Bayt.com poll
95.5% of job-seekers use online job sites to find and apply for jobs
DUBAI: When it comes to job searching in the Middle East and North Africa region, there are many different steps that job seekers can follow to find their ideal opportunity. The internet is a good start and it can be used to streamline just about any task, including the job search. In order to measure how job seekers find their ideal jobs in the region, Bayt.com - the Middle East’s #1 Job Site - conducted a poll titled ‘Job Seeker Journey in the Middle East and North Africa’, in which almost all respondents (95.5 percent) claimed that they use online job sites to find and apply for jobs.
Applying for jobs online
Almost all of those surveyed (81.1 percent) said that job sites are an easy and user-friendly way to apply for jobs, compared to only 7.4 percent who disagreed. 11.5 percent of job seekers were neutral in response to this question. Further, the majority (83.4 percent) of respondents also agreed that they can find many relevant jobs online related to their background and experience, while 7.7 percent of respondents were neutral in response to this statement and only 8.9 percent disagreed.
When asked why online job sites are effective, nearly two thirds (66.2 percent) of respondents said that online job sites are useful because they “group all available jobs into one easy to access place”. In addition to this benefit, more than one in five (22.2 percent) respondents said that online job sites are useful because they help job seekers “improve their CV and professional profile”, allow job seekers to “track their application” and “provide them with “job alerts”. When respondents were asked about how useful they find online job search tricks, tips and information, more than three in four respondents (76.5 percent) said that they find them “very” useful, compared to 14.0 percent who said they find them “somewhat” useful, and only 9.5 percent who said they don’t find them useful. “As the leading job site in the Middle East, it is important for us to regularly conduct thorough research regarding job seekers’ opinions and experiences and share that information with the region. The ‘Job Seeker Journey in the Middle East and North Africa’ poll has allowed us to collate highly useful data on the way job seekers go about applying for new career opportunities. For instance, the majority of respondents believe online job sites, such as Bayt.com, to be very effective, user-friendly, and easy for finding and applying for jobs,” said Suhail Masri, Vice President of Employer Solutions, Bayt.com. “At Bayt.com we want to be there every step of the way for job seekers in the region, and we are proud to provide the necessary tools and technologies for nearly 30 million professionals. It is important for us to regularly check in with job seekers and find out that they are, in fact, making great use of our technologies and information.”
Managing the job seeker journey
When it comes to creating a CV more than four in five (80.7 percent) respondents claimed that they have a picture on their CV and five in eight (62.5 percent) respondents claimed that they “always” send a cover letter with their application. 22 percent of job seekers said that they “sometimes” send a cover letter, while only 15.5 percent said they “never” send one.
When it came to looking at how often job seekers search for jobs online, more than seven in ten (71.8 percent) respondents claimed that they look for jobs on a daily basis, this was followed by respondents saying that they look for jobs two to three times per week (16.5 percent), and 6.9 percent who said they look only a few times a month. More than half of job seekers (56.9 percent) also claimed that they wait up to one week before applying for a different job, whereas 23.5 percent of them said that they don’t wait at all. Moreover, almost all (96 percent) respondents agreed that it is useful to know if their application has been viewed by the employer or not. This way they can more strategically plan their search activities. When respondents were asked about whether they research a company before going to an interview, more than four in five respondents (85.4 percent) said that they “always” research the company, compared to 11.4 percent who said they “sometimes” do, and only 3.2 percent who said they “never” do.
Preferred Job Search Device Discussing the device that job seekers like to use when searching for a job, the majority (81.6 percent) of respondents said that they prefer to use a desktop or a laptop computer, this was followed by 13.5 percent who said they prefer to use a smartphone or a tablet, and 4.9 percent who claimed that they have no device preference. However, when applying for jobs more than six in 10 respondents (61.6 percent) said that they like having a job search mobile application because they can “search and apply for jobs on the go”. 25.4 percent of respondents agreed and also said that a job search mobile application gives them “24/7 access to their application status”, “sends them job alerts”, and is “easier and more efficient to use”.
Masri adds: “Job seekers like to have many options. Some prefer using their computers, while others relish the efficiency and convenience of Bayt.com’s job seeker application. On top of that, the region’s job seekers are stepping up their game by focusing on all the elements they have to add to their CV and application when they apply for jobs online. They are also heavily utilizing technologies such as automated job alerts, and ‘who viewed my profile’ and applications on Bayt.com.” Data for the 2017 Bayt.com ‘Job Seeker Journey in the Middle East and North Africa’ poll was collected online from July 30th, 2017 to September 13th, 2017. Results are based on a sample of 9,481 respondents. Countries that participated are the UAE, KSA, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Yemen, Iraq and others. KUWAIT: The global EMEA Finance Magazine Europe, Middle East and Africa has awarded Kuwait Finance House (KFH) Best Islamic Bank in the Middle East, Best Islamic Bank in Kuwait, and Best Bank in Kuwait awards, in addition to Most Innovative Bank in the Middle East 2017 award. Also, the magazine awarded KFH- Bahrain Best Islamic Bank in Bahrain 2017.
The awards came in recognition of KFH outstanding performance in the field of Islamic finance and its distinguished methodology of offering high end and innovative banking services and products as per highest standards of technology and quality.
The awards reflected the bank’s success throughout 40 years of operation since establishment in 1977. KFH established concrete pillars for Islamic financing industry by developing staff, offering innovative services and products. KFH expanded globally where it operated in Bahrain, Saudi and in 1989 in Turkey. Then, the bank penetrated Asia by KFH Malaysia and Europe by KT Bank AG “KFH-Germany”.
KFH’s performance and professional commitment underscore its reputation that is based on its robust financial status, and its leadership in the Islamic finance industry.
The awards are of great importance, since such awards highlight the bank’s integration and performance locally, regionally, and globally. EMEA Finance magazine is published six times a year. Relevant and informative supplements that provide analysis and investigation of special topics are frequently included with the magazine. EMEA Finance produces a premier magazine, related conferences, and a website.