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Mohamed Iqbal Haja Mydeen
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Respected Sir/ Madam,
Hope you are doing good...
I am Mohammed Iqbal. i have got this contact through online. I completed my Secodary degree and also managed to occur 13years of work experience as a F&B Supervisor in a reputed organization
I would appreciate it if you let me know of any openings, Currently i am staying at Abu Dhabi, Mussafah , under a residential visa and i am ready to relocate to any place.
Sincerely,
Mohammad Iqbal
0547908298
iqbal321@gmail.com
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