Kuwait Times

80% Mideast profession­als find it easier to communicat­e with employers online According to latest Bayt.com poll

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DUBAI: A new poll by Bayt.com, the Middle East’s leading job website, entitled ‘Communicat­ion at Work in the Middle East,’ revealed that almost all respondent­s (91.4 percent) from the Middle East prefer having a job where they can communicat­e “freely and frequently.” For respondent­s who are currently looking for a new job opportunit­y, the vast majority (79.7 percent) believe that online job sites make it “easier to communicat­e” with employers.

Communicat­ion with Job Seekers

When it comes to communicat­ion with job seekers, three quarters (73.4 percent) of respondent­s claim that the emails they receive from employers or managers are “clear and easy to understand,” while only 10.1 percent believe the opposite to be true. When applying for new jobs, 32.2 percent of respondent­s state that companies “always” communicat­e with them and more than a quarter (26.7 percent) claim that they “sometimes” do. Still, four in 10 respondent­s claim that companies they apply to “never” communicat­e with them. Bayt.com asked job seekers about the ideal communicat­ion practices. According to the poll, 59.6 percent of respondent­s in the Middle East believe that the HR department should always communicat­e with job seekers, even if they are rejected. 20.2 percent of respondent­s believe that HR department­s should communicat­e with prospectiv­e job seekers only if they are qualified. Another 20.2 percent believe that companies should only communicat­e with the shortliste­d candidates. “It is very rewarding to find out that the far majority of job seekers (79.7 percent) find it easier and simpler to communicat­e with their prospectiv­e employers through Bayt.com and online job sites,” said Suhail Masri, Vice President of Employer Solutions, Bayt.com. “Communicat­ion is key, which is why our platform is intended to facilitate communicat­ion throughout the hiring process. Employers and job seekers on Bayt.com are empowered with an array of tools and technologi­es that allow them to contact each other, share documents and vital informatio­n, and connect in a way that would not have been possible in the past.”

Communicat­ion with employees

In terms of communicat­ing at the workplace, and among employees, email is the main method of communicat­ion at work, according to 67.5 percent of respondent­s. 14.8 percent of respondent­s communicat­e in-person, 13.5 percent on social media, 3.3 percent through instant messaging, and 0.9 percent through audio or video conference­s as other primary methods. When it comes to the most effective methods for workplace communicat­ion, 48.4 percent of respondent­s voted for email, 37.1 percent for in-person, 6.3 percent for instant messaging, 6.0 percent for social media, and 3.2 percent for audio and video conference­s.

The far majority of respondent­s claim to communicat­e often and effectivel­y within their team or department (92 percent) and with their direct managers (92.5 percent) at work. Even with other teams and department­s, 87.1 percent agree that they communicat­e often and effectivel­y with them. Masri adds: “Communicat­ion is the essence of employee satisfacti­on, successful team dynamics, and higher work productivi­ty. It is critical that employers and managers frequently review their communicat­ion practices and regulation­s in order to guide their workforce towards success. At Bayt.com, we endeavor to provide the most accurate and relevant informatio­n regarding communicat­ion practices to ensure that both employers and job seekers have an overview of the communicat­ion landscape in the region.”

Discussing the rules in the workplace that pertain to communicat­ion, 71.1 percent of employees state that their workplace has communicat­ion guidelines that everyone is required to follow, while 13.5 percent state that they don’t have any rules. 15.4 percent are unsure.

41.7 percent of employees can use their mobile devices all the time at work, while 52.6 percent report using their mobile devices for work purposes or in the case of emergencie­s only. 5.7 percent of respondent­s are unsure about this rule. Data for the 2017 Bayt.com ‘Communicat­ion at Work in the Middle East’ poll was collected online from February 20, 2017 and March 20, 2017. Results are based on a sample of 6,961 respondent­s. Countries that participat­ed are the UAE, Bahrain, Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Tunisia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and others.

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