Situated in the United Arab Emirates, Dubai, is not only one of the world's most rapidly growing cities, but is also an immensely popular destination for those seeking employment or better job opportunities. According to one estimate, around 30 new companies come up in this burgeoning city every week and the pace is only bound to increase.

 What makes the city an attractive place to live and work in? The answer lies in one word-tax-free.

If you live and work in Dubai you receive your gross wage with no tax deductions. Surprisingly, direct personal taxation is forbidden by the city's law, which implies that you receive 100% of what you earn!

If you are interested in making a career in tourism, IT, media or finance, and are qualified in these fields, you will find yourself unable to make up your mind due to the sheer number of job opportunities available. Every year, thousands of foreigners head to Dubai to become part of the workforce and enjoy tax-free money.

Dubai also woos those who want to establish their own business in the Emirate.

The city government  provides several incentives to overseas business, which function under the free trade zones. Presently, there are 15 free trade zones, with 7 more planned for the future. These zones enable foreign businesses to set up and grow without the headache of corporate taxes and sans shareholding structure. This is the major factor behind the profusion of job opportunities in Dubai.

In order to work in Dubai, you will be required to hold a work permit and residency visa. Most employers will conveniently arrange for these and the details will automatically get sorted out, once the employees start working for the company.

Those planning a holiday to Dubai, will only receive a temporary visa (depending on the country which the individual is from), but one can effectively utilize this opportunity to look around and find a suitable job. If you manage this, the procedure for applying for a work permit and visa is extremely simple.

While working hours in Dubai differ significantly from those in other countries, most people are able to adjust to them soon enough.

Several businesses close down for a few hours every afternoon and no meetings are scheduled for Friday.

The expatriates enjoy a high standard of living and the fast-paced social life gives them no chance to complaint. When you are not working, you can enjoy the many activities Dubai has to offer from indoor skiing, to playing golf. You can even hire a safari in the desert.

 Dubai will never make you feel lonely. Due to the fact that the majority of the current population is composed of expatriates, its easy to meet acquaintances from your country and make new friends, almost immediately.

The multi cultural environment makes possible various social clubs and events, which encourage new people to meet. Thus new residents have no problem adjusting to life in Dubai.