Walk-In Interviews in Dubai This Week — April 2026
If you’ve been sending out CVs and waiting on callbacks, you already know how slow that process can feel. Walk-in interviews are different. You show up, you talk to someone, and sometimes you walk out with a job offer the same day. That’s why this is one of the most searched things in the UAE every single week.
We update this list every Monday. Bookmark this page and check back — new interviews get added throughout the week as companies announce them.
Walk-In Interviews Happening This Week
- Sales Associates — Retail & FMCG
Multiple retail companies in Dubai Mall, Deira City Centre, and Al Ghurair Centre are conducting walk-in hiring for sales associates this week. If you have 1–2 years of retail experience and presentable communication skills, you’re eligible to walk in.
What they’re looking for: Experience in retail or FMCG sales, basic English communication, willingness to work on weekends
Salary range: AED 1,800 – 2,800 + commission
Walk-in timing: Sunday to Thursday, 10am – 4pm
What to bring: Updated CV, passport copy, and one recent photograph
- Delivery Drivers — E-Commerce & Logistics
With e-commerce still growing fast in the UAE, logistics companies are constantly hiring drivers. Several companies in Dubai Industrial Area and Jebel Ali are doing open-door interviews this week for light vehicle drivers.
Requirements: Valid UAE driving licence (light vehicle), smartphone literacy, basic English or Arabic
Salary range: AED 2,000 – 2,800 + fuel allowance
Walk-in location: Dubai Industrial Area, Gate 5 area
Bring: Driving licence (original + copy), passport, visa copy, CV
- Housekeeping Staff — Hotel & Serviced Apartments
A 4-star hotel group in Dubai Marina and JBR is hiring housekeeping attendants and room supervisors. No prior UAE experience required for attendant roles. Freshers who have done housekeeping training in their home country are welcome.
Roles: Room Attendant, Linen Room Attendant, Housekeeping Supervisor
Salary: AED 1,600 – 2,200 for attendants; AED 3,000–3,800 for supervisors
Walk-in: Saturday and Sunday, 9am – 2pm
Location: Bring CV to the hotel HR office directly (call the hotel’s HR line for the exact address)
- Customer Service Representatives — Call Centre
A telecommunications company is hiring English and Hindi-speaking customer service agents for their Dubai call centre. The role is full-time with a fixed shift pattern (no split shifts).
Requirements: Fluent English (Hindi a strong plus), basic computer skills, customer-facing attitude
Salary: AED 2,500 – 3,000 + performance bonus
Walk-in: Monday to Wednesday this week, 11am – 3pm
Location: Business Bay, Dubai (check in at the business centre reception for the screening room)
Tips for Walk-In Interviews in Dubai
A lot of people show up to walk-ins underprepared. Here’s what actually helps:
- Bring at least 3 printed copies of your CV. Some companies keep one, some don’t, and it looks better than fumbling with your phone.
- Dress like you’re already in the role. For retail and hospitality, smart casual is fine. For office roles, wear formal.
- Go early. Walk-in interviews are first-come, first-served in most places. If it starts at 10am, be there at 9:45.
- Have your passport copy and visa copy ready. Almost every UAE employer will ask for these before they even look at your CV.
- Follow up by WhatsApp the next day if you don’t hear back. A simple message saying “I attended the walk-in on [day] for [role], I’m still very interested” can make a difference.
How We Find These Walk-In Interviews
We collect these from company LinkedIn pages, official social media posts, and direct outreach to HR teams. We do not list agencies that charge fees from job seekers — everything here is direct employer or authorised recruiter only.
If you know of a walk-in interview not listed here, drop us a message through the Contact page and we’ll add it.
More Resources
Use our free CV Maker to get a clean, professional CV ready before you walk in
Check the full UAE Jobs listing page for non-walk-in opportunities
Read: How to Prepare for a Walk-In Interview in the UAE