UAE- ADFSC to meet next crop of recruits at Tawdheef Careers Fair


(MENAFN- Emirates News Agency (WAM))

ABU DHABI 1st February 2016 (WAM) -- As part of Abu Dhabi Farmer's Services Centre's 2016 recruitment plans the Centre is seeking applications from young Emiratis especially those with experience in or with an interest in the agriculture sector.

The company intends to fill a number of replacement throughout the year from grade 5 and higher in line with national Emiratisation plans.

"As Tawdheef is the premiere Emirati Careers Fair in the country it makes for an excellent venue to speak face-to-face with potential UAE National candidates and give them a better idea about what a potential career in the agriculture sector is like" said Rashed Abdualla Al Qubaisi Human Recourses and Administration Director for Abu Dhabi Farmers' Services Centre.

"Our ideal candidate will have studied Agriculture or has a genuine interest in helping us develop an integrated and sustainable agricultural environment. Priority is given to Nationals for the open positions in 2016 however outstanding expatriate candidates will be considered for some jobs."

Candidates will be vying for positions in a number of roles within the Abu Dhabi Farmers' Services Centre.

"Positions are available in all departments of ADFSC and we will be hiring throughout the year. Positions include both technical and commercial roles all of which are essential positions that help farmers grow and market their produce. Other office-based support roles are on offer in human resources customer service and more" said Mr. Al Qubaisi.

Candidates at Tawdheef can submit their applications at ADFSC's booth at the exhibition and suitable candidates may be hired immediately.


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