Expats Dubai Classifieds

Grown from desert into a bustling metropolis in less than two decades, Dubai has seen an astonishing growth of multi-dimensional and is now the world Financial and trade capital. The city offers a no-trade barriers for businesses, so companies are not from around the world, regardless of type and size linger on are in motion to this trade heaven. The architectural development in Dubai is relentlessly going at a pace faster than any other developed city in the world. The population of the City continues to grow boundless, and a large segment of Dubai's population consists of foreigners to do or seek a job in Dubai.

All these factors have got together to open Dubai job well for people from almost all areas of the profession. Since the development of architectural boom Dubai continues, construction jobs in Dubai is rich, and engineers are always in demand. There is also a large labor for professionals in related fields such as CAD experts, electrical engineers, lighting engineers, interior designers / Dressers, public health experts, etc. The continuous and unparalleled urbanization and commercialization of Dubai open up new avenues for professionals in the career of all areas.

Flourishing tourism in Dubai and the city's status as a business hub by attracting Hundreds of thousands of regular and occasional visitors from a boom in the hotel industry in the city. There are hundreds of hotels in Dubai jobs for professionals in the relevant sector. IT and marketing jobs in Dubai are also starting up with the expansion of the city into new dimensions. Other top-ranking Dubai jobs, accounting jobs and banking jobs in addition to jobs created in business operations that deal with trade, tourism, catering, transportation and counseling.

Taken as a result of the increase in population of Dubai, created newer claims, the Dubai require an enormous staff resources. There are new academic facilities springing up in Dubai and many international institutions are also moving to Dubai to meet the urban demand for education. Thus, teaching in Dubai are also plentiful and the city welcomes expert scientists from around the world.

In such a huge market like a job in Dubai, it is not difficult to find a job in Dubai. An easy way to find the right job for you, is Dubai classifieds both online and in print Shape. Even easier is the Dubai-line job boards that you visit to give all the details of working with job description, requirements and packages etc.

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Sim Whatley, the proud owner of Dubizzle.com, is a multidimensional character. By visiting his online portal Dubizzle you can find all needed information about dubai jobs, classified, and property in Dubai.

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Expats Chat

Expats Chat

No matter how well thought may have been your move to Spain, it can happen if you are a little homesick. You may miss your old friends, or the speed It comes with your post office, theater and shows, or the reliable power supply.

You may even miss the cold drizzle on a Monday morning and the heat well on a Friday night curry. Homesick feelings do not usually take too long and often go on strike only if you a little time low.

A good strategy in place to fend them off and deal with them if they strike you from feeling blue.

Wisdom is that there are three stages of the common homesickness:

1. Exaltation of the Cross – Everything is so new, fresh and exciting. You are living in the extent to which a whole new world and every day is an adventure. This is a bit like the natural high that the tourists occurs. It usually lasts for several weeks or even several months in certain cases, but unlike the tourists, you will not be back home after soaking worth a few days of cultural attractions.

2. Frustration – Everyone has at some high end and usually it comes with a bump. What am I doing here instead of going home, where I go? I miss my friends and family. I miss a walk through my hometown and reading the local paper.

3. Acceptance – Well, things are not perfect here, but things are not perfect anywhere. At this point you have learned to settle down and accept this society Your role as it is. It starts at home sometimes feel. They begin to make some friends among the locals, learn the language and a little of the customs and social norms.

Here are some tips to make the process of becoming a happy home:

Talk About It
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Believe They do not, you're the only person feeling sad. Your partner or neighbors can also Get The Blues occasionally. To help you share your feelings, and you can come can, with opportunities to reduce them in the future.

Keep In Touch
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A good connection with old friends family and allows you to be informed about their lives and keep, you will also remember what you have now.

Phone – make sure you get a good international reputation for the best suppliers and call home as often as your friends and family
can not stand you.

Snail Mail – The post office in Spain is still slower than in the UK and can sometimes be quite unpredictable. Do not feel too heart broken if you think everyone has missed your birthday – Hundreds of Cards can be transferred only on the road or!

E-mail – an infinitely more meaningful and potentially very reliable solution for keeping in touch with friends and family. It will also reduce the risk of a pest than to love you in their own time to respond. This solution does not require a mobile device with e-mail function or Internet connection.

