The ruler of Sharjah approved 400 additional employment for UAE nationals.
Prospective employees will be contacted to finalize the hiring process.
Sharjah: The Exalted The Supreme Council member and ruler of Sharjah, Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, has authorized 400 new positions in government agencies for UAE nationals, to be filled beginning in September.
Job applicants registered with the Sharjah Department of Human Resources will be contacted to nominate them for positions based on their specializations and to complete numerous procedures, with Dr. Sheikh Sultan’s consent.
Over 113,000 UAE nationals work in the private sector.
Sheikh Mansour discusses this year’s initiatives and Emiratization successes.
Abu Dhabi: It was announced on Wednesday that at the end of July, there were more than 113,000 Emiratis working in the private sector.
The update was given during a review of the major achievements of the Emirati Talent Competitiveness Council (ETCC) and the Nafis Program over the previous three years to increase the engagement of Emirati nationals in the private sector by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Presidential Court, and Chairman of the Board of Direc
During his meeting with the ETCC team at Qasr Al Watan in Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mansour was briefed on the latest developments and key initiatives being implemented by ETCC this year. UAE nationals working in the private sector now number over 113,000. Those who joined the private sector since the launch of Nafis Programme and are still working until the end of July reached 81,000. tors of the ETCC.
The Nafis Programme’s financial and economic effects, as well as the paradigm change it has brought about in terms of how people are seen to operate in the private sector, were also examined by the ETCC team. Sheikh Mansour praised the ETCC’s prior period efforts, accomplishments, and quality measures aimed at empowering and assisting Emirati cadres in the private sector.
He expressed gratitude for the partnership between the ETCC and its public and private sector partners, whose support and dedication have greatly aided the nation’s Emiratization initiative. Sheikh Mansour emphasized the significance of stepping up initiatives to give residents more employment options in the private sector labor market.
The President of the Council, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and His Highness Sheikh Mansour’s assiduous follow-up in achieving the Council’s objectives were greatly appreciated by Ghanam Al Mazrouei, Secretary-General of the ETCC. He emphasized that the Council works to qualify, train, and hire individuals in the private sector in order to carry out the wise leadership’s directions.