About the Role: Responsibilities, Skills, and Requirements
Ever thought about starting a new chapter in Dubai or one of its dynamic neighboring regions? We're currently welcoming both male and female candidates eager for hands-on, stable employment — whether your expertise is in the kitchen, on a construction site, or keeping spaces spotless and running smoothly. With a range of open roles, this opportunity is refreshingly flexible: all you need is a valid visit visa or a cancelled visa status, and a desire to work. Your skill or passion could be the perfect fit for our expanding team.
About the Company
We’re a people-first organization with deep roots across Dubai and the UAE, trusted by clients who appreciate hard work and a positive attitude. Every member here, from the cooks to the craftsmen, brings something unique to the table. Our team is as diverse as the city itself — sharing meals together, swapping stories of home countries, and helping each other along the way. We're not just filling job slots; we're creating a space where you can build skills, friendships, and a promising future.
What You’ll Be Doing
- House Cook / Restaurant Cook (AED 1,500–2,000): Prepare daily meals or restaurant fare, infusing each dish with care and flavor; manage your workspace and assist in planning simple menus.
- Kitchen Helper (AED 1,200–1,400): Support the cooks by slicing, prepping, and keeping the kitchen spotless; handle basic cleaning and ingredient runs — you’ll be the go-to hand for anything needed mid-rush.
- Mason (Tiles / Block / Plaster, AED 1,500–2,000): Lay tiles with precision, mix plaster, and build or repair block structures; often collaborating with carpenters and site managers.
- Shuttering Carpenter / Finishing Carpenter (AED 1,500–2,000): Construct strong molds for concrete or add the final polish to wooden interiors and exteriors — your skills give projects life and longevity.
- Office Boy / Cleaner: Keep office spaces neat, deliver tea or water, manage daily errands, and be a friendly, reliable presence for the whole office.
What You’ll Bring
Must-Haves
- Residency in the UAE with a valid visit visa or a cancelled visa (ready to start work soon)
- A willingness to learn and take on new tasks, sometimes outside your comfort zone
- A positive, respectful attitude toward colleagues and supervisors
- Basic English or Hindi/Urdu communication skills, enough to follow instructions
- For technical roles: prior experience in the relevant trade (cooking, masonry, carpentry) — even informal is welcome
Nice-to-Haves
- Previous experience in Dubai or elsewhere in the Gulf region
- Familiarity with safety guidelines (especially important for construction roles)
- Flexibility around tasks and work sites
Not sure you tick every box? We’d still love to hear from you.
Why You’ll Love Working Here
- Stable monthly salary, paid on time — plus overtime opportunities when available
- Diverse team with folks from all over the world
- Accommodation and transport provided for most site-based roles
- Meals provided for select positions (ask us for details)
- Supportive supervisors who take real interest in your growth and well-being
- Options for long-term employment if you prove yourself — this could be your first step toward a lasting career in Dubai or beyond
We know what it’s like to be new in town — and our team is known for helping you settle in, learn on the job, and find your rhythm. If you’re looking to work hard, learn a trade, and find a community, you might be exactly who we need.
Common Interview Questions and Tips
To help you prepare and feel confident, here are some questions you might encounter during the interview process for this role.
- Can you share your experience working as a cook, kitchen helper, mason, carpenter, or cleaner — even if it was informal or outside the UAE?
- Describe how you would prioritize tasks if the kitchen or worksite got especially busy and several team members needed help at once.
- For those with construction backgrounds: what safety practices do you follow when working with tools or onsite?
- If you were responsible for preparing meals for a diverse team with different preferences, how would you design a simple menu or accommodate requests?
- How do you ensure accuracy and quality when laying tiles, mixing plaster, or finishing carpentry work—especially when working under tight deadlines?
- Tell me about a time when you had to adapt to a new process or task that was different from what you were used to. How did you handle it?
- If your supervisor asked you to switch roles or work on a new project with short notice, how would you approach the change?
- Give an example of how you handled a misunderstanding or communication issue with a colleague who spoke a different language or had a different background.
- What motivates you to work hard and stay positive, even when tasks are repetitive or physically demanding?
- How would you support a new team member who is struggling to settle into the job or feels homesick?
- What do you think it takes to contribute to a respectful, cooperative, and diverse workplace like ours?
- Can you describe your approach to keeping your workspace organized, whether in the kitchen, on a construction site, or in an office?
- Tell us about a time you impressed a supervisor or client with your dedication or attention to detail.
- Why are you interested in working in Dubai or the UAE, and how do you see this opportunity fitting into your long-term plans?
