Patrick Luby, Managing Director, Clarendon Parker Middle East, said:
"Demand for labour remains relatively strong in the Middle East, especially as the service sector has been growing rapidly in the region. However, graduating students need to understand that their employability, especially into the types of jobs they desire, will rely on their preparedness in terms of their job hunting skills and how much they understand industry conditions. Our expert insights and opinions give these students an edge in achieving their future job goals while providing them with valuable knowledge of the region's job markets."
Clarendon Parker Middle East was acquired in December 2007 by Manpower, a global leader in employment services with 4,400 offices in 82 countries. Aside from its regular operations, Clarendon Parker conducts various activities such as college and university visits to raise awareness on the relevance of recruitment companies and how they can help job candidates find meaningful and rewarding work.
Middlesex University Dubai is the first overseas campus of Middlesex University in London. It offers the same quality academic programmes maintained by its London campuses. The University's 2008 "Career Day" attracted more than 250 students and is expecting even more attendees in 2009.

Posted by Siba Sami Ammari



