


An intern currently at a finance firm in Business Bay wants to apply for a full-time analyst role in Dubai. They first update their CV, detailing their internship work on financial reports and client meetings in Business Bay. They then search for openings on the company's career site, write a cover letter specifically mentioning their onsite experience in the Dubai business district, and submit via the online portal. They also inform their internship supervisor for a potential referral.

A frequent error is submitting identical applications for every job without customizing them to the role or company culture. As an intern in Business Bay, failing to highlight the unique advantage of your location and the professional network you've built there is a missed opportunity. Another mistake is neglecting to research the company's UAE presence before applying. To avoid these and other pitfalls, a comprehensive resource is available at [https://us.ok.com/ask_news/how-to-find-[[jobs](https://us.ok.com/ask_news/how-to-find--in-the-uae-complete-guide-for-2026/. Also, never apply with an unprofessional email address or without proofreading.

The optimal flow begins with self-: list skills acquired during your Business Bay internship. Next, research UAE companies aligning with your career goals, prioritizing those with offices in Dubai. Simultaneously, update your LinkedIn profile to reflect your current internship and location. Then, dedicate time daily to search and apply for 2-3 targeted roles, tailoring each application. Parallelly, reach out to 1-2 Business Bay contacts per week for informational interviews. Finally, maintain a tracker for applications and follow-ups to stay organized.


