Dubai Police Offers 175 Job Vacancies For UAE Nationals At Careers Fair

Vasu Jit Kalia
Vasu Jit Kalia

Job seekers in Dubai now have the opportunity to apply for jobs at Dubai Police. Interested candidates can go to the 2024 UAE Careers Fair ‘Ru’ya, taking place from Tuesday, September 24, until September 26, at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

Dubai Police revealed that 175 job vacancies will be available for university graduates and high school diploma holders. This includes 50 positions for university graduates from various disciplines and 125 positions for high school graduates.

This initiative is part of Dubai Police’s commitment to provide Emirati nationals with opportunities to join a dynamic and pioneering police force, recognized locally and globally, where they can achieve their future career goals in law enforcement and security.

Major General Ahmad Mohammed Rafea, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Administrative Affairs, emphasized that Dubai Police’s participation in the 2024 UAE Careers Fair aligns with the strategic goals of the UAE to empower young Emiratis in various security roles. He stated that Dubai Police places the recruitment of UAE nationals at the forefront of its agenda, seeking to attract both male and female Emirati talents to be part of its security workforce.

Rafea added that Dubai Police aims to recruit the best talents and minds through the careers fair, focusing on individuals with creativity and ambition who are eager to contribute to the police and security work.

“This will help Dubai Police achieve its strategic goal of making Dubai a “safe city” while working towards the community’s happiness and fostering innovation in institutional resources and capabilities,” he said.

In the past three years, Dubai Police have offered 504 job vacancies through the career fairs, including 191 positions in 2023, 197 in 2022, and 116 in 2021, according to major-general Dr Saleh Abdullah Murad, director of the General Department of Human Resources.

Dr Saleh also added that Dubai Police have consistently participated in the UAE Careers Fair and provided numerous job opportunities to young Emiratis. “The careers fair serves as an opportunity to meet university graduates and high school diploma holders, evaluate their skills, and understand their ambitions for a career in law enforcement.”

Colonel Hamad bin Dafous, Director of the Selection and Recruitment Department in the General Department of Human Resources, stated that Dubai Police will provide electronic devices at its stand at the fair, allowing interested candidates to apply for jobs using smart technology through Dubai Police’s online portal: https://srs.dubaipolice.gov.ae

He explained that applicants must meet certain conditions, including being a UAE national, aged 18 or older, holding a high school diploma, passing smart assessments and personal interviews, successfully completing medical examinations, and having no criminal record involving dishonesty or breach of trust. Additionally, candidates should not have been stripped of their military rank or dismissed from any security, military, or civil service.