Dubai firm offers free resume enhancement for job seekers

DUBAI: As part of the ‘Year of Zayed’ initiative, IDC – a Dubai based leading translation service provider in more than 50 languages – offers free resume enhancement service for the UAE resident employees of all sectors and levels. The drive is aimed at helping thousands of professionals find their dream jobs through the short-term free resume enhancement service of IDC.

“Nobody can ever underestimate how important it is to have a good resume. First impressions count, and the first impression that a potential employer will have of you, is going to depend on how you present your resume. This is going to be your one and only chance to capture a potential employer’s attention,” said Mr Naseem Mangat the Managing Director of IDC.

“We have a dedicated designing team to support this initiative and our language experts will have a final look to fix the linguistic mistakes found in the resumes. The applicants required to send a basic resume with their latest photo and contact details through the Facebook message box of IDC page (https://www.facebook.com/idclingo/) to avail this free service,” Mangat said.

“We will also provide free translation of resumes from any foreign language to English or Arabic for those who are jobless at the time of applying. It is important to note that the first phase of free service will be given to 1000 applicants who have applied within the first week of March 2018. As we never compromise on the quality of our linguistic services, the delivery of the enhanced resume will be completed by the end of March,” he explained.

Mangat added: “We welcome socially committed organisations and individuals to support this noble initiative to extend this free service to more people in need.”

 

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