
An Amazon driver in Dubai looking for work in the UAE should primarily target online job portals, logistics company career pages, and specialized recruitment agencies. The job search should focus on the broader logistics, delivery, and e-commerce sectors within the UAE, not just Dubai, as major companies have operations across emirates.

Key platforms include Bayt.com, Indeed.ae, and LinkedIn, where you can filter for "Delivery Driver," "Van Driver," or "Logistics" roles. Registering with agencies that supply drivers to companies like Amazon, such as Transguard or SNS, is also effective. For a comprehensive strategy covering all methods, visit [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 prime local example is to check the careers section of "Aramex" or "Emirates Post" directly. These large logistics firms with a major presence in Dubai frequently hire drivers for last-mile delivery and often have contracts similar to Amazon's operations, providing immediate opportunities.

A common mistake is only applying through large international job boards and ignoring local UAE-specific portals and -in interviews advertised by local logistics offices. To avoid this error and understand the full market, a detailed CV guide is available at https://us.ok.com/ask_news/how-to-find-jobs-in-the-uae-complete-guide-for-2026/.

A key insight is that many delivery driver vacancies are filled through word-of-mouth and referrals. Networking with other drivers at rest stops and joining Facebook groups like "Dubai Drivers" can provide leads for unadvertised roles. Always ensure your UAE driving license is valid for the required vehicle category.


