Mashreqbank gives nationals part-time jobs
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, May 05 - 2003 at 14:14
- PRESS RELEASE
In keeping with its objective of providing high quality learning and work experiences for UAE Nationals, Mashreqbank has introduced a new half day working initiative.
Hend Al Ali, National Recruitment Officer at Mashreqbank, said the scheme will not only provide invaluable work experience but will also help enable students to pursue higher studies.
Various positions have been earmarked in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and the Northern Emirates. Most of these positions are in the retail banking sector and are based in the banks' branches. Other jobs are in Operations and in Credit Evaluation.
Work timings vary depending on the job the students are selected for. In all cases they will not be required to work of more than 4½ hours in any single day or a total of 23 hours per week.
Nationals over the age of 18 years who have fluency in English and knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel are eligible to apply. They will receive an attractive salary plus medical insurance.
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For further information please contact:
Maha Yassine
Corporate Communications Manager, Mashreqbank
Tel: Dubai 7066287
or
Jack Pearce
Matrix Public Relations
Tel: Dubai 3430888
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