The prospective employees/candidates can verify the job offer's validity at the UAE embassy in their country. You can use the job offer number to verify employer's validity at the MOHRE's website (enquiry service - application status).
Dear Mr/Ms {Recipient's Name}, In reference to the job offer email dated {Date} confirming my selection for the post of {Title} with {Company}, I wish to thank you for providing me with this opportunity. It is with great pride and gratitude that I accept this position.
If the employee is in the UAE, he must sign the offer letter before the employer can seek MoHRE's preliminary approval for his employment. Employers must disclose the terms of the offer letter to MoHRE. A copy of the offer letter is stored in the MoHRE's database.
Dear Candidate's Name, We are pleased to offer you the position of Job Title at Company Name. After careful consideration, we're confident that you possess the skills and experience necessary to excel in this role. As the Job Title, you will be responsible for brief mention of job responsibilities.
Step 1: Visit the website and click on inquiry services or click the button mentioned below. Step 2: Referring to the images below, . You have two choices for checking your job offer letter. Search by transaction number and search by personal detail.
Conduct company research If the job offer came from a popular or expansive business, check the website title for spelling errors or extra letters. You can search on social media and examine the company's presence, information and how often other, legitimate organizations or publications mention them.
Those requesting employment or salary verification may access THE WORK NUMBER® online at using DOL's code: 10915. You may also contact the service directly via phone at: 1-800-367-5690.
If the employee is in the UAE, he must sign the offer letter before the employer can seek MoHRE's preliminary approval for his employment. Employers must disclose the terms of the offer letter to MoHRE. A copy of the offer letter is stored in the MoHRE's database.
An employment letter contains a revised version of the offer letter as well as the employer's signature, stamp, and conditions for retention and termination. If the employer doesn't sign the letter, it is not legally binding.