The Most Attractive Employers for UAE University Students 2022

  • Publish date: Thursday، 22 December 2022
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A new study by Universum employer firm found that UAE local brands remain the most attractive employers for UAE university students for 2022. University students in UAE naturally prefer to join entities that offer high future earnings, professional training and development, respect for its people, ethical standards, secure employment, a friendly work environment,  and encourage work-life balance.

These are the most attractive employers for UAE University students.

For business/commerce students for 2022, Emaar is the top employer choice followed by Emirates airline, Apple, Google, Adnoc Group, Dubai Airports, Microsoft, Etihad Airways, Amazon and Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank. Other major entities include Majid Al Futtaim Group, Etisalat, Dubai Police, Al Futtaim Group, Emirates NBD, Dewa, Enoc, and Dubai Islamic Bank, among others.

Among engineering/IT students, top employers are Adnoc Group, Masdar, Emaar, MBR Space Centre, DEWA, Emirates airline, Google, Microsoft, Apple and Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (Enec).

Natural sciences students, the most attractive employers of 2022 are Masdar, MBR Space Centre, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Seha, Dubai Health Authority, Enec, Adnoc Pfizer and Abu Dhabi Electricity and Water Authority.

For students studying humanities/liberal arts/education/law, the most attractive employers are Emaar, Emirates, Abu Dhabi Police, Dubai Police, Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, Dubai Airports, Masdar, Adnoc Group, Etihad Airways and Google.

For students who are in the health/medicine field, Dubai Health Authority, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Seha, Pfizer, Dubai Police, Emirates airline, Masdar, Dubai Airports, L'Oreal Group and Google are the most attractive employers

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