The UAE’s best places to work have been revealed. Global research, training and consultancy firm Great Place to Work recognised top five governmental, 25 large, and 50 small and medium organisations across the UAE in its best workplaces list for 2023. The firm recognises the ‘Best Workplaces’ in over 60 countries worldwide.
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This is one of the most common interview questions that you can expect in almost any kind of interview. The good thing about questions like these is that it’s open-ended enough, giving you the freedom to insert whatever information you choose to share about yourself to the interview panel.
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Sharjah’s shorter workweek has paid rich dividends, with employees reporting an 88 per cent increase in productivity and a 90 per cent rise in job satisfaction. The move has also left happier customers, with a satisfaction rate of 94 per cent.
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Weekends are the perfect opportunity for families to spend time together, plan activities, meet friends and socialise. While this is the case with one Dubai resident, she really wishes she could do more of these activities during the week.
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Employers in the UAE are neither required to register their employees nor pay for the mandatory job loss insurance scheme, which came into effect on January 1, 2023.
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Up to Dh5,000 fine: UAE private sector firms warned against providing incorrect data of Emirati employees
Private sector entities that do not pay monthly contributions or provide incorrect data for their Emirati employees risk incurring additional penalties and, under certain conditions, imprisonment, as per the federal pension and social security law.

