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Employment news from the Middle East and beyond. All the important stories, exclusive interviews, plus authoritative opinion and analysis

Construction workers on their lunch break in Doha. Businesses Qatar – along with Kuwait and Saudi Arabia – reported strong jobs growth in May

Saudi, Kuwaiti and Qatari bosses report hiring sprees

Employment growth has accelerated in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar despite economic uncertainty, but hiring momentum remains uneven in other Mena markets, according to the latest purchasing managers’ index surveys. In Saudi Arabia, job creation was “one of the fastest seen in over a decade” in May, the Riyad Bank PMI report said.  The Saudi index’s […]

Despite relatively high application volumes, hoteliers say finding the right talent is difficult UAE hotel staff

UAE hotels hit by talent crunch as growth outpaces staffing

UAE hoteliers are warning of an intensifying shortage of qualified staff as the country’s tourism sector expands. About 809,000 people were employed in hospitality and tourism in the Emirates in 2023 – more than 12 percent of the workforce, according to the latest government data.  But relatively high staff turnover and limited investment in training […]

As Saudi Arabia gears up for mega-events like the 2034 World Cup, a significant skills gap in tourism and hospitality looms

Skills shortage a concern for Saudi’s big-ticket events

Saudi Arabia’s tourism and hospitality sector is suffering a skills shortage which it urgently needs to address before hosting some of the world’s biggest events, the CEO of one of the kingdom’s giga-project companies said. Of these events, perhaps the biggest is the 2034 World Cup. But before that lies a host of others as […]

OQEP's $53 million contracts aim to boost employment opportunities for Omani nationals including the Tamayuz programme which will create jobs and develop skills for graduates

OQEP deals are part of Omani job creation drive

Oman’s OQ Exploration and Production (OQEP) has signed four contracts worth $53 million with local companies to help create jobs for Omani nationals. The contracts include oil field operations, construction facility and rig drilling, as part of OQEP’s in-country value (ICV) programme.  “These agreements not only create new business opportunities for Omani enterprises but also […]

Migrant workers repairing a road in Muscat, Oman. Unemployment among Omanis under 24 was at 14% in 2023, with the majority being women

Oman steps up efforts to curb rising unemployment

The IMF may laud Oman for cutting its debt and bringing its budget deficit under control but unemployment in the Gulf’s third most populous country is growing, posing a policy challenge to the government. In January, the month for which the latest data is available, unemployment rose to 3.6 percent, compared with 3.3 percent the month […]

Saudisation policies and a potential global economic downturn could mean fewer roles for expatriates in Saudi Arabia

Trade tensions may stifle expatriate employment in Saudi Arabia

A global economic downturn is likely to result in fewer jobs for expatriates in Saudi Arabia, a local bank has said.  Instead, policies aimed at incentivising the hiring of more nationals are increasingly putting Saudis in pole position for jobs, according to Jadwa Investment, an advisory group and investment bank in Riyadh. Last year, expatriate […]

A new study suggests the UAE labour market cannot provide work for all job seekers

UAE labour market: Too many people, not enough jobs

More people are looking for jobs in the UAE than there is work available for them, according to a labour market report from recruitment consultancy Cooper Fitch. Hiring in the second-largest Arab economy grew by less than 1.3 percent in the three months to March 31 compared with the same period last year, the report […]

Saudi Arabia recorded its best quarter of job creation in 12 years

GCC hiring gains pace as non-oil sector expands

Employment levels picked up in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar as the non-oil private sector expanded in March, according to the latest monthly business sentiment surveys by S&P Global. Saudi Arabia recorded its best quarter for job creation in more than 12 years as hiring activity was driven by a demand upturn and output expansion. […]

New residential buildings being constructed for people left homeless after the earthquake in Hatay province, Turkey

World Bank gives $500m to create new jobs in Turkey

Turkey is to receive $500 million from the World Bank to support economic recovery in areas devastated by the February 2023 earthquakes, according to a statement. The earthquakes killed more than 50,000 people and displaced more than 3.3 million. They are estimated to have inflicted a $104 billion hit on the Turkish economy, the Strategy and […]

Unemployment in Oman was down to 4 percent at the end of last year

Oman to increase minimum wage to offset inflation

Oman is planning to increase the minimum wage by a fifth to counter higher costs of living, according to manpower minister Mahad Baawain.  Baawain said in a radio interview that the cabinet is considering a recommendation to raise the minimum wage to OR400 ($1,035) per month. “We have already made a decision to increase the […]

