This UAE job disclaimer explains how TheUAEJobs.com shares genuine job information, publishes free UAE job listings, and helps job seekers avoid job scams in the UAE. Our platform provides job vacancies, walk-in interview updates, and career guidance to support safe and transparent job searching across the United Arab Emirates.
Importantly, we are not a recruitment agency, and we never charge job seekers any fees. We do not request payments, bank details, OTPs, or any form of financial information at any stage of the job search process.
All interviews, hiring decisions, salary discussions, visa processing, and employment contracts take place directly between the employer and the candidate. While we strive to keep job information accurate and up to date, employers may change requirements or availability without prior notice.
Therefore, job seekers should always verify employer details independently and remain cautious of anyone requesting money in exchange for job offers. If you notice suspicious activity or misleading job information, we strongly encourage you to report it to us.
By accessing and using TheUAEJobs.com, you acknowledge and agree to the terms outlined in this disclaimer.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Do you charge any fees for job applications?
No, we do not charge any fees. TheUAEJobs.com is completely free for job seekers, and we never request application, registration, or placement payments.
2. Are you a recruitment or manpower agency?
No. Instead, we function as a job information platform that connects job seekers with employers. We do not act as agents, nor do we represent candidates or employers.
3. Can you guarantee a job or visa?
No, we cannot guarantee employment, interviews, or visa approval. Ultimately, employers make all hiring and visa-related decisions based on their requirements.
4. Do all listed jobs include visa sponsorship?
Not always. Visa sponsorship depends on the employer, the job role, and the candidate’s eligibility. Therefore, applicants should confirm visa details directly with the employer.
5. How can I identify a genuine job offer?
Generally, genuine employers:
- Do not ask for money
- Use official company contact details
- Conduct formal interviews
- Issue written job offers
However, if someone requests payment, it is likely a scam.
6. What documents do employers usually ask for?
Typically, employers request:
- An updated CV or resume
- A passport copy
- Experience certificates (if applicable)
Moreover, no legitimate employer will ask for sensitive financial information.
7. Do you collect or sell personal data?
We collect only the minimum information required to improve your experience on our website. Additionally, we do not sell or misuse user data. For more details, please review our Privacy Policy.
8. What should I do if I encounter a fake job or scam?
First, avoid responding or making any payments. Then, save evidence such as screenshots. Finally, report the issue to us through our Contact page so we can take appropriate action.
9. How often are job listings updated?
We update job listings regularly. However, availability may change quickly, so applying early improves your chances.
10. How can I contact TheUAEJobs.com?
You can reach us through our Contact page or via our official email address. We aim to respond as promptly as possible.