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Internship for Students!

Hey guys!

I'm a expat student who does University here in Oman. And I'm looking to do internships here during the summer break (June - August). Be it paid or non-paid, experience gain is what I'm looking for. So, if anyone knows any company’s providing internship or if any company acts like a third party to provide internship in other company, please let me know!! Will be reallllyyyy helpful!

R/Oman do your thing👨‍🍳

EDIT: As someone suggested, this is where I'm looking to work/gain experience in.

I'm doing BBA(Hons) Entrepreneurship. And I'm not excatly looking at just one area to work on. I'm fyn with any sector except for accounting. Anything from sales to Marketing to analytics is all good!!

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u/JevonJ_Haha — 1 day ago
▲ 5 r/Oman

Any hidden spots for Cassettes / Music CDs in Muscat? (Looking around Ruwi or anywhere else)

I’m looking to expand my physical music collection and desperately hunting for places that still sell old-school cassettes, CDs, or music albums here in Oman.
I’m mostly looking around Muscat, especially in Ruwi since it usually has those vintage hidden gems, but honestly, I'm down to drive anywhere if the spot is worth it.
Do you guys know any specific old electronic/music shops that are still standing? Or maybe individual sellers, Instagram accounts, or flea markets where people trade this stuff?

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u/Lost_Length_5975 — 1 day ago
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Captiva head unit (monitor)

Hi I have a 2021 chevrolet captiva and I'm looking for an android screen or high model headunit for it but I can't find it at all in Oman anyone knows a shop that has rare models or gets their stuff from UAE ?

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u/insecuredogperson — 1 day ago
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Is homeschooling legal in Oman as an expat?

Someone told me it's mandatory for your kids to be enrolled in some sort of a school and you can't just teach them at home yourself.

Not sure if there's different rules for expats and locals.

I've searched online and I keep getting conflicting reports so anyone with some legit information on this would be good!

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u/h4dz_1 — 1 day ago
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Be cautious. Be safe.

In an advisory issued online, the ROP cautioned motorists against remaining inside parked cars with engines running, stressing that carbon monoxide is colourless and odourless, making it difficult to detect.

“Staying inside the car with the engine running may expose you to suffocation. Protect yourself and your family,” the authority said.

The warning comes amid heightened concern over carbon monoxide exposure risks, particularly after a recent incident involving fatalities inside a vehicle.

u/Upset_Island2007 — 2 days ago
▲ 5 r/Oman

Oman(muscat) US appointment

Can anyone tell me about (F1) interview slots in muscat because my portal showing me “No Slots Available” from two weeks

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Confused 😕

So I’m gonna complete my btech in 1.5 years, I was already dreading to join but I’m here now idk what to do after it I still have time to think about this but uh what would u guys recommend me, I’m non Omani and I’ve heard pursuing higher education here for non Omanis isn’t the best option most my friends have went abroad except one or two.. but it’s alot of expenses and if I did wanna go abroad for my bachelors it’ll either be uk or Ireland dublin I’m thinking bout thoes two options. as much I love Oman I do wanna explore outside of this country and idk if I shud stay back here or acc take a leap of faith n go abroad evn tho it’s gonna be expensive.. I’m 21 rn and I feel like I haven’t done alot v clearly so idk if times slipping away. I’m kinda dreading the uni thing evn though I haven’t started yet I wudve love to tell u guys a little more about myself but I don’t wanna say too much on here. The people I love and care about all are far away and I hate that I can’t meet them rn I need finish my btech then maybe yeah. I really want to but it’s seems so impossible rn and I can’t lie I’ve been having negative thoughts n overthinking about all this sighz ( I’m mostly dreading the uni thing)

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u/Comfortable_Today_25 — 2 days ago
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Help in Passing DL

Attemped 2 road test.

On First attempt having an anxiety and hold the steering tight. So failed

Second time failed due to panic while driving.

Giving a 3rd attempt tomorrow.

(PS: my instructor doesnt care abt if i drive nice or not he just want finish the contract)

Any legit tips and tricks to pass this time.

Im very confident this time.

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u/Lopsided_Addendum668 — 2 days ago
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Telugu mid-20s communities at Oman ?

Hi All, Any mid-20s communities for indian telugu people in Oman? Finding mid is difficult.

Or any hangout points in Muscat

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u/Lopsided_Addendum668 — 2 days ago
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Clip on headphones in oman?

Has anyone seen these types of headphones being sold here? I'm trying to buy some.

(Images for examples)

u/pzx51 — 2 days ago
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Is studying at MCBS (Modern college of business and science) worth it for expats?

I just joined mcbs, its been 3 days. Since i did not pass my maths placement test, i had to take it for a year. And after reading all posts about expats not being able to land a Job after studying in oman is worrying me. Should i drop out now and go to india? or somewhere else. I dont want to spend A LOT of money just to end up jobeless. Please help

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u/Gold-Cod-6002 — 2 days ago
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Why is it so difficult for Somali females to get work visas in Oman?

I applied 3 times with 3 different companies and got rejected every time. They told me Somali women are restricted from work visas and can only get family visas. I just want to understand why this restriction exists. Has anyone dealt with this before? or found any legal solution

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u/Lopsided-Front8250 — 2 days ago
▲ 7 r/Oman

Schools that support kids with ADHD

Hello,

I am planning to relocate to Oman soon and will be bringing my family along after a few months. My daughter has mild autism with ADHD. She is independent, can communicate verbally somewhat and can read and write. But her sitting tolerance is on the lower side and can’t really blend in with peers in same age group. Her primary language of communication is English. Are there any schools in Muscat that supports children with ADHD ? I am not talking about specialised therapy centres, but normal schools tolerant towards ADHD kids.

Thanks in advance

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u/Tough-Reading2237 — 2 days ago
▲ 1 r/Oman

What sales jobs could I get here as an American with no Arabic?

I’m an American who moved here to Oman a bit ago - I’m pretty good at tech sales and online social media marketing via Reddit and looking for opportunities here in Oman.

I know my biggest weakness is that I don’t know Arabic - so I’m wondering where to look to find a good opportunity here for either online customer acquisition or regular sales positions here in Oman.

Where do u think I’ll have the best likelihood for positions that don’t require you to be fluent in Arabic?

Any advice helps!

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u/According-Sign-9587 — 3 days ago