Latest Restaurant Jobs in UAE 2022 | BELCANTO – Dubai Opera Restaurant Careers

One of the leading restauarnt in UAE BELCANTO – Dubai Opera Restaurant hiring staff.

Its a free and direct recruitment by the company.

Restaurant Careers in UAE : UAE do have many restaurants from different parts of the world.

Latest Restaurant Jobs in United Arab Emirates 2022 mainly includes Waiter jobs in Dubai 2022 ,Waitress jobs in Dubai 2022, Steward jobs in Dubai , Chef careers in Dubai 2022, etc…

Restaurant jobs in Dubai for freshers is also a highly searched job in UAE 2022. Candidates also frequently ask for Restaurant jobs Dubai salary and freshers job salary in Dubai.

In this page we shall be updating latest restaurant jobs and careers in Dubai 2022 giving emphasis to ZUMA Restaurants Dubai Careers 2022.

Current Job Vacancies at BELCANTO – Dubai Opera Restaurant 2022 :

1. Sommelier

2. Hostess/Receptionist

3. Restaurant Housekeeping

4. Restaurant Supervisor (Russian Speaker)

5. Headwaiter

6. Cashier

7. Waiters

8. Wine Sommelier

How to Apply for Latest Restaurant Job Vacancies in UAE ? ZUMA Restaurants Dubai Jobs and careers 2022- Apply Now

Interested candidates may send their latest resume  with subject as job title to: careers@restart354.com 

Air Arabia Careers 2022 | Sharjah, UAE

Air Arabia Careers 2022 | Job Vacancies in Sharjah, UAE | Air Arabia Careers 2022

Air Arabia careers UAE Air Arabia, the Middle East and North Africa’s first and largest Low Cost Carrier (LCC). We fly you to over 170 destinations spread across the Middle East, North Africa, Asia and Europe.

We offer you comfort, reliable and value for money air travel across our network and with our value preposition “Where Next”, we help you to fly more often to more places at your own convenience

At Air Arabia, we don’t just hire, we give our people reasons to aspire and dream – Challenges they are excited to take on. Our Career Development Programs provide such opportunities for our people to develop and grow.

Air Arabia Careers 2022 | Job Vacancies in Sharjah, UAE | Air Arabia Careers 2022

 

The Wheel of Fate Careers in Dubai 2022

The Wheel of Fate was established in 2021 in DIFC (Dubai International Financial Centre), which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the WOF Holding Group. Its global headquarters is set up on the 114th floor of Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and there are a number of branches around the world.

The Wheel of Fate is an international large-scale comprehensive enterprise group, taking equity investment as the core, relying on asset operation for development, taking asset management as capital advantage , and focusing on production, financing and investment for development. It is mainly engaged in real estate, finance, jewelry, trade, catering, clubs, car rental, and other industries. “Create Innovative Enterprise” has become the development mission of the company, and it strives to build a comprehensive industrial financial group.

Jobs at The Wheel of Fate in Dubai 2022 | The Wheel of Fate Careers 2022

1. Customs Officer Cum PRO
2. Digital Marketing Executive
3. Design Manager – Engineering
4. MEP Project Manager
5. Cost Control Manager
6. Luxury Car Sales Executive

Interested Should apply through the following link

How to Apply

Jobs Vacancies at Furgo Group in UAE

Furgo the world’s leading Geo-data specialist, collecting and analysing comprehensive information about the Earth and the structures built upon it.

Through integrated data acquisition, analysis and advice, we unlock insights from Geo-data to help our clients design, build and operate their assets in a safe, sustainable and efficient manner.

