motez1, if you speak English and Arabic fluently, then that's a great advantage. The problem here is the lack of accuracy of communication, that's why there are misunderstandings.
You can read and write Arabic but you are not that great in it but at least you speak fluently.
You'll probably get a response after Eid - start of the new year and some decision makers are away on summer breaks. While waiting, you might want to brush up on your written Arabic. No such thing as boredom, always constructive things to do.
All the best in your job hunt.
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The Cookie Monster said it.
motez1, if you speak English and Arabic fluently, then that's a great advantage. The problem here is the lack of accuracy of communication, that's why there are misunderstandings.
You can read and write Arabic but you are not that great in it but at least you speak fluently.
You'll probably get a response after Eid - start of the new year and some decision makers are away on summer breaks. While waiting, you might want to brush up on your written Arabic. No such thing as boredom, always constructive things to do.
All the best in your job hunt.
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The Cookie Monster said it.