Organised by the Education Affairs Office at the Crown Prince Court in Abu Dhabi, the 2021 Majlis welcomes 36 speakers. Shaikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, will deliver a special message to youth as a closing keynote of the event.
The virtual sessions of the event will feature 12 federal government ministers, six high-ranking federal and local government officials, and numerous international experts in various disciplines related to the main topics of the Majlis.
Youth in focus
Mohammad Khalifa Al Nuaimi, Director of the Education Affairs Office at the Crown Prince Court of Abu Dhabi, said: “The objectives of the Mohammad Bin Zayed Majlis for Future Generations are in line with the directives of our wise leadership and its commitment to communicating with young people to understand their needs and explore ways to benefit from their ideas, energy, and creativity to protect the progress the UAE has made over the past 50 y
Is your industry looking to hire?
While 2020 may have been a flat year on the job market, signs are looking up in a number of key industries for 2021. LinkedIn has just revealed the most in-demand jobs in the UAE, with growth in the healthcare, creative and finance industries, among others.
According to Ali Matar, head of LinkedIn MENA and Emerging Markets in Europe and Africa, “the Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted the way business operate and how people work, but it has also opened up opportunities in a number of sectors as businesses continue to adapt to the pandemic.
“Medical and healthcare roles, digital content freelancers, and finance and general business roles are particularly strong areas of growth, while we are also seeing a rise in e-commerce, digital marketing roles and professional coaching as jobseekers are leveraging their experience and expertise to move into new careers,” says Ali.
UAE jobs alert: Top 15 sectors that are hiring
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LinkedIn reveals the most in-demand jobs, skills in the UAE.
The Covid-19 pandemic affected hiring activity across different job categories last year. However, the trend is slowly, but surely, reversing.
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A new report from LinkedIn has identified jobs that are currently most in demand in the UAE.
Ali Matar, Head of LinkedIn MENA and Emerging Markets in Europe and Africa, said: “The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted the way businesses operate and how people work, but it has also opened up opportunities in a number of sectors as businesses continue to adapt to the pandemic.