Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Architectural jobs in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi is an island that is located on the Persian Gulf and the central western coast. I had a chance to visit Abu Dhabi during my visit to Dubai and nearby cities. In contrary to my perception, Abu Dhabi is progressing at a very rapid speed, and has marked significant developments in all the sectors, be it oil and natural gas, architecture, real estate or IT. 

Abu Dhabi jobs have with gone through quick urbanization and have received a supportive hand and sufficient funds from the government. Architecture jobs in Abu Dhabi are the latest trend these days as the number of companies that are building new commercial and residential buildings are increasing. Abu Dhabi demands skilled and experienced architects with a good experience in construction industry.
The architecture industry demands youngsters who have the capability to develop some contemporary designs that can attract the attention of the whole world. To develop the excellent quality designs, very attractive salary packages are offered to the eligible and deserving candidates. 

Skyscrapers with chic patterns and astonishing layouts are the most desirable designs these days. The government has proposed an Abu Dhabi Plan 2030, which includes construction of a number of skyscrapers, and thus will generate handful of architectural jobs in Abu Dhabi.
Large numbers of high-rise buildings are constructed over years, whereas some of the them are either are under construction, proposed for construction or approved for construction.

There are a number of construction companies who are offering jobs in Abu Dhabi to the expatriates who have zeal to give their best in architectural designs and add to the beauty of the new buildings.
It has been only about 50 years since the metamorphosis of the city, and now the city is in condition to offer high paying jobs in Abu Dhabi to the architects, all thanks to the hydrocarbon resources that Abu Dhabi has.

1 comment:

  1. The only thing that concerns me is that there should be a strong board controlling all the human rights affairs. The expat laborers are not paid that well and they are slogged day and night in the construction sector. The education is taking up pace which is a good thing. Even this could only take place because of some powerful personalities like Dr P Mohamed Ali from Oman took the initiative of developing education in his own country as well as neighboring countries. P Mohamed Ali is considered as the backbone for economic development in Oman.

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