
Baladna
Baladna Careers | Jobs in Dubai
So, thinking about landing a gig in the food biz? Baladna’s where it’s at if you’re anywhere in Qatar and even remotely interested in cows, dairy, or just working at a company that’s actually kind of a big deal. These folks are basically Qatar’s dairy MVP—massive operation in Doha, always on the hunt for fresh faces. They’re all about keeping things natural and delivering top-notch milk and stuff, not just for the locals but for folks all over the globe. That’s some next-level ambition.
If you geek out over agriculture or just want a job that’s more than clocking in and zoning out, Baladna’s tossing open the doors. They’re running walk-in interviews, which is nice because, honestly, job hunting is stressful enough without all the mystery. Right now, they need drivers, merchandisers, helpers, HR peeps—basically, you name it. Working here? You’re not just picking up a paycheck; you’re helping Qatar keep its food game strong and way more self-sufficient. So, maybe stop doomscrolling and shoot them an application already.
What’s Baladna All About?
Here’s a quick primer: Baladna is essentially the king of dairy in Qatar. They have 2.4 million square meters of cow paradise and over 20,000 Holstein-Friesian cows kicking it in a super high-tech, state-of-the-art setting. They are producing milk, cheese, yogurt, butter, ice cream, you name it, all produced under strict international standards. It’s almost too easy to miss that there are sizable investments in animal welfare, and they take advantage of high-level technology to check the health of the cows, health records, and health metrics, all to provide the best quality milk.
They don’t just stick to the boring basics, either. You’ll find laban (if you haven’t tried this, you’re missing out), plus cream desserts, ghee, and a bunch of other treats. Basically, if it comes from a cow, they probably make it.
Work Vibes at Baladna
Working here? It’s not one of those soul-sucking workplaces, stuck in a cubicle farm. The culture is actually pretty cool—everybody works together, new ideas are welcomed, everybody’s voice is important (or at least that’s what they tell you). Management doesn’t just give you and a mug at New Year—there actually are benefits, and they appear to believe in work life balance, which is a rarity.
Perks You Actually Want
So, what do you get? Decent pay, obviously, but also health insurance, paid time off, medical care, and some sweet extras:
– Housing allowance (rent in Doha isn’t exactly cheap, so, yeah, this matters)
– Transportation allowance (no more sweating about how you’ll get there)
– Annual leave (we all need a break, come on)
– End-of-service gratuity (think of it as a little bonus for not quitting after six months)
– Employee discounts (on what? Dairy? Hope you like milk)
– Medical discounts
– Accommodation for some roles
Show Me the Money
Here’s the deal: entry-level? Expect around QAR 3,000 to QAR 5,000 a month. If you’ve got more experience or you’re going for a management gig, you could be looking at QAR 10,000 to QAR 15,000 or even more. Not bad for slinging cheese, right? It’s all in line with what you’d expect in Qatar’s agri scene.
What Do You Need?
Don’t just show up empty-handed. Here’s what they want from you:
– Some kind of relevant education (don’t have a diploma in underwater basket weaving, basically)
– Experience in dairy or agriculture (if you can wrangle a cow, you’re golden)
– Good communication skills (don’t be weird in interviews, please)
– Play it straight—honest and ethical matters
– Legal to work in Qatar (obviously)
Hey, check this out
Baladna’s got a bunch of fresh job openings up for grabs. Seriously, they’re hiring all over the place right now. If you’re itching for a change (or just sick of your current gig), might as well throw your hat in the ring and see what happens. Go on, send in that application and maybe you’ll end up snagging a spot on their crew. Why not, right?
JOB TITLE | POSTING DATE | LOCATION |
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Assistant Supervisor | 18/09/2025 | Dubai, Qatar |
How to Throw Your Hat in the Ring
Super simple, actually. Here’s the breakdown:
1. Hit up their job portal (they’ve got a link for that somewhere).
2. Scroll through the open jobs.
3. See something you like? Click it and check the details.
4. Make sure you actually qualify (don’t waste anyone’s time, especially yours).
5. Smash that “Apply Now” button.
6. Log in or make an account (ugh, another password, I know).
7. Fill out their form, upload your CV, and whatever else they ask for.
8. Send it off and cross your fingers.
9. Sit tight—if they’re interested, HR will hit you up via email.