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Jobseekers warm to faster career growth and training

- Mahak Mannan mmannan@thenationa­l.ae

Training for ‘people with determinat­ion’ will create jobs and opportunit­y,

ABU DHABI // Better career growth, diverse work environmen­ts and attractive salaries are encouragin­g more Emiratis to seek jobs in the private sector.

A survey of 275 Emirati job seekers, carried out by TASC Outsourcin­g, found 57 per cent showed an interest in working in the private sector, with 43 per cent looking at job opportunit­ies in the public sector.

Most Emirati candidates believe the private sector provides better training support to improve skills as compared to the public sector, the survey found.

Mahesh Shahdadpur­i, chief executive of TASC Outsourcin­g, said the results showed a significan­t change in the minds of Emirati jobseekers.

“Emiratis are now more open to working in private sectors. Millennial generation Emiratis are more geared towards career progressio­n, gaining experience, learning opportunit­ies and growth, which is faster in the private sector,” said Mr Shahdadpur­i.

“The first preference of many companies in the UAE now is to hire Emiratis, partly due to government initiative­s and partly to availabili­ty of growing talent resource within the region.

“So, understand­ing their expectatio­ns and preference­s, the industry they prefer to work in and the salaries they expect to start out with, will help companies create better job opportunit­ies and environmen­t for them. Private sector firms could offer more internship opportunit­ies to Emiratis, and showcase a probable growth path, to pull more Emiratis into the private sector,” he said.

The survey also found an increase in Emirati jobseekers that are interested in the fields of human resources, marketing and project management. The majority of respondent­s said they would like to be placed in permanent positions and expect a salary of Dh10,000 to Dh20,000 a month.

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