Latest Job Vacancies at Furgo Group UAE 2022 : Jobs Vacancies at Furgo Group

1.  Cartographer                  VIEW & APPLY HERE
2.  Logistics Supervisor          VIEW & APPLY HERE
3.  Senior Survey Engineer        VIEW & APPLY HERE
4.  Geotechnical Engineer         VIEW & APPLY HERE
5.  Project Manager               VIEW & APPLY HERE
6.  Proposal Manager              VIEW & APPLY HERE
7.  Survey Data Processor         VIEW & APPLY HERE

Office Boy at Qemat Al Theqah Used Cars & Spare Parts Trading | Sharjah, UAE

Job Location: Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

Job Description

office boy cum social media handler-1(2000-2500) min 2 years of exp male any cv Mandatory Visit Visa, Cancelled visa no free visa

No. of Openings: 1

Experience: 2 – 4 years

Gender Required: Male

Nationality Required: Any Nationality Can Apply

Visa Status Required: UAE Visit Visa, UAE Cancel/Expired Visa

License/Certificates Required: None

Is CV Required? Yes

Is Video Intro Required? No

Company Profile

Name: Qemat Al Theqah Used Cars & Spare Parts Trading

Company Type: DIRECT COMPANY

Company Size: 11-50 employees

Salary: 2000 – 2500 AED monthly

How to Apply

Waiter/Waitress Advance level llc – Dubai, UAE

Job Details

Category: Business Development
Career Level: Entry Level
Experience: Student
Required Qualification: higher school
Requires Traveling: No
Salary: 1800 – 2000 AED
Salary Type: Per Month

Description

We are looking for Waiter/Waitress for new restaurant in Sharjah. Fresher can apply, Salary will be AED 1800 plus visa, Health Insurance, Accommodation. Interested candidates can send their via WhatsApp 054-3914525

Job Specification

Advane level llc (Recutiter) is in search of talented and motivated individuals for the post of Waiter/Waitress in the field of Business Development in one of their office located in Sharjah, Dubai – United Arab Emirates. The ideal candidate should have higher school qualification and atleast student of experience. The position require customer service, communication skill, service mandatory skills. This is a Full-Time morning shift job.Salary vary between 1k to 2k (AED) per month depending upon skills and years of experience candidate got.

Bike Rider, Sharjah

Bike Rider

Job Location : UAE

Responsibilities:

  • Ensure orders are delivered accurately and in good condition.
  • Manage multiple orders, delivery locations, and customers at the same time.
  • Deliver orders within an optimal period of time, ensuring the freshness of food and respecting customer preferences.
  • Safely operate a vehicle in all types of weather conditions.
  • Navigate local streets and highways with ease using a GPS.
  • Communicate clearly with customers and food service employees.
  • Verify orders before each delivery and maintain a detailed, comprehensive delivery log.

Interested candidates can click apply button.

Method of Application

Submit your CV and Application on Company Website : Click Here

Curtin University Merit-Based International Awards In UAE, 2021-22

Scholarship Description:

Curtin University Merit-Based International Awards in UAE, 2021-22 is open for Domestic Students, International Students . The scholarship allows Undergraduate, Postgraduate level programm(s) in the field of Engineering, Information Technology, Business, Arts, Media Studies, Creative Industries, Business Administration, International Business Administration, Science Education taught at Curtin University . The deadline of the scholarship is Open.

Degree Level:

Curtin University Merit-Based International Awards in UAE, 2021-22 is available to undertake Undergraduate, Postgraduate level programs at Curtin University.

Available Subjects:

Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.

  • Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Business
  • Arts
  • Media Studies
  • Creative Industries
  • Business Administration
  • International Business Administration
  • Science Education

Scholarship Benefits:

Curtin University Dubai will provide financial support to students of all backgrounds, allows smooth transition & a comfortable beginning of higher education.

Eligible Nationalities:

Domestic & International Students can apply for this scholarship Program.

Eligibility Criteria:

If you want to be chosen for this opportunity, then make sure you fulfill all these requirements:

  • Can be a domestic or international student
  • Must receive outstanding high school grades in science, it, engineering, or mathematics
  • Must have secured a place on an approved engineering program at Curtin Dubai.

Application Procedure:

Candidates who have been enrolled in an applicable course at the university will be eligible to send their application for this application.

The UAE’s rich history

The UAE’s rich history is rooted in trade and tied to Islam, which came to the region in AD 630. The Emirates’ location between Europe and the Far East attracted merchants from India and China and was prized by Europeans, particularly the Portuguese, Dutch and British.