Blog – Keeping a "web log" (online diary) your adventures in your new home offers an outlet for their experiences to share and also enables your family and friends at bay for you to see how you're doing. There are many possibilities, easy and free to set up a blog and a diary (with the best will be published each year) at http://www.nativespain.com/?a=2

Find People Like You
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Get in touch with other foreigners through online forums or social events. You can find other expats chat, and contact with http://www.nativespain.com/?a=2

Here are some good forums, if you "talk" with other expats:
http://brit.meetup.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fincasinspain
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ExpatFocus

Think Positive
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Make a list of all the reasons you came to Spain in the first place – to the list long and elaborate, with all the reasons why you left your home country and all the reasons why you chose Spain.

Really an effort with this – all your feelings and thoughts, no matter how crazy they might seem to someone else. Then the next time you are when you become discouraged, check your list.

In your new culture Get Involved
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One of the fastest and propose sustainable way blues is homesick for Spain have been at home. Included in the culture, living from day to day, get the fun and festivities.

Make friends in the Ferretería and the fish shop. Gossip with the gas man and girl in the sausage shop. It is tempting to only mix with other foreigners, especially if you live on a housing estate. This could be a mistake. Many expats on the estates, only there are sporadic, and there they go "can go home," you have had a worse. Make sure you get a good grounding in the real Spain.

Finally, if you still unhappy feel, then you may need to make the decision to return. Do not feel bad about this – you would not know if you do not give it a go!

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Debbie Jenkins is the co-author of “Going Native in Murcia” and founder of

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Moving Abroad Forum

Moving Abroad Forum

Laura Tovey, Assistant Country Manager in Ghana tells us about a new project in which our volunteers are always involved in journalism.

A new partnership was established between projects abroad and the vision released – a newspaper for the people of Buduburam Liberian refugee camp.

Since last print edition in October 2005, The Vision is only available online to www.thevisiononline.net. But now projects abroad, the financing is secured, the paper goes to print again. Running With an initial print run of 1,000 copies will be available to the vision available to those who do not have regular access to the Internet. All journalism volunteers in Ghana now have the chance to one or two days work a week, the Vision.

More than 42,000 people live on Buduburam camp, established in 1990 to record a segment of the Liberian people through the civil war in Liberia started on 24 December 1989 postponed. To meet the needs of this population, The Vision was founded in May 2004 by Jos Garneo Cephas and Semantics King Jr., two journalists from Liberia. Says With its emphasis on human rights stories King Jr., the goal of the vision is to "information for the purposes of education, awareness social awareness and support for the new democratic process in Liberia. This is achieved by providing a forum for setting the agenda of matters achieve the interests of refugees, even the refugee public officials accountable. "

Several Projects Abroad volunteers have already visited the camp where he made contacts in order to hunt out the most important messages. The volunteers can also work with other stages of production, including editing, Proofing participate and training for current employees.

Projects Already deposits abroad and works with newspapers in India, Bolivia and Romania. Mircea Samoila, Director of Ghana, edited our magazine in Romania for a year and helped to set up the journalism project in India. When asked why he was with the vision wanted to participate, said Mircea, "access to information is a right, and a particularly urgent need for the Liberian refugees at the moment. They have also the right to be present for their situation to their host country [Ghana] impartial and honest manner, unclouded by prejudice and ignorance. Projects Abroad Pressure is the sponsor of The Vision, so that they can provide these rights to the Liberian refugees in Ghana. The inclusion of our own journalism volunteers in the Production of the paper will ensure that the situation of Liberian refugees outside Ghana as well known, and that their story is also told from a Western perspective. "

Already the editorial team is looking into the future. Once the vision is restored in printed form, King Jr. has plans for expansion. It aims to the new standards of professionalism is something volunteers help by keeping their skills and experience to help the formation of a permanent staff. Founders The newspaper also plans to take back to Liberia. Every day more refugees return to their homeland, brought by the hope of peace, the election of Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf inspired as President and it is important for the vision to go with them.

King, Jr. said: "My exact plans for the Vision for Liberia about them as the only national paper that would pursue exclusively with issues of human rights continue educating and informing the Liberian citizenship of their basic human rights, which in turn would enable them to protect their rights and those of others. This knowledge will help to slightly violate the legal rights identified by the government not only, but is used by other political leaders. That is my vision for … The vision. "

They about our Journalism placements in Ghana

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Projects Abroad is a global organiser of overseas voluntary work placements. Our wide range of projects, including teaching, care, conservation, medical, sport, community projects and journalism, are designed specifically for the many communities where we work and also to give the best experience to everyone volunteering abroad.

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Forum Expats

Forum Expats

A group of South Africans who are willing to enterprises and service-oriented, have recently launched a new service exclusively to South African expats world-wide initiated. The main goal of this new service is to support South African expats who removed due to their being miles and miles are no longer at things they might done in South Africa must participate.

