A. Raesi, Muna Al Meharabi, Shamsa Al Hilli, Amala V. Rajan
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The UAE graduates are not placed in their right job titles
The purpose of this study is to investigate why most of the United Arab Emirates graduates are not placed in their right job tittles which match with their education specialization. In order to begin the study, the survey data were distrusted and collected from 84 UAE graduates from both private and public sectors in different Dubai education institutions. 34.1% of these graduates were married; however, 58.5% were single.