Many workers in Saudi Arabia are seeking a return to more structured corporate environments, even if it means sacrificing salary and benefits, one expert says

Saudi jobs growth ‘likely to halve’ as PIF reins in spending

Employment growth in Saudi Arabia will halve by 2026 as the kingdom reins in spending and focuses on delivering Vision 2030 projects, recruitment and real estate specialists are saying. Growth in recruitment for jobs in the Saudi economy, after hitting a high of nearly 10 percent in 2022, will slow to 3 percent by 2026, […]

Oman jobs

Oman targets 45,000 new jobs this year

The Omani government reportedly plans to create 45,000 job opportunities in 2025. The jobs include 11,000 positions for training and qualification, 10,000 in government offices and 24,000 in the private sector, the Oman Daily Observer reported, citing labour minister Dr Mahad bin Said Baowain. The ministry is focusing on providing work-related training and wage subsidies for […]

The average monthly wage of a Kuwaiti across both the public and private sectors was around KD1,571 dinars ($5,184) per month

Kuwaitis earn nearly five times as much as expats

Kuwaiti nationals earn nearly five times as much as their expatriate colleagues, and more than four in every five Kuwaitis work for the government, data from the Central Statistics Administration has revealed. Of 450,000 working Kuwaitis at the end of September, 375,000, or 83 percent, were in the public sector, with the remainder in the […]

Gulf consultancy consulting

Gulf consulting market expected to cross $8bn this year

The Gulf consulting sector is expected to outperform the rest of the world in 2025 with growth of 12 percent, twice as fast as the United States. Although the regional market is predicted to be worth more than $8 billion, growth will be at a slightly slower pace. Last year the GCC market grew by […]

Female professional in the workplace

SMEs struggle as skills shortages drive up Saudi salaries

Wassim Elaify is not short of work. Quite the opposite. Indicators, the accountancy firm he manages in Riyadh, is receiving more requests to be taken on as clients from expanding Saudi companies and newly arrived international groups than it can handle. Saudi Arabia‘s non-oil economy is expanding at more than four times the rate of […]

Female plumbers in Jordan, which, at 14 percent, has one of the world’s lowest proportions of women that are gainfully employed

Barriers remain high for women seeking jobs in the Middle East

A “shocking” lack of care facilities for the elderly, few options for childcare, unsafe transport and poor access to credit all combine to make it hard for even highly educated women in the Middle East and North Africa to progress in their careers. That is the belief of Hela Cheikhrouhou, a senior official with the […]

Deutsche Bank's Dubai office is its largest in the region by number of employees

Deutsche Bank ups benefits to retain Middle East staff

Deutsche Bank has raised the parental leave entitlement in its Middle East and Africa regional offices in a bid to offer attractive benefits to employees in an increasingly competitive environment. The new policy, effective since the start of the year, gives primary caregivers of newborns or newly-adopted children up to 26 weeks of fully-paid leave, the […]

Saudi Arabia's Future Investment Initiative is one of its many efforts to increase employment. The kingdom's jobs market surged in February

Saudi jobs market buoyant as Egypt and Kuwait struggle

Staffing levels in Saudi Arabia surged in February as companies prepare for growth opportunities ahead. But it was a different story in neighbouring Kuwait and Egypt where jobs were lost in the face of a slowdown in new orders, according to the latest business sentiment surveys. Employment numbers in Saudi Arabia increased at the quickest […]

Tourists in Times Square, New York. Some Gulf countries punch above their weight when it comes to US residency applications

$5m US golden visa may be out of reach for some Arabs

People born in Egypt and Morocco may find it more difficult than those born in Saudi Arabia or the UAE to secure President Trump’s $5 million “gold card” US permanent residency because of restrictions on capital flows. The Gulf and wider Mena region punch above their weight globally when it comes to the number of […]

Staff at a Burjeel clinic in the UAE. Retaining skilled medical professionals is a major issue across the GCC

Gulf healthcare battling staff shortages as demand rises

Recruitment is the single biggest challenge facing the Gulf’s healthcare sector, according to industry experts. By 2029, the region will need around 12,300 additional hospital beds to serve a population that is not only growing in number but also aging and living longer, according to private equity group Alpen Capital.  That is equivalent to growth […]

The wage increase is part of the EGP200 billion social support package unveiled by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly

Egypt unveils sizeable social package with wage hike

Egypt will increase minimum wages for public sector employees to EGP7,000  ($139) per month starting in July, aligning with a similar hike for the private sector this month, according to local media. The wage increase is part of the EGP200 billion ($4 billion) social support package unveiled by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, the local media reported. […]