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9/26/25, 11:33 AM                    Ru'ya 2025 drives record job offers and showcases future skills for Emirati youth
         Leading organisations across aviation, healthcare, retail, insurance, digital services, and logistics were present, offering pathways
         into  high-growth  sectors.  Quick-fire  interviews  through  Ru’ya’s  Get  Hired!    initiative  accelerated  the  hiring  process,  while  training
         opportunities aligned with the UAE’s Emiratisation targets.

         “Ru’ya has become an exceptional bridge between talented Emirati youth and employers who are ready to invest in them,” said
         Asma  Alsharif,  AVP,  Sustainable  Development,  Exhibitions,  DWTC.  “This  year  we  saw  strong  demand  not  only  in  traditional
         industries, but also in future-focused areas such as data analytics, aviation and digital services.”

         Shamsa Al Falasi, UAE Citi Country Officer and CEO of Citibank N.A., UAE, added: “Ru’ya 2025 served as an exceptional platform
         to connect with ambitious young Emiratis, allowing us to showcase key initiatives such as our ‘Mehnaty’ programme and the wide
         array of opportunities we offer through internships, early careers and professional roles.”
         Voices of youth and entrepreneurship

         On the final day of the event, winners of the various competitions held on the sidelines of the show were officially announced. Etihad
         Private School secured first place in the 'Game Out to Mars' competition, while Deira International School emerged as the winner of
         'FutureFit by DIDI.' The top spot in 'The Next Founder Competition' was awarded to Al Ittihad Private School Jumeirah, while The
         Hackathon’s first place went to Al Mawakeb, Garhoud.

         For the first time, the Ru’ya Concept Store showcased nine Emirati entrepreneurs, who sold art, clothing and accessories at the fair.
         “Ru’ya gave me the chance to be part of their concept store at the Careers Exhibition. The show strong support for Emiratis made
         this an amazing experience, helping me showcase my products, connect with the community, and receive invitations to collaborate
         with many companies.” said Amal Alkaabi, owner of By Sparkle.

         Jobseekers also expressed enthusiasm for the fair’s opportunities. “I had three interviews in one day, all with companies I admire,”
         said a Abdulrahim Al Dhaheri. “It’s a chance you can’t get anywhere else.”

         Strong institutional backing

         Ru’ya 2025 was supported by DP World (Platinum Sponsor), Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank - ADIB (Gold Sponsor), and Emirates National
         Oil Company - ENOC (Silver Sponsor), reflecting the commitment of industry leaders to national talent development.
         PwC Middle East also highlighted its Watani programme, which has already integrated more than 250 Emiratis into its workforce.
         Khaled Bin Braik, Consulting Partner and Emiratisation Programme Leader at PwC Middle East, said: “At PwC Middle East, we are
         proud of our ongoing strategic partnership with Ru’ya, reaffirming our commitment to Emirati talent and contributing to the UAE’s
         vision for the future by showcasing our homegrown Watani programme.”

         Looking ahead

         With record participation and growing impact, Ru’ya has reinforced its position as a cornerstone of the UAE’s Emiratisation strategy
         and youth empowerment agenda.

         The next edition of Ru’ya will take place at DWTC from 28 to 30 September, 2026, continuing its mission to connect Emiratis with
         employers, innovators and mentors shaping the nation’s future.

























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