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    Working in the middle east

    Hi wondered if anyone worked in the middle east and what is the best place to look for jobs like which websites advertise jobs from that regeion

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    Using the search...

    jobs middle east site:forums.contractoruk.com - Google Search

    Something there will answer your question.

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      #3
      I've just finished a one year stint in Dubai working with one of the Airlines, pay was crap and loads of politics. Etihad are looking for people in Abu Dhabi and pay a lot better. You can live in Dubai and drive to Abu Dhabi in under and hour. Contact TASC in Dubai as they are on the PSL for both airlines.
      "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
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        I had a call from one of the not-Etihad airlines a while ago via an agent and LinkedIn. Telephone int went extremely well with the guy even telling me where he felt that I would fit in with his 2 year plans.

        Came to the f2f in London and two jetlagged PM's were there, I had spent a few days with a case study prep and before I even got in and closed the door they were saying 'hurry up, we overran on the last one and have to catch up' lol, it started subterranean and went downhill from there ending with one of them dozing all the way through.

        Rate was tulip anyways with the agent upselling the year round sunshine to compensate.

        Needless to say, I shall be happy every time Arsenal lose next season

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          #5
          The case study wasn't anything to do with stakeholder management for fictitious EasyBank by any chance :-) If so, i did the same one in Dubai with two of their PMs.
          "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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