Majid Al Futtaim achieves localisation milestone after hiring 700 new Emirati employees


September 16, 2022 | By RetailME Bureau

Majid Al Futtaim has celebrated a new milestone by exceeding its goal of hiring 600 Emirati nationals over the last 12 months under the UAE Government’s NAFIS programme and in line with “Projects of the 50” that coincided with the UAE’s Golden Jubilee last year.

By recruiting more than 700 Emiratis since September 2021, this landmark achievement supports Majid Al Futtaim’s NAFIS commitment to hiring 3,000 Emiratis over a five-year period. To date, the Company has received over 6,000 applicants since its launch in 2021, signalling a remarkable appetite for employment opportunities with the regional operator.

Majid Al Futtaim’s pledge to develop local talent across its markets has seen some of the most deserving and experienced young Emirati professionals appointed to roles within its head offices and its 18 UAE-based shopping malls. Positions held by Emiratis now include front-liners and clerical staff, entry level professionals, middle management, senior management, and senior executives.

“Majid Al Futtaim is fully committed to the growth, development, and well-being of the communities we serve. This commitment extends beyond business transactions to encompass a sense of duty in creating meaningful  opportunities for those communities to thrive. We believe sustained social and economic growth starts with the nurturing of local talent and as a proudly Emirati-owned organisation, we welcome the opportunity to contribute to the UAE’s impressive vision for its citizens. The milestone of doubling our Emiratisation efforts to reach almost 6% of our UAE workforce is our commitment brought to life,” Alain Bejjani, Chief Executive Officer at Majid Al Futtaim.

In line with the commitments made one year ago to reach new Emiratisation targets,  Majid Al Futtaim held 14 batch days based on different specialisations and skill levels, offering advice and seeking new recruits across all departments and job functions, reaffirming the Company’s belief in the importance of a diverse workforce and encouraging an inclusive working environment.

To further increase the number of Emirati professionals working within Majid Al Futtaim from 2022 onwards, the company will be hosting a stand located at S1-B1 at the annual Ru’ya Careers UAE at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 20th-22nd September where potential candidates can speak to recruitment teams and introduce themselves through first-step interviews.

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