Jobs in UAE, Dubai, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, Libya and other Gulf countries



Production and Manufacturing Jobs in Gulf


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The attractions of earning tax-free salaries coupled with relaxing lifestyle are enough to draw talented professionals toward the Gulf cities. Gulf jobs attract large number of expatriates every year while regions of Middle East, UAE and Gulf have become favorite career destinations for many.

The availability of jobs in Gulf across all sectors including production and manufacturing, oil and gas, travel and tourism, nursing and healthcare, hospitality and aviation, etc. makes it a land of diverse career options. Jobs in production and manufacturing units are growing and so is the hiring for professionals and experts in the field. With the growing interest of foreign investors in establishing their production units in Gulf cities, the business of manufacturers is prospering.

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Telecom Jobs in Qatar


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By Deepika Bansal

Qatar, an Arab emirate in the Middle East, is extremely rich in oil and gas production. It is one of the fastest growing countries of the world driven largely by oil and natural gas exports. Doha is the capital of Qatar.

Jobs in Qatar are among the favorites for those willing to relocate and build a career in Gulf cities. As the government expresses the desire to diversify the economy of Qatar, huge investments are being pumped into various sectors like telecom and real estate. This has naturally led to generation of surplus jobs in Qatar for highly trained professionals across various sectors. The telecom sector is one such upcoming sector that is gearing up to employ large number of employees in coming times.

The telecommunications sector in Qatar is centered at Doha and is growing rapidly. One can make local and international calls from fixed landlines, mobile and internet. Data and cable television services are also provided by telecommunication providers in Qatar. This sector has huge employment opportunities across all levels from managers to supervisors to executives. There are various telecom jobs in Qatar that seek well qualified and experienced professionals in the field. Jobs in telecom are mostly related to network installation, administration, customer support, quality assurance, telecom engineer, technology head, technician, engineer, etc.

Other kinds of jobs in Qatar include the following:

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Zillion Healthcare Jobs in Bahrain


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By Deepika Bansal

Bahrain, an archipelago of thirty-three islands, is widely popular for its oil and pearls. It literally means 'Kingdom of the Two Seas' and is surrounded by Saudi Arabia to the west and Qatar to the southeast. It is among the most rapidly developing countries in the Gulf after Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

The government of Bahrain is always found to be keen to provide best of services to its citizens. It ensures that measures are taken to provide good healthcare support to the population of the city. Healthcare constitutes an important part of functioning of a country as well as an individual. If a person is not healthy, he cannot function properly and similarly, if medical facilities in a country are not up-to-date, its people can't contribute in progressing the economy.

The healthcare sector of Bahrain is very modern and meets the international standards. Hospitals in Bahrain are well equipped with advanced medical equipments and state-of-the-art technology. The growing improvements in Bahrain medical sector necessitate the need of a favorable patient-medical professional ratio. This is why Bahrain hospitals offer lucrative career opportunities for qualified and experienced medical professionals. There is good in-take of doctors, nurses and other medical experts in Bahrain as its population is also increasing every year.

Bahrain hospitals and clinics, both government and private offer plenty of jobs for medical specialists from all the fields. Medical professionals from various Asian, African and European countries relocate to Bahrain to pursue their dream careers. Apart from jobs for doctors, surgeons, nurses, etc, numerous jobs for specialists are also available. Some of the healthcare jobs in Bahrain are listed below:

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Exploring the Gulf Job Market


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By Deepika Bansal

Working and living in the Gulf is desirable for plenty of job seekers, especially for those looking for higher savings and luxurious lifestyle. Jobs in the Gulf are numerous and so are the job seekers but sometimes, the means and the ends are not able to meet each other. This generally happens due to the lack of communication between both functions as is the case with Gulf job vacancies and job seekers.
To be able to grab the most suitable job in Gulf, you are required to explore the job market of an area fully. Two things are very important to do so:
  • You should try to tap the potential job market across the cities of Gulf as well as Middle East regions.
  • Assess yourself honestly to know in which profession and in which city can your personality and skill set fit the best.
These two evaluations would help in focusing your job search in the right direction while giving you more options that are suitable for your profile.
Gulf regions tend to possess magnetic qualities when it comes to hiring expatriates. This means that Gulf is the most preferred career destinations for foreign workforce. Be it Dubai or Abu Dhabi or be it Saudi Arabia or Qatar, Gulf attracts expatriate population in large numbers. So, how is it that in spite of the availability of such countless jobs, many of them remain unknown and unoccupied? The wide availability of workforce from outside the region who would happily take up these jobs is mostly in oblivion about the vacancies. This is because there is a huge hidden job market in the Gulf cities that needs to be explored by the job seekers.

