Tajikistan’s labor ministry announces job opportunities at Qatar airport

The Ministry of Labor, Migration, and Employment of the Population of Tajikistan (MoLMEP) invites citizens of the country to apply for jobs at the Qatari company Jusour. The company has reportedly opened more than 50 vacancies for sales consultants at the Qatar airport.  The salary ranges from 700 to 750 euros per month. According to […]

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The Ministry of Labor, Migration, and Employment of the Population of Tajikistan (MoLMEP) invites citizens of the country to apply for jobs at the Qatari company Jusour.

The company has reportedly opened more than 50 vacancies for sales consultants at the Qatar airport.  The salary ranges from 700 to 750 euros per month.

According to a MoLMEP, the company provides its employees with the following conditions:

  • Shared accommodation and meals;
  • Medical insurance;
  • Transportation expenses (transport card);
  • Air tickets for travel to and from work.

Candidate requirements:

  • At least 2 years of experience in sales and customer service. This includes experience working with clients, identifying their needs, suggesting the right products, and providing high-quality service.
  • Proficiency in both English and Russian languages.

To apply, candidates should send their resumes to the email address: [email protected] or visit the company website tawzeef.qa, where detailed information about the application process can be found.

For additional information and consultations on employment opportunities, applicants can contact the Overseas Employment Agency and its regional branches:

  • Dushanbe: 108 Lohouti St., Tel: 221-39-67, +992555551080, +992987906666.
  • Khujand: Neighborhood Unit 28, Building 2A, Tel: +992928079999.
  • Bokhtar: 69 Fayzali Said St., Tel: +992905800063.
  • Khorog: 16 N. Atobek St., Tel: +992935101439.

Previously, the MoLMEP Migration Service has also invited citizens to work in Qatar in areas such as livestock farming, hospitality, and retail.  The Ministry reported that the salary for these positions is US$700.

Employers are required to provide airfare, accommodation, three meals a day, work clothing, a free transport card, and medical insurance.  Applicants must be Tajik citizens between the ages of 20 and 45. The main requirements are a clean criminal record and knowledge of English or Arabic.

Jusour is a joint-stock company owned by the Government of Qatar, with a mission to transform and elevate Qatar’s labor market.  By fostering innovation and providing diverse opportunities, Jusour plays a vital role in supporting the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030 and the Third National Development Strategy.  The company’s mission is to provide a wide range of high-quality services that fulfill the needs of job seekers and diverse employers, while also attracting and retaining skills within the Qatari labor market.

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