Smart Dubai announces latest updates on progress of Dubai Paperless Strategy
DUBAI, 1st March, 2021 (WAM) Smart Dubai revealed the progress 41 government entities have made in implementing the Dubai Paperless Strategy, where they sought to reduce their paper consumption by half within the first six months of joining the effort, and continue moving forward towards 100 percent digitisation by the end of 2021.
The figures were announced during a virtual session Smart Dubai organised with Abdulla Al Basti, Secretary-General of The Executive Council of Dubai; Younus Al Nasser, Assistant Director-General of Smart Dubai, CEO of the Dubai Data Establishment, and Wesam Lootah, CEO of the Smart Dubai Government Establishment, in attendance, along with Directors-General and officials from government entities that are taking part in implementing the Dubai Paperless Strategy.
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Dubai Government jobs: Multiple openings available
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Salaries range from Dh10,000 to Dh40,000; vacancies for both UAE nationals and expats.
A number of Dubai Government jobs are up for grabs for both UAE nationals and expatriates. Public sector departments have advertised different jobs on the Dubai Careers website. Accountant
Qualification: Bachelor’s degree in accounting and two years of relevant experience.
Salary: Dh10,000 to Dh20,000.
Open to: Emiratis only.
Entity: Professional Communication Corporation (Nedaa)
Qualification: Bachelor’s degree in accounting, five years experience and full knowledge of financial control system.
Salary: Dh30,000 to Dh40,000.
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