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Manufacturing and Tourism Jobs in Oman


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By Deepika Bansal

Jobs in Gulf attract expatriates in huge numbers due to high paying jobs and comfortable lifestyles. All the sectors in various Gulf cities like Oman, Dubai, Sharjah, Bahrain, etc are developing with government shifting focus from oil and gas industry, inviting more workforces from abroad. In fact, in some cities in Gulf, the population of expatriates is higher than the locals underlining the growing need of workforce in the country. This article will give some general information on Oman and Jobs in Oman while throwing some light on the living and working in Oman.

Oman is the second largest state in Gulf and is a regular business hub. It is one of the fastest growing economies in Gulf and is popular for hospitality of its people. Jobs in Oman cab be both rewarding and challenging as it is an Islamic country. The economy of Oman just like other Gulf countries is largely dependent on oil and hence there are plenty of oil jobs in Oman. But, this concentrated economy is now diversifying contributing to jobs opportunities in other sectors.

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Life and Jobs in Sharjah


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By Deepika Bansal

Sharjah is the third largest emirate of the UAE and the city of Sharjah is the seat of the government. Thus, it is one of the most desirable career destinations for a large number of expatriates. The jobs in Gulf are popular not only for high salary packages but also for their welcoming lifestyles. This has resulted in attracting thousands of job seekers to different cities in the Gulf like Sharjah, Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, Dubai and many others. Various industries offer jobs in Sharjah at various levels, thus, encouraging the entrance of foreign workforce in the city.

The industrial centre of the UAE is Sharjah with ports on both the Arabian Gulf and Indian Ocean. It delivers more than 40% GDP to the country mainly due to its strategic location. Sharjah earns the benefits of well connectivity with land, sea and air and is especially at apex in regards to the sea- air traffic division. This has led to a higher degree of growth in various sectors in the city ultimately giving birth to larger number of jobs in Gulf. It is always advisable that one introduces him/ herself to the city before taking up a job in Sharjah. It helps one become aware of the working and living styles of the people as well as the law and culture followed.

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Job Opportunities in Cairo


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By Deepika Bansal


Cairo, the capital of Egypt is the largest city in the Arab world and regularly attracts a large number of expatriates. This eleventh largest urban area in the world has one of the busiest metros in the world. It is thus a land of exciting opportunities for the qualified professionals from various fields looking for jobs in Cairo. It is said to represent the modern Middle East with large population of foreigners from Europe, North America and other countries working in the city. It offers a comfortable and welcoming environment to the foreign nationals to make their stay favorable. Also, for hours away from work, Cairo extends many lifestyle activities for those who want to pursue their interests unlike in other Arabic countries.

Egyptian economy is highly dependent on Cairo, also known as 'The City of a Thousand Minarets'. Therefore, jobs in Cairo are much more in number than in other cities of the country. The demand for expatriates is mainly for jobs in Teaching, jobs in Web Designing, jobs in consultancy, jobs in journalism, jobs in editing, etc. People with proficiency in written and spoken Arabic get an added advantage in the job market. There is a need for large number of English language experts to teach English to the natives of Cairo. The jobs are primarily divided into two categories: one of those who are paid in Egyptian pounds and the other of those paid in foreign currencies. The jobs paid in US Dollars have to be arranged before reaching the city as they are not available on an ad hoc basis.

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Jobs in Saudi Arabia


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By Deepika Bansal

Saudi Arabia is the largest country of the Middle East and the leading petroleum exporter. As the government is shifting concentration from oil and gas sector that makes it a rich country, more job avenues have opened up. This diversification has led to rapid growth of the city as well as increase in demand for workforce. Those who are looking for jobs in UAE can opt for Saudi Arabia as a career destination.

