Doria Holding Group
Mashal Afridi is a Business Development Manager at Doria Holding Group since December 2024. Previously, Mashal served as an Art Teacher at Woodlem Park Schools from March 2022 to December 2024 and as a Lecturer at Hamdard University from September 2019 to December 2024. A summer internship at ISPR occurred in June 2018, and earlier experience includes teaching at International Islamic University School, Gulzar e Quaid Campus, Pakistan from January 2017 to January 2019. Mashal holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Arts from Fatima Jinnah Women University Rawalpindi, completed in 2019.
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Doria Holding Group
We would like to take this opportunity to introduce our group profile and our various business ventures within the Gulf region. Doria Holding Group is a UK registered company with subsidiaries throughout the Middle East, North Africa, Far East and South East Asia. Our company has been involved in the recruitment industry since 1965 and has a comprehensive portfolio of services benefiting some of the largest multinational, medium and small companies in the world. We hold a large database of all categories of staff and workers from skilled, semi-skilled & unskilled tradesmen to senior management. We recruit directly from Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Vietnam, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Thailand, Burma, Philippines and local staff (UAE). As an added feature, our testing centres throughout South Asia mean that your personnel staff can also select and assess potential candidates. We provide recruitment services to companies within the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and throughout the entire GCC, Far East, Africa and CIS. Our testing centres where we can assess the skills of all candidates and ensure that they are matched with the appropriate job positions on application. Our philosophy in turn benefits the employer as any disruption, unnecessary repatriation or misunderstanding between employer and employee is mitigated as far as possible at the outset. Regards