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There is a huge demand for HR professionals in the UAE’s hospitality sector, and 37 per cent of the HR jobs in the country are being generated by this industry, says Laimoon.com, a career platform that offers information about a wide range of professional courses as well as job vacancies (click here for HR courses available in the UAE).
Hyatt, Jumeirah and Marriott are among the top five groups that are hiring in the industry, the Laimoon.com study says. (Also read: How to take advantage of the HR boom)
Other sectors hiring HR professionals are consultancy and engineering, while tourism and retail sit at the bottom of the list.
Here’s a graphic explaining the metrics in detail:
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