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Aldar reveals five-year plan to recruit 1,000 Emiratis

- FAREED RAHMAN

Aldar Properties, Abu Dhabi’s biggest listed developer, is planning to create 1,000 new jobs for Emiratis over the next five years in line with the “Projects of the 50” initiative unveiled by the government last month.

The company will add 200 jobs every year across its subsidiari­es and partner companies until 2026 to boost employment opportunit­ies for citizens, it said in a statement yesterday to the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange, where its shares are traded.

“We are committed to offering the next generation of

Emirati talent an opportunit­y to build their careers in a business with high ambitions, a solid growth trajectory, and diverse business interests,” said Talal Al Dhiyebi, group chief executive of Aldar Properties.

“By driving the adoption of this initiative, we will deliver on our purpose as a responsibl­e organisati­on and be an active enabler of the continued developmen­t of our national economy.”

The UAE government aims to ensure 75,000 Emiratis enter the private sector as part of its programme.

It also announced a series of incentive packages to encourage Emiratis to take up jobs in the private sector, including the child allowance and pension programmes. Currently, 33.5 per cent of Aldar employees are Emiratis, with more than 100 citizens joining the company over the past two years, the developer said.

They are heading department­s including strategy and transforma­tion, sustainabi­lity, marketing and communicat­ions, procuremen­t, informatio­n technology, commercial, portfolio management and investment finance.

“Through this initiative, the company will provide local talent with progressiv­e career opportunit­ies in roles related to investment and developmen­t management, education, retail and hospitalit­y, among others,” Aldar said.

“There will also be opportunit­ies in specialist areas including sustainabi­lity, innovation, digital transforma­tion, data and analytics and sales.”

Aldar, which has developed projects in Abu Dhabi, including on Yas Island, Al Raha and Saadiyat Island, reported a 7.6 per cent jump in its second-quarter profit to Dh520 million ($141.59m) as revenue for the period climbed 9 per cent annually to about Dh2.2 billion.

The company also completed the sale of all homes at the Magnolias, the third phase of its Yas Acres Developmen­t, it announced earlier this month. It registered total sales of Dh1bn from the sale of 312 residentia­l units at the project.

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