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UAE construction recruitment on the increase

by James Boley on Oct 20, 2009

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Dubai has been the worst hit by the slowdown in recruitment
Dubai has been the worst hit by the slowdown in recruitment

Further signs of a general recovery in construction are coming from the recruitment sector, which reports that companies are looking to increase their staff numbers.

Experts report that the UAE, and Dubai in particular, has suffered the most in terms of a recruitment decline, but the GCC as a whole appears to be stabilising.

“A lot of clients who put recruitment on hold are now preparing their budgets for 2010 and hiring. Infrastructure work is still going ahead, so it’s certainly busier now than it was eight or nine months ago,” said Budge Recruitment general manager Nigel Walker.

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This is not true but a hype and created by the media.

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Recruitment in construction is down overall on previous years but the market is beginning to recover.

“The UAE construction sector has seen a significant decline in the last year and therefore hiring levels are much reduced from previous, pre-recession levels. Having said that, signs of new growth are certainly showing, which is very positive,” said Manpower Middle East managing director Patrick Luby.




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G Maths (Aug 22, 2010)
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Not true
This is not true but a hype and created by the media.

G Maths (Aug 22, 2010)
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Not true just a Dubai maketing gimmick
This is not at all true, there are many losing jobs in the construction sector. Just drive down Emirates road to see the abandoned sites, the only left overs are some steel frames for all the hoardings blowing in the wind. Thousands of villas unoccupied, many that have invested in are now unable to pay the mortgage and if they want to sell them there are no takers and if at all there are then you sell is at 50-60% of the original price.

KS Wong (Aug 22, 2010)
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Even the so-call strongest Main Contractor is retrenching...
My company is the so-call largest Main Contractor in Dubai and we are told that staff retrenchment is on the way despite we working on THE PEARL Dubai now. We are the Al Habtoor. I am the Senior PM on the project and we just have to wait for our fate.

Ricky Sabater (Feb 6, 2010)
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Which companies are looking to increase their staff numbers
Just another media hype. When will this people ever tell the truth. Redundancies are still on-going and jobs salary is at an all time low. Where they get their figures and info is just ridiculous.

Sunil (Nov 7, 2009)
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

More Redundanceies
I am amazed with the findings of Mr.James Boley.From the reports of recent Const. Week Awardsit is clear that "more redundancies will be in next few months".

Ajith Puthiya Purayil (Oct 29, 2009)
Sharjah
United Arab Emirates

Construction Recruitment
Being a UAE resident I will not be able to digest the report written by James Boley. As all the recoveries and recruitments are still sticked on paper how people can believe this until unless any one has get a new job at this period. Please provide some companies name and persons appointed there at this time!!

santhosh (Oct 26, 2009)
kochi
India

stability post recesion
The word stable, nice to hear but stick with papers still. sure we are awaited for , hence the condition remain constant. i don't believe that organisations are ready to hire employees, ofcourse they are busy to engage a new project if the situation revert. awaited for an auspicious 2010 to reload the dreams of many who lost in recession.

sherif senoun (Oct 24, 2009)
DOHA
Qatar

recession still stable
I don t agree with above statement that signs of new recruitment noticed in Gulf region,still recession occurand many of our friends are out of work and cannot find new jobs recently in UAE and Qatar


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