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Old May 11th 2025 | 6:18 am
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Hello everyone
I am trying to find work in Middle east since I have seen Neom the wall project 2020
I guess Tabuk, or any other projects they have, Dubai!

I did plenty of digging around the net, applied for several web jobs, but never succeeded. Its like a voice in the desert, you'll normally receive requests to send information, such a CV and Certificates etc, and all goes dead.

I am Electrical Professional , Electrician, Electrical Supervisor, Electrical Inspection and Testing.
My Experience is more than 25 years in UK, all of above, self employed and employed.

Any advice and direction please

Thanks

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Old May 11th 2025 | 10:14 am
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Default Re: Electrician Middle east jobs

Originally Posted by Ivcho975
Hello everyone
I am trying to find work in Middle east since I have seen Neom the wall project 2020
I guess Tabuk, or any other projects they have, Dubai!

I did plenty of digging around the net, applied for several web jobs, but never succeeded. Its like a voice in the desert, you'll normally receive requests to send information, such a CV and Certificates etc, and all goes dead.

I am Electrical Professional , Electrician, Electrical Supervisor, Electrical Inspection and Testing.
My Experience is more than 25 years in UK, all of above, self employed and employed.

Any advice and direction please

Thanks
Get yourself on LinkedIn and make sure your profile is up to do and set to 'open to work' specifically for the ME as the location for work. That's how most recruiters are finding people.

Good luck.
 
Old May 11th 2025 | 8:38 pm
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Also have a proper read up on the projects. You won't get far if you start talking about "The Wall".
 
Old May 11th 2025 | 8:54 pm
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Default Re: Electrician Middle east jobs

Originally Posted by Ivcho975
Hello everyone
I am trying to find work in Middle east since I have seen Neom the wall project 2020
I guess Tabuk, or any other projects they have, Dubai!

I did plenty of digging around the net, applied for several web jobs, but never succeeded. Its like a voice in the desert, you'll normally receive requests to send information, such a CV and Certificates etc, and all goes dead.

I am Electrical Professional , Electrician, Electrical Supervisor, Electrical Inspection and Testing.
My Experience is more than 25 years in UK, all of above, self employed and employed.

Any advice and direction please

Thanks
Also to set your expectations that in your line of work you will be competing with tons of applicants already working here (or already in region) and tons of applicants from other countries who will be happy to earn a fraction of what you would expect. If you offer something unique then it might be a different story. Im not being negative, just realistic.
 

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