'South Africa At Your Service "was based on the knowledge that it sent many of South Africa began Employees who need help with one or the other back in their home country.

Services include, but are not limited to: personal and business Deliveries, collections, shopping, shopping, etc. for loved ones, errand running, Corporate Gift shopping, flower arrangements, assistance with air travel, rental cars, Procurement of vacation maintenance, relocation assistance, monitoring visits, house-sitting, business services, monitoring activities in SA, transcription services, business management, market research etc. For a complete list of services offered, visit their website.

For Event that a service is required, which are not listed on their website, customers are asked to make direct contact with them. They will endeavor to support in any way be possible. However, services are limited to what is legal, ethical and moral.

Based in Somerset West, Cape Town, South Africa.

Services are available immediately and the team are ready in combination with more than 138 years of experience in a wide range of services to each to help that needs help. There is no job too big or too small for this company.

Please visit the website directly to http://www.southafrica-atyourservice.com should you wish to contact them.

Your task is to find all customers with a service that is able to exceed your expectations.

South Africa At Your Service is pleased that the service and guarantee a response to all inquiries within 24 hours. Leave them for your support, your helping Hand and / or your personal assistant in South Africa.

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South Africa At Your Service – Supporting South African Expats

A group of South Africans, who are business minded and service orientated, have recently launched a new service aimed solely at South African Expats, worldwide. The main aim of this new service is too support South African Expats, who, due to their being miles & miles away, are unable to attend to things they might need done in South Africa.

‘South Africa-At Your Service’, was started based on the knowledge that there are many South African expatriates who need help with one thing or another back in their home country.

Services include but are not limited to: personal and business related deliveries, collections, purchases, grocery shopping etc. for loved ones, errand running, corporate gift shopping, flower arrangements, assistance with air travel, car hire, stocking up of holiday home, holiday home maintenance, relocation assistance, companionship visits, house-sitting, business related services, supervising business operations in SA, transcription services, business management, market research etc. For a full list of services offered please visit their website.

In the event that a service is required that is not listed at their site, clients are requested to make direct contact with them. They will endeavor to be of assistance in any way possible. However, services are limited to that which is legal, ethical and moral.

Their Head Office is situated in Somerset West, Cape Town, South Africa.

Services are immediately available and the team, which combined has more than 138 years experience in a wide range of services, are standing by to assist anyone who needs help. There’s no job too large or too small for this company.

Please visit their site directly at
http://www.southafrica-atyourservice.com
should you wish to contact them.

Their mission is to provide all clients with a service that will exceed their expectations.

South Africa At Your Service looks forward to being of service and guarantee a response to any inquiries within 24 hours. Allow them to be your support, your helping hand and/or your personal assistant in South Africa.

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Moving Abroad Gift Ideas

Moving Abroad Gift Ideas
Gifts for a friend abroad?

A friend of mine is moving to Spain in fact, until she decides to return or move on! She works events there as a coordinator, I think, for a big hotel or something like that! Can you think of a good gift, I could get for them? I thought something like perfume, but I have not really got to spend £ 30! Plus it's a bit boring, you have a better idea? Their leaving "do" is this Saturday. I do not know if it matters, but we are both 25th Thank you!

be cool about it could make a scarf.

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Expats Directory

Expats Directory

Cambodia has always been a popular destination with Western travelers, since it became an impressive and diverse natural landscape, but it has friendly people, it has a enjoyed rich and varied history and offers a range of exciting and fantastic experiences to enjoy.

Many of those, Cambodia for a long Time to visit fall in love with the country and its people and are committed to working to support the nation and reassure either or later return the work in Cambodia.

To help for people with a dream of the country and its citizens in order to progress each year there are several places available to for aid and charity workers as well as extensive recruitment for teachers. An alternative to these industries for the employment of expatriates, the tourism industry, The fast-growing and strengthening the economy – this means that tourism is now helping to stabilize to Cambodia and thus of jobs in Cambodia Westerners is mainly in tourism, education or charity sectors to be found.

Who Think for a while in this fascinating and breathtaking Country living just like you should take more details about the type of jobs available in Cambodia, the Foreigners generally useful tips and find insider tips in this article.

As explained, tourism, community service and education are the main areas of work for expatriates, but In recent months, a significant part of the exploration has extensive oil and natural gas reserves discovered in the territorial waters of Cambodia means that this an alternative field of employment, which are expected to open for external Western contractors in the future.

