Re: Job in Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
Originally Posted by Deanov22
(Post 12105372)
Apologies for not clarifying.
I am female and my partner is male. We are not married but have been living together a couple of years. I made my recruiter and ADIA aware of this in the initial stages. |
Re: Job in Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
Originally Posted by Deanov22
(Post 12105084)
If I am successful my partner will be emigrating with me. Will he be able to get a visa off the back of mine?
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Re: Job in Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
Originally Posted by archie159
(Post 12105609)
but I suppose it is possible they might do that for Brit passports also in the future).
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Re: Job in Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
Originally Posted by jam25mack
(Post 12106387)
Unlikely. The Brit - UAE relationship is strong and the they've just announced a year of bonding or whatever between the 2 countries. They won't mess with the visa.
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Re: Job in Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
Hi all - first time poster so apologies for the repetitive lness of the question....
I have a PDI test scheduled next week - I have read repetitively that it is relatively straightforward (hopefully so - I guess I will take heed from some of the advice and do some practise runs) but I had a quick couple of other questions: 1) are you allowed pencil and a paper? I know calculators are not allowed 2) what does the fictitious simulation involve? The instructions have stated that there is no need to memorise anything but any tips on what to expect would be greatly appreciated as I am a little perplexed as what to expect... Thanks very much for your help in advance - this forum has been an invaluable source of information at all levels |
Re: Job in Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
Originally Posted by Deanov22
(Post 12105084)
Hi all,
I will be travelling out to Abu Dhabi the end of Nov for my final (I think!) round interviews. I have already had two VC interviews and have travelled to London for psychometric testing at Kornferry. Thankfully all pretty positive feedback thus far. Although I have yet to get my itinerary, from what my recruiter told me it will be two days of interviews held with a number of people with viewings the second day. I am interested in how other people have found the process. The thoughts of two full days being interviewed sounds slightly daunting and any tips would be great fully received! If I am successful my partner will be emigrating with me. Will he be able to get a visa off the back of mine? The role I am being interviewed for is P2 level. If anyone has any idea what this package would entail that would be great as currently I have very little information to go on. Thanks all! For the compensation package, base salary of P2 will be higher than that of P1. Other elements are similar. If you are P3 management, your entire compensation package will be jump to a brand new level! In the meantime, your compensation package will be based on that given to a single as they will ask for your marriage certificate. Another thing to remind you about is UAE is quite a conservative country... Good luck! -expatca |
Re: Job in Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
Originally Posted by JSB
(Post 12111467)
Hi all - first time poster so apologies for the repetitive lness of the question....
I have a PDI test scheduled next week - I have read repetitively that it is relatively straightforward (hopefully so - I guess I will take heed from some of the advice and do some practise runs) but I had a quick couple of other questions: 1) are you allowed pencil and a paper? I know calculators are not allowed 2) what does the fictitious simulation involve? The instructions have stated that there is no need to memorise anything but any tips on what to expect would be greatly appreciated as I am a little perplexed as what to expect... Thanks very much for your help in advance - this forum has been an invaluable source of information at all levels 2) The fictitious simulation means they will put you in a real-world corporate situation in which they will see how you would react to different scenarios or circumstances. No right or wrong answers to it but they want to see your cultural thinking and thought process... Good luck! -expatca |
Re: Job in Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
Originally Posted by expatca
(Post 12121784)
1) Yes, you are allowed pencil and paper but I doubt you will have too much time writing things on the paper
2) The fictitious simulation means they will put you in a real-world corporate situation in which they will see how you would react to different scenarios or circumstances. No right or wrong answers to it but they want to see your cultural thinking and thought process... Good luck! -expatca I was just wondering on the paper front as I am a lot better numerically if I can scribble on paper.... fingers crossed. |
Re: Job in Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
Originally Posted by JSB
(Post 12121787)
Thanks very much - hopefully all goes well....
I was just wondering on the paper front as I am a lot better numerically if I can scribble on paper.... fingers crossed. Good Luck! |
Re: Job in Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
Hello! I'm expecting to be invited to the final round of face to face interviews in Abu Dhabi, and my headhunter has said I should be prepared for an exam while I'm there - an LBO case study? Has anyone been through this? Would love to know what to expect, and any advice on how to prepare.
Any other tips / advice on the two day process will be appreciated too! Many thanks! |
Re: Job in Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
Originally Posted by archie159
(Post 12108352)
And you don't think the (for instance) French-UAE relationship is strong? It's naive to be so confident they won't change visa rules, especially on the border-run issues.
Maybe it is strong, maybe it isn't.... but the 'relationship' between the UAE and UK is a lot more than just being country fwends. The UK and the UAE have a incredibly long history and unless we (the UK) do something incredibly stupid the visa stipulations are highly unlikely to change. Naivety doesn't come into it.... History does. |
Re: Job in Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
Originally Posted by jam25mack
(Post 12153747)
The UK and the UAE have a incredibly long history
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Re: Job in Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
Both are eh statements.
Originally Posted by The_Black_Panther
(Post 12153781)
No sh*t. The original invaders. The original immigrants.
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Re: Job in Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
Originally Posted by ShirleyG102
(Post 12153218)
Hello! I'm expecting to be invited to the final round of face to face interviews in Abu Dhabi, and my headhunter has said I should be prepared for an exam while I'm there - an LBO case study? Has anyone been through this? Would love to know what to expect, and any advice on how to prepare.
Any other tips / advice on the two day process will be appreciated too! Many thanks! Most of what i have heard advises to take the trip seriously, a further extension of the interviews you already have had (i.e. a trip out there doesn't guarantee you the job)... From my understanding, ADIA HR sends you the schedule - that way you can ask them directly or see from the schedule as I can understand the headhunters are very vague at the best of times (I don't get it - they all seem to be very scared of questioning ADIA re anything)... Sorry, doesn't really help but thought i would add my 2 bit |
Re: Job in Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
Yes, first time I've heard of an exam.
My experience was 2 days on interviews, from morning till evening. The interviews were a mixture of competency based questions, questions on background, and some were not much more than chat. As much as anything they will be looking to see whether you will fit in. You'll get lots of people asking about your impressions of Abu Dhabi (say nice things!), your impressions of ADIA (same!), and asking what you think the challenges and differences will be from your current job. None of these "fit" questions are there to catch you out. They genuinely need to know that you understand what the move will encompass. From their perspective hiring someone who then discovers ADIA and the UAE isn't for them is an expensive mistake - so they will do everything to avoid that. When you meet an Emirati (I had one interview with an Emirate out of 16 total) then it's important to be polite, friendly and respect their norms. They like to hear of your admiration for their country and of what has been achieved. Be prepared for a long handshake. The handshakes are not the UK style firm handshake. It's a much gentler handshake that is considered polite in the UAE. The Emirati I met was a really nice guy, and was quite inspirational. It was clear that the department heads respected him highly. Good luck and enjoy it! |
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