The 12-month training will include three rotational phases, giving trainees exposure to cross-functional roles. The initiative will also provide tailored career planning, as well as personalized feedback and guidance.
Upon completion, the final job offer will be given based on the completion of the requirements. Interested candidates can apply via Dubai Airports’ website.
The Executive Vice President (EVP) of Human Resources Development at Dubai Airports, Meshari Al Bannai, remarked that Dubai Airports is committed to increasing the national talent base by training the next generation of Emirati professionals and providing them with important tools to support their careers.
Dubai Airports Traffic Highlights
Dubai Airports is an entity that manages Dubai’s two airports, Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC). DXB was named the world’s best international airport for the eighth year in a row in 2021 and served over 66 million passengers last year.
In terms of DXB’s passenger traffic in 2022, India remained at the top, with 9.8 million passengers, followed by Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom, with 4.9 million and 4.6 million travelers, respectively. Pakistan was also a popular destination, with 3.7 million passengers.
Dubai Airports has also projected to host 78 million passengers this year after it recorded a boost from the FIFA World Cup 2022.