In the meantime, someone determined to employment in Cambodia will find it difficult, in the remotest source, unless the individual questions in a specialist recruitment company in the two approaches Area in which they wish to work or the country of Cambodia itself – an alternative is to make direct contact with relief agencies, working in Cambodia, for example, or international agencies, which employ teachers for the schools in the country.

In terms of teaching jobs there is a big complaint that You of all those in the education industry and the hearing is that the wage level is very low and strive to the standard of living that the teachers in Cambodia, according to Low is … whatever you quit, and ask yourself why you want to teach in Cambodia in the first place – but those who undertake teaching, in schools in Phnom Penh or even in smaller towns such as Battambang is not about the money!

The whole thing about working in a country like Cambodia is priceless Life experience in the same time as enjoying the travel and adventure that goes hand in hand with the work abroad temporarily in a country where Western expats all band together!

Teachers often find a job in an international school in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh or other establishment in one of the schools in the whole Country scattered, the work of other teachers in the province in addition to Khmer schools mainly teaching English or teaching other important subjects in English.

For jobs in any workspace, there is a Khmer website directory, which lists jobs in many different areas. When it comes to the better paid end of the range of jobs available in Cambodia the charities and aid agency workers are relatively well paid, which means that the Living standards, they can also reasonably well. Having said that no job in Cambodia goes to an employee to make particularly rich, in fact, the main criteria of who is to work in Cambodia have pledged to be the desire to help, rather than contribute to and facilitate the development and improvement.

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Rhiannon Williamson writes guides and articles about living and working in Asia on her site www.EasternExplorer.com – visit the site for further specialist advice about working, education and living in Cambodia

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An Expats Guide to Life Overseas

An Expatriate’s Journey Of Self-discovery

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Expatriate years offer a wonderful time and opportunity to reinvent oneself. As an expatriate you want to hold onto those parts of you that you love and that work for you, no matter where you are. But while you trail around the world, you have the very good fortune to pick up new skills and/or explore hidden ones to add to the tapestry of your life.

Yes, it is true that as an expatriate you do miss your home, friends, family, and the sense of community and security you had before relocating abroad. Traditions that have been part of your life for so long have to take the backseat to new conventions and customs. The "norms" back home are not always quite that current in one’s new host country.

In South Africa I am one of the crowd, in the USA I was the girl with the accent, in Israel I was considered nave, in the UK I was mistaken for an "Aussie" and in Korea I, like many other foreigners get a small taste of what life must be like to live life as a celebrity – always get pointed or stared at just for having eyelids, having a western nose and for merely being a foreigner.

When I started my life as an expat I had no idea that I could be perceived so distinctly by different cultures. It also does not take you long to discover that the measures for acceptance back home are quite different elsewhere and so we get to reinvent ourselves. Depending on your outlook this could be an adventure and journey of a lifetime- discovering all the aspects of the whole person that you are.

Yes, expatriate life may be accompanied with many trials and tribulations, but it is not without an equal amount of plusses, happiness and living a life that is anything but ordinary.

You may want to use the time to take stock of who you are and who you want to be. Here are some questions to ask of yourself. Some of the questions may be ones you already know the answer to, others not.

* How do people see me?
* What image do I project?
* Do I hide behind an unexceptionable persona to avoid unnerving others?
* Do I walk away from the passions of my life to suit someone else’s?
* Do I dress to please others, save money or to fit into the crowd?
* Have I wanted to go blonde, but am nervous of the criticism?
* Am I fearful of looking too sexy?
* Am I living in a style that is acceptable to me?

If you have reflected on these questions in the past, these are questions that are due to resurface while living abroad. There is no better opportunity to address them because it is a particular point in your life when you can leave the restrictions encouraged and accepted within your society behind.

In a nutshell your expatriate years could be your destiny. Put yourself first and not do not settle for anything less than your life has to offer.

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"After all these years, I am still involved in the process of self-discovery. It’s better to explore life and make mistakes than to play it safe. Mistakes are part of the dues one pays for a full life." Sophia Loren

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Expats Club

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Where are the best bars, lounges and clubs are together, to French and Italian expatriates in New York City?

I have been abroad and for the French and Italians cast! I can not afford to travel this summer. Can help people here, I can place them on the search?

http://www.LetzGoOut.com has over 1100 bars in the NYC area. Enter ZIP code to find a search and I'm sure you can do more than just a few.

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Expats Website

Expats Website

Expatriates were asked to take advantage of Internet savings accounts to ensure their cash reserves grow as much interest as possible.