Jobs in Saudi Arabia are available in diverse industries resulting in an upswing trend in employment sector. As the demand for manpower has grown considerably, foreigners are employed in high numbers along with natives. Jobs in oil and gas, jobs in construction, jobs in IT, jobs in education, jobs in automobile, jobs in hospitality, etc are coming up in Saudi Arabia in volumes.

The economy of Saudi Arabia is driven by its oil and gas sector, accounting for 75% of government revenues and 90% of exports. So, this sector is luxuriously rich in offering career opportunities to expatriates.
The upcoming real estate sector in Saudi Arabia is enjoying hefty investments from global companies and growing like never before. With increasing population, the need for houses, apartments, offices, shops, etc has also surged up and so, various property developers are now engaged in construction works. The rise in demand for residential and commercial complexes has also resulted in availability of umpteen jobs in real estate sector. Some of the vacancies in this field are for architects, civil engineers, plumbers, electricians, construction workers, etc. These jobs are generally offered on contractual basis.

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Petroleum Jobs in Kuwait


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By: Geetika Jain

Getting a job in a Gulf country is a cherished dream of a lot of professionals. This is the reason why the Gulf region has seen a deluge of skilled foreign workers in the last decade. Expatriates have taken up jobs in almost all industries in the Gulf including IT, Healthcare, Banking, Oil & Gas, Construction, Tourism etc. All Gulf jobs are perceived to be very lucrative and this is the prime reason why expatriates take up work there despite major cultural differences in lifestyle. Gulf is full of natural riches and oil reserves. Talking of oil reserves, in the Middle East, Kuwait is the third-largest oil producer. Thus, Kuwait is a significant member of the GCC (Gulf Co-operation Council). It follows Saudi Arabia and Iraq. Since there is a lot of oil production in this region, jobs in oil and gas industry in Saudi Arabia is also ample. There are many expatriates working in Petroleum jobs in Kuwait.

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Tips for working in the Gulf


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By: Geetika Jain

Gulf jobs are popular among Asians and westerners alike for the many incentives and benefits that come along with them. The high-paying jobs in the Gulf make them attractive to expatriates across the globe. Foreign workers come to the Gulf to take up these jobs in a tax-free environment where there compensation is exempt from all taxes and lets them make huge savings during their stint in the Gulf. However, moving to the Gulf and taking up jobs there is not as easy and smooth as it may sound. There are many things that expatriate workers have to keep in mind to be able to make their stay enjoyable and hassle-free. In this article, we have discussed a few tips that will let you get an overview of all that you need to keep in mind before taking up a job in the Gulf.

While jobs are available in almost all sectors and industries in the Gulf for different skill sets and experience levels, finding the right job in the right company at the right place is crucial. And, you must ensure that you have a proper job in hand with all the paperwork done and documents in place before you land in the Gulf. 

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Jobs in the Gulf


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Author: Sukhpreet Swahney

Since many years, trained professionals of India have been migrating to the Gulf in search of jobs that pay high. In fact, gulf countries are the house to nearly five million Indian workers. They are spread across different career options like oil & gas, construction, hospitality and nursing and medical care. While most of these professionals have taken up blue-collar jobs, top of the line jobs are also absorbing a lot of Indians these days. Another factor that attracts Indians to Gulf countries is that they provide a good standard of living with a high-paying job.

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High Paying Jobs Across the Gulf


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By Geetika J

For decades, skilled Indian professionals have been migrating to the Gulf in search of high-paying jobs. In fact, Gulf countries house nearly five million Indian workers. They are spread across the spectrum of career options. Oil & gas, construction, hospitality and nursing and medical care are the most popular job options for those migrating to the Gulf. Thus, thousand of Indian professionals migrate to the Gulf in search of high-paying jobs in these industries. While most of them settle in blue-collar jobs, even top of the line jobs are also absorbing a lot of Indians these days. Thus, Gulf countries are the preferred destination as they provide a good standard of living with a high-paying job.

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