Dubai Police has announced 150 job openings for national service recruits and reservists, during the National Service Career Fair 2024.
Dubai Police is looking for ambitious individuals to join the award-winning force and has been giving potential recruits a unique chance to see what the working environement entails, with the help of VR headsets.
The state-of-the-art technology allows users to simulate the job as if they were actively carrying out the duties. The experience also allows potential recruits to sample various initiatives that promote happiness within the workplace.
His Excellency Major General Dr. Saleh Abdullah Murad, Director of the General Department of Human Resources at Dubai Police, confirmed Dubai Police's commitment to providing a smart and effortless means for national service recruits to experience the practical aspects of their desired job roles within the Force by utilising virtual reality headsets.
The three-day National Service Career Fair, held at the Dubai Exhibition Centre, EXPO City, concludes Wednesday May 15.

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