"The region's ongoing development and growth has led to a continuous rise in the professional, managerial and technical employment market in the Middle East,"
said Bernie Luby, Legal & Communications Manager, CPME.
"The internet increases the geographical scope for employers seeking candidates and jobseekers looking for new opportunities, as well as being efficient, convenient and objective."
"As one of the first agencies in the region to introduce online registration, CPME is very aware of the benefits of the internet in today's business arena and our efforts are firmly focused on the use of online technology to attract high-calibre jobseekers for our clients."
The Emirates Network (TEN) was founded in 2002 by Yousuf Philips as an internet-based resource for residents of the UAE, providing business and leisure information and services. TEN Jobs was introduced in 2004 and has attracted a number of employers and agencies due to its popularity in the Emirates and user-friendly interface.
"The internet's fast growth in the Emirates and around the globe makes it easier for people to find what they are looking for with the power of searching," explained Philips. "This power means jobseekers can find opportunities more quickly and effectively when compared with other more traditional means. This was the reason why TEN Jobs was set up and why it has steadily been increasing value to its users."
"The tie-up with CPME has taken TEN Jobs to a whole new level. We have launched a new dedicated section that features CPME's vacancies and makes use of a fully automated process to guarantee that job information is updated on a daily basis. It has been our pleasure to work with such a prominent recruitment agency as CPME, and we look forward to doing the same with other companies."

Posted by Medilyn Manibo, Assistant News Editor



