Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Mid-East job interviews turn bloody

The United Arab Emirates, where briefcases full of dollars outnumber people, sees the writing on the wall. The country is taking its scads of oil money and investing in universities, museums, newspapers and other cultural institutions against the day when the oil wells run dry. To ensure fair treatment in this culture-and-cash free-for-all, job seekers must bring along a professional whistle-blower:
The National, the new English-language broadsheet in the United Arab Emirates, is seeking a deputy editor for the Personal Finance section for our soon-to-be-launched weekend edition. Experience on a daily is highly important. Editing and assigning experience vital. Anyone interested in working in a growing newspaper market for a quality publication should supply their rsum, along with contact information for three referees. To sample our paper, visit thenational.ae.

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