Expo City Dubai Will Soon Turn Into A Career Expo; 3,000 Employees To Be Hired By Top Brands

by Deeplata Garde
Expo City Dubai Will Soon Turn Into A Career Expo; 3,000 Employees To Be Hired By Top Brands

Expo City has turned into a hub for multiple things. But we didn’t expect it to turn into a career expo this soon. Now that the news is out, let’s discuss what’s exactly going to happen. There will be a number of top businesses and institutions establishing a base there. By September, there should be about 3,000 workers employed within Expo City. Here are some more deets!

Expo City To Employ 3,000 Workers By September

 

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Leading international businesses are moving their headquarters to Expo City Dubai, including Emirates, DP World, Siemens, and Engie. The city will also play host to certain organisations at their respective country’s pavilion. For instance, the companies include the Finnish organisation Fin Gulf at the Finnish pavilion, the Centre for Data Science, Discovery and Innovation at the University of Wollongong at the Australian pavilion, and a Chinese business centre at the Chinese pavilion.

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Why This Venue Though?

 

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Why not? The city was built on sustainable grounds and can’t be competed by other neighbourhoods in terms of efficiency. Expo City Dubai, which is reachable through the Dubai Metro, provides a variety of cultural, educational, recreational, and retail services within a 15-minute stroll or bicycle ride. The layout of the city promotes a well-rounded way of life and a sense of belonging. We can go and on about the benefits of organizations shifting to this location and making it their base location.

And it’s not just us who are making affirmative statements about Expo City. There are many more! The green buildings and cutting-edge technological solutions that assist communities and environmental protection at Expo City Dubai were emphasised by the managing director of Siemens Energy Middle East. Similar to this, Siemens Middle East CEO declared the company would move to this venue due to the area’s modern facilities and sustainable setting.

Other executives from Terminus Group and Engie Global applauded the city’s dedication to technology and sustainability. Patricia Davidson from the University of Wollongong likewise emphasised the university’s enhanced position in the MENA area and the chance to make an important contribution through data science studies.

The city’s dedication to environmentally conscious innovation is luring well-known brand names in the sector to establish their businesses here.

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