Top 10 employment ads in Middle East

Employment ads in the Middle East are really becoming more creative and unusual, and here I will be highlighting different recruitment ads from the Middle East, there might not mentioned here, but if I came across them I would of included them for sure, watch out:


The humor approach:

Med K&K, Dubai | MidEast employment ads

MBR Recruitment, Dubai | MidEast employment ads

MBR Recruitment, Dubai | MidEast employment ads

Pixar Advertising, Dubai | MidEast employment ads

The “we could use some help” approach:

Liwa, Dubai | MidEast employment ads

The “are you different?” approach:

Syntax, Amman | MidEast employment ads

Publicis Graphics, Amman | MidEast employment ads

Nice try dude, but…

Advize Grey, Amman | MidEast employment ads

Team Y&R, Morocco | MidEast employment ads

Team Y&R, Morocco | MidEast employment ads

Esense, Amman | MidEast employment ads

This entry was posted on Sunday, July 29th, 2007 at 8:36 am and is filed under Ads, Amazing, Arabia, Dump, Jordan, Smart, UAE. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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5 Comments so far

  1. COOL Selection!

  2. wow.. very interesting adds.. i like!! :)

  3. Good choices. Although, I wouldn’t want to be part of THAT family… looks scary.

  4. e-sense AD , Created by Amal Ayyash???
    make sense to you?

  5. No, I put it in the nice try section, I mean they were trying to do something creative but I guess the results were not good.

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