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Jordanian expat in Iraq

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About me

Jordanian

Lives in Erbil

Speaks Native Arabic, English, some French and Spanish, little Italian and German

Registration: 30 May 2012

About

Well, I arrived in Erbil on May 27th. 2012 and currently looking for a job. I have around 20 years experience basically in sales, marketing, public relations in the areas of hospitality, Media, Communications. My mother tongue is Arabic, I claim that I am fluent in English :), I fairly communicate in both French and Spanish .. and I know a little of both Italian and German. and yes you are right! I love languages so it wont take me long to add Kurdish to my languages collection especially that it looks and sounds much like Arabic and I can easily read the words.
Interests: , internet .. walking .. politics .. socialize

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male above 40
male above 40 replied to a thread
13 years ago
Hilton

scale salary by Hilton

hi, may know scale salary for reservation supervisor in Sulmnya in new opening hotel ?? thanks for help

male above 40

Hi Hilton ... First; I agree with every word khubaib mentioned. I am not sure about the salaries but it should be 800-1200 I assume, and hotels should provide accommodation which will make it easier for you to survive. Cheap or expensive; that ... Read More

male above 40
male above 40 replied to a thread
13 years ago
ali-jampas

hire employee by ali-jampas

Hi every one im planing to set up an office in Erbil. apart of registration and accommodation 1)how can i find and hire local and educated employees and how much is the proper salary for a sales staff ? 2)Is there any marketing sources like yellow ...

male above 40

Dear ali, Here are my answers for your questions from my little experience here: 1. To determine the best way of finding local employees is subject to the requirements: A. Paid: - Hawler news paper. It is in Kurdish - erbilmanpower.com ... Read More