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



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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Construction Jobs Abroad - Overseas Jobs in the Middle East


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By Lizza Vanderbilt

It's true that the worldwide economic crisis has affected numerous industries, including construction, where companies in various countries have had to cut down on the number of employees they are hiring and retaining. However, certain areas of the world, particularly the Middle East, remain viable options for those who are looking for construction jobs abroad.

According to research undertaken by the Kuwait National Bank, ongoing and planned development projects in GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) countries -- i.e., the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia -- indicate that jobs will continue to be generated in the years to come. And while the recession has had a big impact on the construction, financial, and information technology industries in the UAE, the job market remains vibrant due to the value of those planned or ongoing projects.
In fact, according to the Kuwait National Bank's study, the aggregate value of those projects is approximately USD 2.1 trillion at the close of the second quarter of 2009. Moreover, the growth of development projects has been promising, at the rate of about 50 percent per annum.

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