eJob, Dubai eGovernment's centralized recruitment system that brings together job-seekers and government departments on one electronic platform, has attracted over 3,700 CVs since its launch, in April 2003, as an online link over the portal www.dubai.ae .
A total of 24 government departments have registered with the service, 11 of whom are actively interacting with job-seekers.
The participating departments have posted more than 75 job vacancies on the eJob site and have reported an enthusiastic response to the service. Key features of eJob were highlighted at the recently concluded Careers 2004, the UAE annual career fair held at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
"In keeping with the trend to migrate most services to electronic platforms, we launched eJob to provide a convenient virtual meeting ground for job-seekers," said Salem Al Shair, Director eServices, Dubai eGovernment. "eJob eliminates the complexities of job-hunting by bringing job-seekers and employers on one platform, offering unmatched advantages to both sides. Job-seekers are assured that their CVs are accessed by all the participating departments.
They can also track the progress of their CVs and view all the vacancies posted by different departments. Government departments, on the other hand, are able to access the entire pool of CVs." (menareport.com)
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