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The Bayt.com Middle East Job Index Survey – July 2014

Data for the Bayt.com Middle East Job Index Survey, July2014, was collected online from June10-July312014. Results are reported on a base of2,279 respondents, of which2,001 were of working status. Countries that participated are the UAE, KSA, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.

Survey Highlights:

  • Over a third (36%) state that they will definitely be hiring in the next three months. Plans to hire are more prominent in the GCC than in the Levant and North Africa.
  • Those working in multinational private companies are most likely to be hiring in the next three months.
  • 67% of those who plan to hire in the next three months indicate that they will be hiring for up to10 jobs.7% will be hiring for over50 jobs.
  • The qualifications most in demand include graduation/post-graduation in areas of Business Management (27%), Engineering (25%), or Commerce (21%). About a fifth claim that they emphasize on Administrative (21%) or Computer Science qualifications (19%).
  • Overall, Construction and Banking & Finance are considered to be the top two industries which are attracting/ retaining top talent in the region.
    Mohannad Aljawamis
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