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    IT contracts in UAE and Saudi ?

    Hello mates

    Any body can help me please ,where can I find contracts for UAE ,Saudi ,and GCC in general ,thanks in advance for your help

    Regards

    #2
    I've had a couple of calls about gigs in Saudi, one full time over there and one 80/20 UK/Saudi just from having my CV on cwjobs and jobserve.
    I can't remember the agencies off the top of my head but I'll check and send you a PM later if you want.

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      #3
      Dubai

      I've been in Dubai for the last year working with a certain airline. They are hiring as are the sponsors of ManCity in Abu Dhabi. Have a look at LinkedIn and Jobserve for contract/perm jobs
      "Hope your doing fine". My favourite opening line in emails from certain agencies! Not only the fact they can't spell, but who actually says that?

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        #4
        first time working abroad

        anyone have advice for working over there (UAE)? I have a phone interview soon and want to raise questions if required. this is for a years contract potentially 5, initial package looks too good to be true...

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          #5
          If you are working as a contractor then be careful when renting accommodation. Most will want you to pay over three or four cheques (if you are renting for one year) and by law, you are not allowed to bounce a cheque (you will be deported). So, if your contract comes to an end then you are pretty stuck unless you can
          1) Negotiate with your landlord that in the event you are out of work you can rip-up the outstanding cheque(s), or
          2) Find someone else to take over the rental.

          As contractors at Emirates, we were given very basic health care through the agent so you may want to take out your own personal health care.
          "Hope your doing fine". My favourite opening line in emails from certain agencies! Not only the fact they can't spell, but who actually says that?

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            #6
            Originally posted by sliminconcoova View Post
            anyone have advice for working over there (UAE)? I have a phone interview soon and want to raise questions if required. this is for a years contract potentially 5, initial package looks too good to be true...
            Make sure you can, and will respect local customs and laws. No getting drunk, snogging, skinny dipping and nailing the locals on the beach at night. And make sure you like heat. It gets very hot in peak periods.
            'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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              #7
              Originally posted by sliminconcoova View Post
              initial package looks too good to be true...
              Not trying to nick your cheese toasty but I'd be interested to know what the going rate is in those locations ?

              Boo

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                #8
                Originally posted by andyg View Post
                If you are working as a contractor then be careful when renting accommodation. Most will want you to pay over three or four cheques (if you are renting for one year) and by law, you are not allowed to bounce a cheque (you will be deported). So, if your contract comes to an end then you are pretty stuck unless you can
                1) Negotiate with your landlord that in the event you are out of work you can rip-up the outstanding cheque(s), or
                2) Find someone else to take over the rental.

                As contractors at Emirates, we were given very basic health care through the agent so you may want to take out your own personal health care.
                If you bounce a cheque you wont get deported you will get nicked, simple as that and held in jail and your passport taken from you until such time it is paid off.

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                  #9
                  al-bump

                  forgive me for bumping this, been away from cuk for few years, I'd very much appreciate the skinny on Dubai from a contracting perspective, gotcha's and the like, and In return I'll spill whatever beans I have about , Sydney, Hong kong and Adelaide, Australia in general well I'll just answer questions with reckless honesty............

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                    #10
                    Only ever managed 1 interview with Etihad @ £400/day + accommodation (back in 2011). While that is not amazing, it does work out well if you can stay out a while. A couple of years tax free with accommodation and you are laughing.

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