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UAE jobs alert: Top 15 sectors that are hiring
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LinkedIn reveals the most in-demand jobs, skills in the UAE.
The Covid-19 pandemic affected hiring activity across different job categories last year. However, the trend is slowly, but surely, reversing.
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A new report from LinkedIn has identified jobs that are currently most in demand in the UAE.
Ali Matar, Head of LinkedIn MENA and Emerging Markets in Europe and Africa, said: “The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted the way businesses operate and how people work, but it has also opened up opportunities in a number of sectors as businesses continue to adapt to the pandemic.
By Rajan Sarma, Online Content Writer, SiliconIndia | Wednesday, 03 February 2021, 11:42 Hrs One year down the line since the Pandemic outbreak, the world has adjusted to the new COVID-19 era relatively well. While new mutated strains of the virus continue to menace Europe, N. America and many other countries all over the world, yet there is a sense of lifting restriction in other nations that have fared well to restrict the new mutated strains. Despite massive efforts from the governments to stimulate the economy, these are uncertain times for businesses and individuals alike. At the same time, the Pandemic has also accelerated the digital transformation process. New emerging techs such as AI in the field of robotic automation, Cloud servers, DevOps and Blockchain in the Fintech domain, to name a few are being implemented across all the spectrum of businesses be it small-scale or large-scale in nature. This has further led to a sudden spurt in new job oppo
One of the Sheffield Students’ Union Officers has started part-time work in the NHS, to support them through the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Martha Evans, Activities Officer, announced recently that she was returning to her former role as a Healthcare Assistant in her hometown, on a part-time basis alongside her Officer duties.
“As the nature of the Covid-19 pandemic became clear, and the NHS called out for previous workers to return to their posts, I wanted to do my bit and return to work in the NHS in a role that I am very experienced in,” she said.
Martha ready for one of her first shifts as a Healthcare Assistant. (Image: Martha Evans(