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Part time Jobs in UAE 2016

Part time Jobs in UAE 2016

published by FARHAN 
Tuesday June 2016

The first question that might come to a lot of people’s minds is: Is freelancing legal in the UAE? It is indeed, under certain circumstances. One, there are temporary work permits for those who may be engaged in a job for no longer than six months.

Then, the Ministry of Labour allows part-time work permits for those already employed full-time (you must obtain a no objection certificate from both your full-time and part-time employers for this). Thirdly, expats are now able to act as official work sponsors for their dependents and, finally, a juvenile work permit is also available for young adults aged between 15-18 years.

For details on the legality of freelancing in the UAE and visa 
Freelance writers

A good freelance writer can work on anything from books, to magazines, to websites. The pay can be per hour work done from home or per assignment for which you may have to do some foot work as well. The pay can vary widely with some companies paying half to one dirham per word.

The pay can differ if you work on an assignment and as the quantum of work increases.
 Social media experts

As social media gains prominence, so do the professionals in this category and many times they are needed on a part time basis.

For such roles, you should have social media experience and be well versed with blogging, community development, social bookmarking, commenting, etc.

You could also be a social media expert to give training on social media fundamentals. For such a one-day job you can easily get between Dh1,500 to Dh2,000.
Translators

The UAE is a multicultural country where more than 200 nationalities come together to make its workforce. In such a scenario, translators are always in demand. Some of them could be on the payrolls of a company but many of them work on a per hour basis. The pay varies tremendously.
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