Kuwait Times

Bayt.com Poll

Middle East residents feel positive about 2018

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KUWAIT: With every new year comes a new outlook and a set of goals to be accomplish­ed. A new poll by Bayt.com, the Middle East’s leading job site, entitled ‘New Year’s Resolution­s in the Middle East and North Africa,’ illustrate­s a remarkably high morale and optimism amongst profession­als in the region coming into 2018. More than four in five (83.9 percent) respondent­s say they are feeling ‘positive’ about 2018. 8.7 percent said they have a ‘neutral’ outlook and only 7.4 percent had a ‘negative’ one.

On top of that, many profession­als in the Middle East are reportedly setting many new goals for the New Year. In fact, 84 percent said they will set New Year’s resolution­s aimed towards their careers, their relationsh­ips, as well as their personal goals.

New Careers

Nine in ten (89.2 percent) MENA profession­als say they set New Year’s resolution­s at least some of the time, with 72.2 percent saying they ‘always’ do. When it came to resolution­s for 2018, a large majority (82.5 percent) of respondent­s are going after a ‘career change’. In fact, three quarters (74.6 percent) of respondent­s said that ‘finding a new job’ is their main career resolution for the year.

Other career goals included ‘learning new skills / pursuing higher education’ (9.6 percent), ‘getting a salary raise or a promotion’ (5.3 percent), ‘being more productive’ (4.1 percent), ‘starting own business’ (3.1 percent), ‘forming better relationsh­ips at work’ (1.7 percent), and ‘other’ career goals (1.6 percent). Moreover, most MENA profession­als have a positive outlook on their job hunt for 2018, with more than nine in 10 of current job seekers saying they ‘will find their ideal job’ this year.

In pursuing the job hunt in 2018, the most important job attribute for a far majority (61.7 percent) of respondent­s is ‘career growth opportunit­ies’, followed by a ‘competitiv­e salary’ (13 percent), ‘work-life balance’ (11.1 percent), ‘learning and training’ offerings (7.3 percent), and a ‘reputable company brand’ (6.9 percent). “It is inspiring to see that MENA profession­als have a very positive attitude towards reaching their goals in the upcoming year, especially in regards to their job search and career growth aspiration­s,” said Suhail Masri, VP Employer Solutions, Bayt.com. “With three-quarters of respondent­s searching for new jobs in 2018, we at Bayt.com are excited to help even more profession­als fulfill their goals. In 2017, we’ve successful­ly posted over 140,000 jobs and facilitate­d over 1.7 million CV searches and over 1.5 million contacts between employers and job seekers. We look forward to extending our help to more job seekers and to make a greater number of jobs available in 2018 and the years to come.”

Personal Growth in 2018

Aside from job-related aspiration­s, MENA profession­als also have ambitious personal goals for 2018. More than half (56.1 percent) of respondent­s say they mostly want to improve their friendship­s and relationsh­ips, while another quarter (25.3 percent) say they want to improve their finances and spending habits. Improving hobbies and personal interests (6.6 percent), spiritual and religious life (6.5 percent), and health and wellness (5.5 percent) are also among respondent­s’ personal priorities in 2018.

When it came to health and wellness specifical­ly, 80.6 percent of respondent­s said they will eat healthy food and/or join a gym in 2018. The rest of respondent­s (19.4 percent) said they are ‘already happy’ with their health.

In terms of execution, four in five (80.4 percent) MENA profession­als say they usually complete their New Year’s resolution­s with ‘careful planning and hard work’, while most of the remainder (15.9 percent) say they do so by ‘going with the flow and trying different options’ to achieve their goals. These approaches have reportedly been largely successful in past years: more than three quarters (78.3 percent) of respondent­s said they completed at least some of their 2017 New Year’s resolution­s, with 35.9 percent saying they completed all or most of them.

Data for the 2018 Bayt.com ‘New Year’s Resolution­s in the Middle East and North Africa’ poll was collected online from 3 December 2017 to 11 January 2018. Results are based on a sample of 8,849 respondent­s. Countries that participat­ed include the UAE, Bahrain, Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Tunisia, Qatar, KSA, Yemen, and others.

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