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Client Chief Architect - E2

United Arab Emirates Capgemini $120,000–$180,000/year*
Job Description

As a Client Chief Architect - E2 at Capgemini, you will be responsible for leading architectural design and strategy for client engagements, ensuring alignment with business goals. Candidates are expected to have extensive experience in technology architecture, strong leadership skills, and the ability to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders. A deep understanding of enterprise platforms and cloud technologies is essential, along with a proven track record in delivering large-scale IT solutions.

Company Info

Capgemini is a global leader in consulting, technology services, and digital transformation. With a strong presence in over 50 countries, Capgemini is at the forefront of innovation to address the entire breadth of clients’ opportunities in the evolving world of cloud, digital, and platforms. The company is known for its collaborative approach, leveraging its deep industry knowledge and cutting-edge technologies to drive business success for its clients. Capgemini's commitment to diversity and sustainability makes it a preferred employer for many professionals worldwide.

Destination Guide

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) offers a dynamic job market, particularly in sectors like technology, finance, and hospitality. Known for its multicultural environment, the UAE provides a blend of traditional and modern lifestyles, with a high standard of living. Expatriates can enjoy tax-free income, but the cost of living can be high, especially in cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The UAE has a straightforward visa process for skilled professionals, often sponsored by employers. Relocation support is typically provided by companies, making the transition smoother for international hires.

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