UAE-based technology industry-focused recruitment and training agency, Marc Ellis will become the first organization of its kind to enter into the metaverse in the Emirates.
Marc Ellis is one of the most iconic, advanced, and recognized brands in the IT Recruitment Industry within the UAE and the GCC.
Marc Ellis will serve as a pioneer in the recruitment industry in generating & assisting with finding the best talent in the Metaverse using the resources of the platform, in direct connection with the proposed Metaverse Strategy introduced by His Royal Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, to support the generation of 40,000 jobs.
Furthermore, the UAE company will also be introducing the first-of-its-kind Metaverse Training Academy, where users can join training sessions conducted within the Metaverse from anywhere in the world.
“Marc Ellis aims to establish the go to Metaverse supported platform that will enable companies including MNCs, SMEs, private and government-based firms to hire the best talent available in the Metaverse,” the company said.
Through the power of the Metaverse, recruiters will be more capable of contacting candidates as many users will shift themselves towards being based on a digital job hub.
Mr. Aws Ismail, Director at Marc Ellis commented that, “As an organization, Marc Ellis understands the business benefits that the Metaverse provides in the recruitment space, and we are interested in ensuring we explore all the tools available to us to help our clients and candidates find the best employees and jobs.”
Marc Ellis noted that it will adopt the strategic business potential and wide talent pool access that the Metaverse presents and support the hiring needs of the Metaverse strategy that will create jobs in the UAE.
“Marc Ellis is currently at the research and development phase, with the recruitment firm ready to implement the best approaches and procedures in the recruitment space to propel job creation and hiring across the UAE and GCC within the metaverse,” the company further added.
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