Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates with an estimated population of around 2.1 million people. Dubai is one of only two emirates to have veto power over critical matters of national importance in the country's legislature. This emirate has a thriving tourist industry which makes up one of the city’s main sources of revenue, along with aviation and financial services. The city is well recognised for its sky scrapers and is home to the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa. Education in the United Arab Emirates consists of primary schools, middle school and high schools. Public education is free for all UAE citizens. In 2007, the literacy rate was 91%. Thousands of citizens are seeking formal learning at 86 adult learning centres across the country. As of 2009, there are 79 public schools run by the Ministry of Education for the Dubai people as well as 145 private schools. The public schools are taught in Arabic with a distinct emphasis on teaching English as a second language. Private schools on the other hand are taught in English as they cater to the expat communities. Some schools in the city offer international education, teaching one or more of the International Baccalaurate programs for students aged between 3 and 19. The most well-known universities in Dubai are American University in Dubai, Al Ghurair University, The American College of Dubai, University of Wollongong in Dubai, British University in Dubai. These universities offer courses in Business Administration, Engineering, Architecture and Interior Design. The American University in Dubai is the only university outside the United States and Latin America to be directly accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The Knowledge Academy is the largest training provider in United Arab Emirates with venues in 5 locations spread across the country, including Dubai.
Virtual Salesperson Masterclass | Virtual Job Roles in Dubai
Virtual Salesperson Training in Dubai helps learners understand virtual selling, client-centric sales language, and digital communication strategies. They develop skills in building rapport, negotiation, stakeholder management, and securing commitment in remote sales environments.
- Learn how to provide sales training to new joiners and induction programmes.
- Attain knowledge to establish a mutual understanding and client-centric sales language.
- Learn to improve their selling techniques, skills, and processes.