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Dubai firm hiring due to huge demands

- Business Bureau, Gulf Today

DUBAI: Catering to local and internatio­nal investors’ rising demand for world-class properties in Dubai, Azizi Developmen­ts, a leading private developer in the UAE, is upsizing substantia­lly through the recruitmen­t of over 210 staff.

In the past two months alone, the developer has hired over 125 sales staff, including property consultant­s, sales directors and regional sales directors to beter tend to the growing number of enquiries it is receiving. Azizi’s customer service department has also grown by over 30 customer service representa­tives, allowing the developer to beter cater to the wants and needs of its clients, while manpower in its marketing department has also been increased by over 12 new joiners. Another 43 have been hired across Azizi’s other teams.

With demand from European investors being on the rise, and Azizi Developmen­ts’ enquiries and sales volumes generally surging, the developer is making it a priority to hire experts across its various department­s to keep up.

Explaining the organizati­onal growth, Afzaal Hussain, Chief Operating Officer at Azizi Developmen­ts, commented: “Amid the wake of the push for diversity, the high volume of enquiries, and a noticeable uptick in demand for our worldclass properties in the current buyer’s market, as well as to beter serve our existing customers, we have adopted a skill-based hiring approach to employ the crème de la crème of customer service, marketing and sales executives, among others. The recent hiring move is in sync with our overarchin­g aim of always being there for our customers, with their happiness being our absolute priority.”

One of Azizi Developmen­t’s many projects that these efforts are reflected on is Riviera – the developer’s French Mediterran­ean-inspired residentia­l and commercial community in one of the most sought-ater destinatio­ns in Dubai, MBR City.

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