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9/23/25, 9:14 AM             Ru'ya Careers 2025 kicks-off tomorrow, connecting Emiratis with 180 employers and future-ready skills


         Ru'ya Careers 2025 kicks-off tomorrow, connecting Emiratis with 180

         employers and future-ready skills

















































           The three-day event guides young Nationals from school to employment, offering mentorships, scholarships, and on-the-
           spot interviews

           Exhibitors include 180 leading employers, from DEWA and RTA to Amazon and PwC, offering Emiratis direct access to
           jobs and future-ready skills

         UAE, September 22, 2025: Ru’ya, Careers UAE, the leading career exhibition and empowerment forum for Emirati youth, is set to
         kick-off its 24th edition tomorrow (September 23) at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The three-day event brings together 180 public
         and  private  sector  organisations  to  offer  Emiratis  direct  access  to  job  opportunities,  transformative  workshops,  and  skills
         development experiences designed to prepare them for the future of work.

         Building on its record of impact, Ru’ya continues to play a pivotal role in the UAE’s Emiratisation strategy and youth empowerment
         agenda. The show aligns with national policy targets, including 8% Emiratisation in the private sector by the end of 2025 and the
         125,000 Nationals already working in the private sector as of June this year. In 2024, Ru’ya hosted 150 exhibitors and facilitated
         7,000 on-site interviews, underlining its role as a cornerstone of the UAE’s workforce development.
         This year, visitors will connect with leading employers such as DEWA, RTA, HQ Police, ADCB, Amazon, PwC, Emirates, and Majid Al
         Futtaim.  The  event  also  works  in  close  partnership  with  government  stakeholders  including  the  Dubai  Government  Human
         Resources Department, the Emirati Human Resources Development Council, the Ministry of Education, and the KHDA, ensuring
         every element of the programme directly supports national talent strategies



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