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Job Opportunities in UAE Announced by KFC – Salary up to 9500 Dirhams

BY Shahzad Saeed May 05, 2023. 06:21 pm UPDATED: May 05, 2023. 06:21 pm

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With a salary of up to 9500 Dirhams, fast food giant KFC has announced job openings in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The well-known chicken chain is seeking new hires for a variety of positions across the nation.

Eligibility Criteria:

Candidates must fulfill the following requirements in order to be considered for KFC job openings in the UAE:

  1. Must be older than 18 years of age
  2. Should be very good at communicating and serving customers
  3. Must be able to handle high-pressure situations and work in a fast-paced environment
  4. Able to Work flexible hours, including on weekends and during holidays
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Documents Required:

A copy of the applicant’s passport, visa, and Emirates ID card is needed for the application process. A resume or CV outlining pertinent work experience and credentials is also advised.

How to Apply:

Follow the steps listed below to apply for job openings at KFC in the UAE:

  1. Visit any online job board in the UAE or the KFC careers website.
  2. Look through the open positions and choose the one that best suits your experience and skill set.
  3. Click the “Apply” button, then fill out the application by including your contact information, work history, and educational background.
  4. Your resume and any other supporting documents should be uploaded along with the necessary files.
  5. Send in your application, then watch for KFC’s hiring staff to get back to you.
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Job Openings at KFC – Apply Online:

JOB TITLELOCATIONACTION
Financial Planning & Analysis SpecialistUAEApply Now
Area Coach/Manager QSRUAEApply Now
Real Estate ManagerUAEApply Now
Senior Lease AdminUAEApply Now
Process Improvement Assistant ManagerUAEApply Now
Sr. Legal Counsel – Litigation (UAE National)UAEApply Now
Communications Manager (UAE National)UAEApply Now

 

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