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Skill Channel is currently hiring professional staff to live and work in Dubai. One of the most exciting and talked about cities in the world offers a standard of living that has professionals from around the world making it their number one destination.

If you are a professional or have telco, IT or construction experience and want to earn top dollars while paying ZERO tax (a pay rise in itself) then contact Skill Channel immediately to begin your transition.

email your resume to: jobs@skillchannel.com

 

More Info on Dubai:

Dubai has the largest population and is the second largest emirate by area, after Abu Dhabi. Dubai is distinct from other members of the UAE in that revenues from oil account for only 6% of its gross domestic product. A majority of the emirate's revenues are from the Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZ) and, increasingly, from tourism.

Dubai is also home to some 100,000 British and other Western expatriates.

Nearly all of the commercial establishments are run by expatriates with a silent local partner who merely "rents" the business license for a negotiated annual fee without taking part in any capital investment. The numerous free trade zones allow for full expatriate ownership.

With enormous construction and development in various industries, Dubai has attracted world-wide attention through innovative real estate projects, sports events, conferences and Guinness records.

Construction
Since 2000, Dubai's municipality has initiated a plethora of construction phases and plans across the entire city of Dubai, predominantly in the Mina Seyahi area, located further from Jumeirah, towards Jebel Ali. In many areas, it is not easy to see Dubai's sky without at least one crane in your view; Industry experts cautiously estimate that 15% to 25% of the world's cranes are in Dubai. Construction in Dubai and the UAE in general is a much faster process than in any Western country.
One of the main reasons for the boom in construction in Dubai is its drive to diversify the economy. The Dubai government does not want to depend on its oil reserves which are largely believed to become exhausted by 2010 and, as such, has diversified its economy to attract revenues in the form of expanding commercial and corporate activity. Tourism is also being promoted at a staggering rate with the construction of Dubailand and other projects that include the making of mammoth shopping malls, theme parks, resorts, stadiums and various other tourist attractions.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubai

 

Boom town - Article from UK's Guardian Newspaper

The fastest-growing city on earth, Dubai is spending mind-boggling sums on construction and is about to swallow up P&O in its bid to be a global maritime power. Given the scale of its ambition, could it become the most important place on the planet? Adam Nicolson reports from 'Mushroom City'
Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,1708287,00.html