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Nice use of Notes/Domino in Dubai

Category IBM/Lotus

From Khaleej Times: eJob portal to benefit local, expatriate job seekers

DUBAI - The Dubai government will create new opportunities for job seekers and employers in the Emirate through the eJob portal that aims to provide enhanced employment services for both locals and expatriates in the public and private sectors.

Job seekers can now post their CVs on the bilingual eJob portal (http://ejob.dubai.ae/), previously servicing local citizens in the public sector only, and search for available full-time and part-time vacancies, while employers will be able to advertise positions and access a rich database of candidates, searching for those with the qualifications and skills needed for their businesses.

"The all round expansion and development activities taking place in Dubai have created numerous employment opportunities in the emirate, attracting individuals not only from across the region but from many other parts of the world to visit Dubai and seek jobs here. By opening up our services to the expatriate community and the private sector, job seekers all around can now use the portal to explore the job market in Dubai, while organisations can take advantage of a larger pool of skills that is made available to them through the portal," said Salem Al Shair, eServices Director, Dubai eGovernment. "This is very much in line with our vision to bring new growth opportunities to Dubai through the use of advanced technologies."

The new eJob portal was developed by the IBM Software Group Services, using IBM's Lotus Domino software.

Nicely done...

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Gravatar Image1 - Can't say that I do, Prasad...

Gravatar Image2 - You might want to check out the lotusviralmarketing.com site. I've been posting job positions there as I come across them...

Gravatar Image3 - Hi ,

Iam currently residing in dubai ..i have 6 years of domino experince unable to get the same profile here ...
Iam native of INDIA , please help me locate Domino admin job in UAE .

Gravatar Image4 - Dear thomas,

Do you know any other place where domino people are largely required. Or any other good websites relating to lotus notes outside india..

thanks

Gravatar Image5 - I am a Lotus Notes developer for the past 3yrs I am looking for an opening in Dubai or any middle east country please let me know if there is any vacancy

small description about me
I am key contributor in Collabsheets a new product from SYNAPTRIS (A company awarded with IBM Lotus Innovation award 2009) The product is gaining great importance in the US and the UK . I was lucky to be a part of 3 member team which developed Collabseets. I am strong in both Client and Web Interface. I am a B.Tech (Information Technology ) Graduate. I am interested in this Opening

you can have a look at a small review of the product i have developed in this link:

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my mail id is taik2zahir@gmail.com
mob 00919605646000

Thanks in advance
Regards
Zahir

Gravatar Image6 - Zahir,

There are many people like you who are looking for work overseas and in other countries - however there is a possibility to get more work in your local areas.

Check out { Link } which aims to make it possible.

Not everyone can fly overseas, and tapping into local opportunities helps too.

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