u/Free-Library-9689

▲ 328 r/UAE

Leaving Dubai after a lifetime here. Thank you for everything, but the job market finally broke me.

Just need to get this off my chest. Seeing all the recent posts from others struggling here showed me that I'm not the only one going through this nightmare right now

I was raised in the UAE my whole life, my family, and my sisters are all here. For months and months now, I've made finding a job my absolute entire life. I'm up applying at 7 AM sharp every single morning to catch the window. I used connections to build a list of thousands of emails just to cold-pitch my resume for marketing positions. I even paid for AI services to multiply my reach. I always believed that giving 100% to anything and wanting it badly enough would eventually guarantee success. But I’ve hit a total brick wall, and I have to accept that I'm leaving.

I did manage to get a marketing internship at a big global brand a while back. I was putting in 10hour shifts for a 2k salary, giving them everything I had to prove my worth so that I could earn a full time role. I’m keeping the company anonymous, but my biggest takeaway was that the corporate world will just keep taking the more you give. It was a brutal introduction to how things operate right now.

I've felt like a total failure for a long time and my parents are finally having me move back to Egypt at the end of this month because we just can't sustain this zero result grind anymore. But seeing the heartbreaking realities others are enduring here makes me realize that the market is just completely saturated. Sometimes, pure hard work simply isn't enough to break through.

I am going to miss every single thing about this city...even the extreme competition, the constant chaos, and the heat. Even when it's ruthless, there's also comfort being around people from all over the globe just trying to survive. It's a harsh place, but it's been my life here, my home.

To anyone else out there waking up at 7 AM and sending hundreds of emails into the void, your worth isn't defined by this job market, we will get through this. Thank you for reading. Inshallah, I'll be back one day when the time is right🍀

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u/Free-Library-9689 — 5 days ago
▲ 172 r/dubai

Leaving Dubai after a lifetime here. Thank you for everything, but the job market finally broke me.

Just need to get this off my chest. Seeing all the recent posts from others struggling here showed me that I'm not the only one going through this nightmare right now

I was raised in the UAE my whole life, my family, and my sisters are all here. For months and months now, I've made finding a job my absolute entire life. I'm up applying at 7 AM sharp every single morning to catch the window. I used connections to build a list of thousands of emails just to cold-pitch my resume for marketing positions. I even paid for AI services to multiply my reach. I always believed that giving 100% to anything and wanting it badly enough would eventually guarantee success. But I’ve hit a total brick wall, and I have to accept that I'm leaving.

I did manage to get a marketing internship at a big global brand a while back. I was putting in 10hour shifts for a 2k salary, giving them everything I had to prove my worth so that I could earn a full time role. I’m keeping the company anonymous, but my biggest takeaway was that the corporate world will just keep taking the more you give. It was a brutal introduction to how things operate right now.

I've felt like a total failure for a long time and my parents are finally having me move back to Egypt at the end of this month because we just can't sustain this zero result grind anymore. But seeing the heartbreaking realities others are enduring here makes me realize that the market is just completely saturated. Sometimes, pure hard work simply isn't enough to break through.

I am going to miss every single thing about this city...even the extreme competition, the constant chaos, and the heat. Even when it's ruthless, there's also comfort being around people from all over the globe just trying to survive. It's a harsh place, but it's been my life here, my home.

To anyone else out there waking up at 7 AM and sending hundreds of emails into the void, your worth isn't defined by this job market, we will get through this. Thank you for reading. Inshallah, I'll be back one day when the time is right🍀

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u/Free-Library-9689 — 5 days ago

Moving back and packing up a lifetime of memories

Just need to get this off my chest. Seeing all the recent posts from others struggling here showed me that I'm not the only one going through this nightmare right now

I was raised in the UAE my whole life, my family, and my sisters are all here. For months and months now, I've made finding a job my absolute entire life. I'm up applying at 7 AM sharp every single morning to catch the window. I used connections to build a list of thousands of emails just to cold-pitch my resume for marketing positions. I even paid for AI services to multiply my reach. I always believed that giving 100% to anything and wanting it badly enough would eventually guarantee success. But I’ve hit a total brick wall, and I have to accept that I'm leaving.

I did manage to get a marketing internship at a big global brand a while back. I was putting in 10hour shifts for a 2k salary, giving them everything I had to prove my worth so that I could earn a full time role. I’m keeping the company anonymous, but my biggest takeaway was that the corporate world will just keep taking the more you give. It was a brutal introduction to how things operate right now.

I've felt like a total failure for a long time and my parents are finally having me move back to Egypt at the end of this month because we just can't sustain this zero result grind anymore. But seeing the heartbreaking realities others are enduring here makes me realize that the market is just completely saturated. Sometimes, pure hard work simply isn't enough to break through.

I am going to miss every single thing about this city...even the extreme competition, the constant chaos, and the heat. Even when it's ruthless, there's also comfort being around people from all over the globe just trying to survive. It's a harsh place, but it's been my life here, my home.

To anyone else out there waking up at 7 AM and sending hundreds of emails into the void, your worth isn't defined by this job market, we will get through this. Thank you for reading. Inshallah, I'll be back one day when the time is right

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u/Free-Library-9689 — 5 days ago