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Internet recruitment portals are fast becoming the medium of choice for GCC schools, colleges and universities to find and hire qualified professional teachers, rapidly displacing traditional advertising in expensive European publications.
Web-based recruitment services with focused databases reach more teachers faster at a fraction of the cost than the traditional scattershot approach that once prevailed where educational institutions in the region would launch expensive annual advertising announcements in publications like the UK-based Timesí Educational Supplement or The Guardian.
íTimes have changed,í said Anisha Kassim, a former teacher who now heads up teacher recruiting for GulfTalent.com, one of the regionís fastest growing web-based recruitment portals. íGulfTalent.com has thousands of qualified and professional teachers on its database, both in the region and internationally and we have already helped several schools and colleges across the region hire qualified teachers.í Kassim stressed that education was only one of many professional sectors GulfTalent.com serves, with similar trends being observed in healthcare, engineering and financial services.
Educators and HR managers from across the GCC wholeheartedly endorse this new HR solution. According to Michael Mullen, Principal of the Modern Renaissance School in Dubai, who used GulfTalent.com to source teachers for its new school, Internet hiring was very effective. íWe had access to fantastic teachers and the e-system is so well designed that it makes the whole process easier. We will definitely be using GulfTalentís online service again.í
John Forrester, Recruitment Officer for the Kuwait-based Institute for Private Education and Training (IPETQ) who also used GulfTalent.com said, íWe were looking for a service that would give us access to quality candidates who would be valuable assets to our institution. We were very impressed by the results that we received and hope to use it again for our future needs.í
Even in Saudi Arabia, where recruiting from outside the Kingdom can be problematic, recruitment portals are building an impressive track-record. Dr. Khaled Ahmed, Chairman of the Mechanical Engineering Department of Jubail Industrial College, said, íBeing a highly reputed educational institution in Saudi Arabia means that when we look for staff they have to be of an extremely high caliber. We discovered that using an online recruitment service like GulfTalent.com, the whole process was much more time efficient and cost-effective and we were able to identify many international candidates in a matter of days.í
The implications for education of web-based recruiting by schools are only beginning to be felt. According to Kassim, GCC schools now have greater access to the global talent pool of educators than at any time in their history. íWeb-based recruiting has allowed schools and universities to identify the most qualified teaching professionals wherever they may be in the world.í Kassim added that the job market is becoming more transparent for teachers too, as they can now more easily compare salary and conditions between schools based anywhere in Dubai, Riyadh, Beijing or Budapest, and take their pick.
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Internet Portals Medium of Choice for Recruitment of Teachers in the Middle East

Internet recruitment portals are fast becoming the medium of choice for GCC schools, colleges and universities to find and hire qualified professional teachers, rapidly displacing traditional advertising in expensive European publications