend and certificate after completion of the programme,” said Y Sudhir Kumar Shetty, president, UAE Exchange.

UAE Exchange was recently conferred with the Dubai Quality Gold Award, making it the first ever remittance brand to win such a coveted award, said the statement. The brand was also ranked among the top employers to work with in the UAE by Great Place to Work Institute.

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