A survey Alliance & Leicester has found out that over two thirds of the expatriate UK citizens not to save their wages in savings accounts. To do In all, 70 percent of expats is not setting up an offshore savings account in the immediate aftermath of the move. This is true despite the fact that the majority of reasonable opportunity have to do this.

Almost three quarters (70 percent) of expatriates use the internet each day as if, so far away from home, they have to rely on e-mails to keep in touch keep up with friends and families, and the Web to keep up to date with international news and views.

In fact, 40 percent of expats use the Internet for daily up to one hour, ie they have a limited basis for the possibility of calling as an excuse for not setting up a web – Savings account.

In addition, 46 percent of the current one to five expatriates spent years abroad, suggesting have to pay money into an offshore bank account would be a long-term, but do not do as a short term measure – again limiting the scope for choice.

The opening of an Internet savings account would be particularly relevant to expats because many wanted to move abroad in the first place, as part of an attempt to increase professional development and earning potential – that is accelerating, ensure that the money is well looked after should be on their list of priorities.

The survey also found that the British move to more distant Corners of the world in an effort to land their dream jobs. Although around 40 percent move up destinations like the Middle East, Australia and the U.S., there was an increase in the number of British move to Africa, Singapore, Thailand and Russia.

A further study by the Alliance & Leicester has emphasized that not all expats career-driven, though. Weather proved to be the decisive factor in the decision of 40 per cent of expatriates to relocate to a foreign country.

This demonstration was of website Propertymartoverseas, which states assured that "the rising prices, spiraling debt, rising interest rates and a seemingly ineffective government, other factors for this mass exodus with expats, the better quality of life, lower living costs and more reliable weather. "

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Elisha Burberry is a freelance writer who loves her job and the occasional glass of red wine.

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Different Golf Jobs At Home & Overseas

The Wide World Of Golf Jobs

For many outsiders, when asked what golf jobs they can name, a caddy is usually all that they can come up with. The fact is that there are hundreds of different golf jobs on the market today. Obtaining a golf job is as easy today as ever before with the right experience. If you’ve ever wondered exactly what golf jobs are out there, or what ones career choices in golf are, this article is for you.

Golf courses are businesses, and as with any other business, they need lawyers. That’s right, some golf jobs are legal ones, and a lawyer can be a full time employee of a golf course. Golf lawyers typically deal with contracts for members, real estate deals, and other legal related business.

If you have a CPA, and love golf, why not become a golf course accountant? There are many careers for those in the accounting profession. Golf courses typically have a currency of credit that its members use. This in turn requires full time accountants to keep the books in order. This is a special golf job since the accounting is not just the run of the mill tax related tasks; it encompasses dealing with member dues, pro shop revenue, club house restaurant and bar revenue, and much more. This golf job is a great one for anyone that is interested in being an accountant for a golf club.

Another exciting golf job is that of event planner. There are many golf and non-golf related events that occur at a golf course each year. There are tournaments, weddings, and private parties to be planned. This fact creates a need for full time event planners to cater to the needs of the course. This golf job allows one to enjoy working in a fast paced environment with new challenges coming forth daily.

Since golf courses employ a group of staff members, there is a need for a human resources professional at many golf courses worldwide. If you are interested in human resources, this golf job could be for you. The job fits those that are interested in helping others, and administering benefits, rules, and other important elements to each staff member of the course. This golf job is one that will keep you on your toes, and is in great demand today.

If retail is your thing, than consider working in a pro shop at a golf course. The pro shop can be a lively place for customers, and members of the course to spend their hard earned money on equipment for their hobbies. Pro shops typically allow one to enjoy the satisfaction of a thriving retail environment, without having to work late nights, or major holidays. This golf job is one that can quickly help you transition to management for the shop.

Food and beverage is another segment of golf jobs that are easily obtainable. The food and beverage industry is one of the main components of most golf courses in the U.S. today. One can become a catering expert through working at a course, and serving the various parties, and gatherings that they have each week. This golf job is great for anyone that is interested in working in food service with a twist.

There are literally hundreds of other jobs for those wanting to work on a golf course or in a country club environment. The golf jobs listed above are just a small sample of what great jobs are out there for you to obtain. While being a caddy can still be a rewarding career, people should realize that there is so much more to golf jobs than just being a caddy. For those with the passion to discover the jobs that are out there, a rich reward awaits them.

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Andy West is a freelance writer and communications specialist for SDGA. San Diego Golf Academy is a premier golf school with five locations across the United States. For information on how you may obtain a golf job, please visit www.sdgagolf.com .

 
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This post was written by whatever on January 20, 2009

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