
Sharjah Approves 700 New Government Jobs
In addition, 1,523 government employees will receive promotions, which include both job advancements and special financial awards.
These promotions will cost the government AED22m ($6m) annually.
Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharhah also approved status adjustments for 254 employees who have earned new academic qualifications, including: PhDs
Master's degrees
Bachelor's degrees
These adjustments, which will take effect retroactively from the date each degree was obtained, represent an additional AED8,420,803 ($2.3m) in annual costs.
The combined financial impact of the promotions and qualification-based adjustments totals more than AED30.4 million ($8.3m) per year.
The initiative underscores Sharjah's commitment to supporting Emirati talent, rewarding academic achievement, and expanding opportunities within the government sector, while reinforcing the emirate's focus on long-term workforce development.
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