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9/26/25, 11:33 AM                    Ru'ya 2025 drives record job offers and showcases future skills for Emirati youth


         Ru'ya  2025  drives  record  job  offers  and  showcases  future  skills  for

         Emirati youth







































           Thousands of job offers and on-site interviews were made during Ru’ya 2025

           First-ever Virtual Reality Food Safety Inspector programme launched by Dubai Municipality

           Youth voices and entrepreneurship on show with nine Emirati start-ups trading at the new Ru’ya Concept Store
         Dubai, September 25, 2025: The 24th edition of Ru’ya concluded today on September 25, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre
         (DWTC), generating record job opportunities. Thousands of job seekers attended the three-day careers and empowerment event,
         with employers conducting thousands on-site interviews.

         Ru’ya  2025  underscored  its  role  as  the  UAE’s  leading  platform  for  employment,  skills  development  and  entrepreneurship,  while
         expanding its focus on innovation and future-ready industries.

         Innovation at the forefront
         Among the highlights was Dubai Municipality’s first-of-its-kind Virtual Reality Food Safety Inspector programme, enabling participants
         to  practise  real-life  inspection  scenarios  in  the  food  and  beverage  sector.  The  municipality,  along  with  Rochester  Institute  of
         Technology - Dubai, also launched a Professional Certificate in Data Analytics, equipping young Emiratis with advanced digital skills
         in support of Dubai’s transformation agenda.
         Another major draw was the Dubai Police’s Air Wing recruitment drive, which announced vacancies for University Lieutenant Pilots
         and Cadet Pilots. Applicants were able to register, upload documents and secure interview slots on the spot for roles that will support
         humanitarian operations, search and rescue missions, and community service.

         Dubai Customs attracted strong interest from Emirati jobseekers through its flagship Masar 33 programme, alongside a range of
         professional development initiatives aimed at enhancing skills in customs, logistics and commerce.

         Employers step up hiring



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