Riyadh: If you are looking for a job in the , then there is an opportunity for you. The Embassy of India in Riyadh has invited applications from Indian expatriates for positions of ‘clerk’ and ‘junior interpreter’.
The announcement was made on X by the Embassy on Tuesday, October 29.
Eligibility criteria and salary Junior interpreter Eligibility- Bachelor’s degree in Arabic language with mandatory English language subject
- Ability to translate from Arabic to English and vice versa
- Proficiency in the use of computers
- Good command on spoken and written English
- Proficiency in spoken and written Arabic
- Working experience as English-Arabic translator/interpreter is highly desirable
- Under the upper age limit of 45 years as on October 1, 2024.
- The pay scale for the position would be 7200-216-10440-313-13570-407-17640 Saudi Riyals.
- The last date for submission of application is November 10, 2024.
Candidates interested for the position of junior interpreter can apply .
Clerk Eligibility- Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognised University
- Proficiency in the use of computers
- Good command on spoken and written English
- Working knowledge in Arabic
- Under the upper age limit of 35 years as on October 10, 2024.
- The pay scale for the position would be 4000-120-5800-174-7540-226-9800 Saudi Riyals.
- The last date for submission of application is November 12, 2024.
Candidates interested for the position of clerk can apply .
Selection processShort listing of applications
A written test; involving objective and subjective questions
Candidates who qualify the written test will be called for typing test and Interview.
Applications should be submitted online along with copies of academic certificates & mark sheets, documents showing experience/any special training course attended.
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