Advertising and Media Industry Jobs in Dubai
The media in Dubai is surprisingly liberal for a state ruled by an Islamic monarchy. A wide range of television and radio channels via Cable and Satellite services, in English, Arabic, Urdu, Hindi, French, Russian, Malayalam and Tamil, is perfectly complemented by the multilingual print media. In addition, even the new media aspects such as the internet features of Dubai-based websites are multicultural, multilingual and certainly multifarious. The advertising and media industry thrives in Dubai, making the most of the resources to bring the entire world right to the doorstep of Dubai's largely expatriate community.
Jobs in Dubai related to advertising and media pay very well, especially if you have the experience and qualifications to provide your employer with exactly what they want. Since Dubai Media City (DMC) was launched in 2000, many international media corporations have established offices within its premises, including Reuters, BBC and CNN. From newscasting to animation and film production, Dubai Media City is second to none in state-of-the-art facilities, comprehensive workshops and cutting-edge design studios. Besides DMC, Dubai's many regions house plenty of media houses and advertising agencies, all catering to the impressive and massive market.
Some of the popular advertising and media industry jobs in Dubai include art directing, media planning, public relations, client servicing, account management, graphic designing, bilingual copywriting, reporting, editing and proofreading, media buying, event coordinating and television commercial modelling/promotional hostessing. Both Arabic and English are used in general communication. Salaries will depend on your relevant experience and qualifications, as well as your ability to communicate in different languages.
Advertising and media industry jobs in Dubai offer a gateway into the international arts/entertainment/media sectors. The variety of jobs available are filled by multinational candidates and if you step into an advertising agency or media house, you'll notice the employees are from countries around the world. A typical media company will have Arabs, Indians, Africans, Europeans and Pacific natives. The thriving media industry is partly fuelled by these masterminds of separate cultures, which helps in catering to the massive expatriate population in Dubai.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
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