While Europeans sought control of the coasts, inland, the Bedouin made the sandy deserts of Abu Dhabi and Dubai their home. The town of Abu Dhabi became an important center.

In the 19th century, the British signed a series of agreements with individual Emirates that resulted in an area known as “The Trucial States.” The Emirates agreed not to cede any territory except to the United Kingdom and to refrain from engagement with any foreign government other than the United Kingdom without prior consent from the British. In return, the British promised to protect the coast from all aggression by sea and to provide assistance in the event of an attack by land.

The pearling industry thrived in the 19th and early 20th centuries, providing income and employment to the people of the Gulf. Many inhabitants were semi-nomadic, pearling in the summer and tending date gardens in the winter. But the economic depression of the late 1920s and early 1930s coupled with the Japanese invention of the cultured pearl irreparably damaged the pearling industry.

New Beginnings

In the early 1930s the first oil company teams conducted geological surveys in the UAE. Almost thirty short years later, in 1962, the first cargo of crude oil was exported from Abu Dhabi. With the economy steadily progressing, HH Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan was chosen as the Ruler of Abu Dhabi in 1966. Under Sheikh Zayed, the steady oil revenues resulted in an infrastructure overhaul with the construction of schools, housing, hospitals and roads throughout Abu Dhabi.

One of Sheikh Zayed’s early actions was to increase contributions to the Trucial States Development Fund, with Abu Dhabi becoming the Fund’s largest donor. Meanwhile HH Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, de facto Ruler of Dubai since 1939, replaced pearling revenues by becoming a part of the shipping industry. And, in 1969 as the Emirate of Dubai began exporting oil, Sheikh Rashid focused his attention on developing programs aimed at improving the quality of life of his people with the new oil revenues. In 1968, with the British announcement of its withdrawal from the Arabian Gulf, Sheikh Zayed stepped into action to quickly establish closer ties among the Emirates. Together with Sheikh Rashid, Sheikh Zayed called for a federation that would include not only the seven Emirates that together made up the Trucial States, but also Qatar and Bahrain.

An agreement was reached between the rulers of six of the Emirates (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Umm al-Quwain, Fujairah and Ajman), and the federation to be known as the United Arab Emirates was formally established on 2 December 1971. The seventh Emirate, Ra’s al-Khaimah, acceded to the new federation the following year.

Since the formation of the union, the seven Emirates have forged a distinct national identity. The UAE’s political system has been designed to ensure the country’s heritage is maintained, adapted and preserved by combining tradition with a modern administrative structure.

Education in the UAE

One of the UAE’s highest priorities has always been education. As President His Highness Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, founder of the UAE, noted, “The greatest use that can be made of wealth is to invest it in creating generations of educated and trained people.”

The UAE has focused on educating both men and women. In 1975, the rate of adult literacy was 54 percent among men and 31 percent among women. Today, literacy rates for both genders are close to 95 percent.

New initiatives are being launched at all educational levels. A key area of focus has been to transform K to 12 programs, to ensure that UAE students are fully prepared to attend universities around the world and compete in the global marketplace. In addition, some of the world’s best universities are creating programs in the UAE, attracting talented students in the Arab world and globally.

The UAE’s commitment to education has helped the nation diversify its economy and prepared a new generation of young people ready to compete in the global marketplace. In 2019, young people surveyed throughout the Arab world identified the UAE(link is external) as the top country to live in and to emulate for the eighth year running, reflecting the opportunities available to youth entering the workforce.

K-12 Programs

The education system of the UAE is relatively new. In 1952, there were few formal schools in the country. In the 1960s and 1970s a school building program expanded the education system. Now, education at the primary and secondary level is universal. In the 2013-2014 academic year, approximately 910,000 students were enrolled at 1,174 public and private schools.

