About the Role: Responsibilities, Skills, and Requirements
Ever wondered what happens behind the scenes to get your favorite products onto shelves—or straight to your doorstep? Our busy Al Karama warehouse is the heartbeat of our supply chain, and right now we have immediate openings for Warehouse Assistants, Picking & Packing Helpers, Storekeepers, and Inventory Clerks. If you’re looking for steady work, a bustling team environment, and a role where your reliability actually makes a difference, this may be just the opportunity for you.
About the Company
We’re a well-established logistics company based in the heart of Dubai, with operations that keep the city’s commerce moving. Our Al Karama facility is known for its fast pace, supportive supervisors, and team lunches that somehow always end with a few friendly debates over cricket. What really sets us apart? We believe in genuinely looking out for our people—whether that means organizing team-building evenings or recognizing extra effort with a handshake and a thank you at the end of a long shift.
What You'll Be Doing
- Helping to receive, sort, and organize incoming goods so nothing gets missed or misplaced
- Accurately picking and packing orders to make sure customers get exactly what they need, right on time
- Maintaining clear, up-to-date inventory records—your attention to detail will help us keep things running smoothly
- Regularly checking shelves and stock areas, reporting anything out of place or low in quantity
- Assisting with loading and unloading deliveries (sometimes those boxes are heavy, but you’re not afraid to roll up your sleeves)
- Following all safety guidance and warehouse protocols—because we look out for each other
- Pitching in wherever needed: the warehouse is a team effort, and everyone helps everyone
What You’ll Bring
Must-Haves:
- Hardworking attitude and a reputation for reliability
- Willingness to work on your feet and handle physical tasks throughout the shift
- Ability to follow instructions and ask questions when unsure
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced, sometimes noisy environment
- Basic English communication skills (enough to read instructions and ask for help if needed)
Nice-to-Haves:
- Prior experience in a warehouse, storage, or inventory role
- Familiarity with inventory software or handheld scanners
- Flexibility to work overtime hours when required
- Team player—someone who pitches in to help coworkers
Not sure you tick every box? We’d still love to hear from you.
Why You’ll Love Working Here
- Competitive salary (AED 3,000–3,500) paid on time, every month
- Full visa sponsorship and hassle-free processing
- Shared accommodation close to our warehouse
- Company transportation to and from work
- Regular opportunities for overtime—and overtime pay
- Supportive supervisors who notice hard work and help you succeed
- Career progression—prove yourself here, and you’ll have options to grow
- Friendly, close-knit team; we really do treat each other like family
There’s a special camaraderie that comes from working side by side under one roof. If you’re looking for a workplace where people count on each other and every day brings something new, welcome to our team.
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 walk me through your experience with picking and packing orders in a previous warehouse or logistics setting?
- How do you ensure accuracy when sorting and organizing incoming goods, especially during busy periods?
- Tell me about a time you identified an error in inventory records or noticed missing items—what steps did you take to resolve the issue?
- When you’re asked to use inventory software or handheld scanners, how do you familiarize yourself with new tools or technology on the job?
- Warehouses can get noisy and hectic—how do you stay focused and maintain productivity during high-pressure shifts?
- Safety is a big priority for us. Can you share how you approach following safety protocols, especially when handling heavy or awkward deliveries?
- Describe a situation where you had to help out in an area outside your normal tasks. How did you adapt and what was the outcome?
- If you were unsure of specific instructions or needed clarification, how would you go about getting the information you need?
- Give an example of a time you had to work closely with team members to achieve a shared goal. What made the collaboration successful?
- How do you approach physical tasks that require endurance, like loading and unloading repeated deliveries during a long shift?
- Our team values pitching in and helping out—how do you foster a positive and supportive atmosphere with coworkers?
- When unexpected overtime is needed to get the job done, how do you manage your energy and motivation?
- Cricket debates and group lunches are a part of our work culture—how do you like to connect with your colleagues outside of daily tasks?
