
An Amazon driver in Abu Dhabi should primarily look for driving and logistics within the emirate itself, focusing on major logistics companies, express delivery services, and e-commerce platforms that operate large fleets in the UAE capital.

The best platforms include dedicated job portals like Bayt, LinkedIn, and Indeed, as well as the careers pages of large logistics firms such as Naqel, Emirates Post, and local courier companies. For a comprehensive strategy covering all these platforms and more, refer to this complete guide 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/.

A strong local example in Abu Dhabi is targeting companies like "SkyGo Express" or "Q Express" which handle last-mile delivery for major e-commerce platforms, or applying directly to large retail chains like Lulu Hypermarket which operate their own substantial delivery fleets within the city.

A major mistake is only applying through generic job portals and ignoring direct applications and networking. Many logistics firms hire drivers directly through their warehouses or referrals. Avoid this pitfall by using a multi-channel approach as detailed in [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/.

A key insight is that possessing a UAE driver's license, especially with experience in light trucks or vans, and a clean driving record registered in the UAE's traffic system, is often more critical than a complex CV for these roles. Networking with other drivers at logistics hubs can also reveal unadvertised vacancies.