Education reform focuses on better preparation, greater accountability, higher standards and improved professionalism. In addition, rote instruction is being replaced with more interactive forms of learning, and English-language education is being integrated into other subjects, such as math and science. While general strategy is determined by the Ministry of Education, education councils set up in individual Emirates assist in implementing government policy. The Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC), the Dubai Education Council (DEC), the Sharjah Education Council and the UAE Ministry of Education are each tasked with reforming the educational program in the UAE while still preserving local traditions, principles and the cultural identity of the country.

Higher Education

The UAE is home to a wide range of universities, both public and private. UAE citizens can attend government institutions free of charge, and the UAE has one of the highest application participation rates in the world. Ninety-five percent of all girls and 80 percent of boys enrolled in the final year of secondary school apply for admission to a higher education institution. UAE public universities include:

  • UAE University, where enrollment was 502 in its founding year and has increased nearly 30-fold over the years. Women represent a majority of the student body. UAE University awards 70 undergraduate degrees in addition to graduate degrees with many programs that are internationally accredited. (www.uaeu.ac.ae(link is external))
  • Zayed University (ZU), established in 1998 as an all-women’s institution, and recently opened a men’s campus.  It is organized into five colleges—Arts and Sciences, Business Sciences, Communication and Media Sciences, Education and Information Systems—and the primary language of instruction is English. Zayed University has US accreditation, attesting to its high standards. (www.zu.ac.ae(link is external))
  • Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT), the largest higher educational institution in the UAE with an enrollment of 16,000 students. Founded in 1988 with four campuses, HCT now includes 16 men’s and women’s colleges in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Madinat Zayed, Dubai, Ra’s al-Khaimah, Sharjah and Fujairah. The colleges offer more than 80 technical and professional degrees and certifications. More than 10,000 of the current students are female. (www.hct.ac.ae(link is external))

Private Institutions

Some of the key private institutions include:

  • American Universities of Sharjah and Dubai, both of which are US accredited
  • Sharjah University
  • Ajman University of Science and Technology
  • Abu Dhabi University, with campuses in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain
  • Al Hosn University
  • Khalifa University of Science and Technology

In addition to these institutions, the Masdar Institute for Science and Technology (MIST) began accepting students in 2009. MIST is the Middle East’s first graduate education and research university focused on clean energy and developing the next generation of solutions to the world’s dependence on fossil fuels.

Global Partnerships

A number of international universities have campuses and/or programs in the UAE.  Some are housed in special zones, including Dubai Knowledge Village and Academic City.

Other special programs include:

  • The Sorbonne opened its Abu Dhabi campus in 2006 and awards qualifications under French regulations and standards set by the Sorbonne in Paris.
  • New York University is the first comprehensive liberal arts and sciences campus with a robust research component to be operated abroad by a major US university. NYU Abu Dhabi graduated its first class in Spring 2014 with 150 students from 39 countries. The campus has a permanent home on Saadiyat Island to house 2,000 students.
  • Johns Hopkins’ Bloomberg School of Public Health is helping establish a public health doctoral program in the Emirates.
  • Other US institutions include the University of Washington, Boston University and Rochester Institute of Technology.

Technical Education

Founded in 1997, the Center of Excellence for Applied Research and Training (CERT) is the commercial arm of the Higher Colleges of Technology and provides education, training and applied technology instruction. The company is the largest private education provider in the Middle East and is developing projects throughout the MENA region.

Other vocational and technical educational centers are sponsored by the:

  • Emirates Institute for Banking and Finance
  • Abu Dhabi National Oil Company Career Development Center
  • Petroleum Institute
  • Dubai School of Government
  • Emirates Aviation College for Aerospace and Academic Studies

Special Education

The government of the UAE strongly supports education and learning services for students with special needs. The UAE signed the optional Protocol to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and passed Federal Law 29/2006 guaranteeing rights for people with special needs.

Vocational and rehabilitation centers have been developed throughout the country. In addition, efforts are made to include special needs students in mainstream educational settings. The government of Abu Dhabi has partnered with the New England Center for Children, a Massachusetts school serving children with autism. The partnership has allowed the UAE to establish a comprehensive education program as well a training course for UAE nationals to provide services to students with special needs in Arabic. The UAE also participates in the Special Olympics.