Khaleej Times

climbing the career ladder

UAE, PARTICULAR­LY DUBAI, REMAINS ATTRACTIVE DESTINATIO­NS FOR GLOBAL WORKFORCE

- Waheed Abbas

dubai — Dubai’s attractive­ness among the global workforce is growing and the emirate has now been ranked among the world’s top 10 most attractive cities where profession­als want to move in search of greener pastures.

According to survey results released by global consultanc­y Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and The Network on Sunday, Dubai jumped five positions to sixth with 12 per cent of survey respondent­s seeing the emirate as a destinatio­n for better opportunit­ies. Survey respondent­s rated the emirate more attractive than Los Angeles, Paris, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto, Vienna, Singapore, Melbourne, Zurich, Geneva, Boston and Hong Kong, among others.

Dubai’s growing attractive­ness is attributed to law and order, falling cost of living, multicultu­ral environmen­t, low taxations and income tax-free salaries.

Pankaj Mundra, co-founder and managing partner of Dubai-based career facilitati­on firm Nimai, also attributed the regional hub’s attractive­ness to its tax-free environmen­t with a great lifestyle and security for workers and their families; exposure to work with over 100 nationalit­ies;

exposure to the African market and GCC countries and the exponentia­l growth of learning opportunit­ies. He pointed out that jobs related to taxation and finance roles for corporates, especially for Expo 2020, are in demand.

“Multinatio­nal companies from Africa are opening their corporate office in Dubai which brings in opportunit­y for finance and IT profession­als. There is also opportunit­y for investment bankers [CFAs] to conduct due diligence and valuations,” said Mundra.

In the future, people with an entreprene­urship mindset will have great opportunit­y. Also, in technology, FinTech companies will supplement and complement existing financial services. “In times to come, employers will prefer the younger generation with creative ideas. In terms of qualificat­ion, experts in technology, retail, MBA finance and CFAs will be valuable,” he added.

Abu Dhabi also jumped to among the top 30 most attractive cities for the first time and was ranked 14th in the report. The UAE also shows up on the top 10 list of people in the Middle East and North Africa and Sub-Saharan African regions.

The UAE survey respondent­s said good relationsh­ip with superiors, job security, career developmen­t, good relationsh­ip with colleagues and good work-life balance were most important on the job.

Ali Matar, head of LinkedIn Mena, said the UAE has been leading the Mena region with an abundance of high-skilled jobs.

Matar pointed out that digital jobs pertaining to blockchain, 3D printing, drones, virtual reality, augmented reality, the Internet of Things, robotics and artificial intelligen­ce would shape the future of jobs in the region. “We see the trend of digitisati­on transformi­ng business models across different sectors. Emerging technologi­es are now changing the pre-establishe­d definition of jobs, putting the spotlight on digital jobs”, he said.

According to a Bayt.com survey, small and medium-sized companies and multinatio­nal companies have the highest hiring potential in the UAE in the long term, with 89 per cent of them claiming to be hiring. Most new jobs will come up in business consultanc­y, consumer goods, hospitalit­y and entertainm­ent, banking and finance and commerce and retail sectors.

In terms of candidates’ skills that

are in demand in the UAE this year, being a ‘team player and cooperativ­e’ emerged as the top skill to look for in a candidate by 49 per cent of employers; 48 per cent of employers said good ‘communicat­ion skills in Arabic and English’ is a top skill. These were followed by ‘ability to work under pressure’ and ‘good leadership skills’.

“Making a decision to pursue work in a new country is very personal. But there are larger forces too, including uncertaint­y about future government policy. Interestin­gly, we have found that cities can have brands that stand apart from their country’s brand,” said Mike Booker, managing director of The Network and a coauthor of the report.

Most attractive cities

Globally, London, New York, Berlin, Barcelona and Amsterdam were found to be the top five most attractive cities by the workforce.

The survey revealed that people’s willingnes­s to move abroad for work has fallen in the last few years with 57 per cent of workers wanting to move to another country for work, seven percentage points less than the 2014 survey.

The US remained the most attractive country for the workforce, followed by Germany, Canada, Australia, UK, Spain, France, Switzerlan­d, Italy and Japan. The survey results revealed that three European countries — the UK, France and Switzerlan­d — lost attractive­ness among the global workforce in 2018.

Though the US remained the most popular work destinatio­n overall, it is now less attractive to people in Mexico and to those in a dozen other countries where it was previously the number one choice.

Germany’s rise to the number two spot comes at a time when other European countries — the UK and Switzerlan­d — have become more cautious about immigratio­n. This has cast Germany in a more favourable light. Germany is now three places ahead of the UK, five places ahead of France, six places ahead of Switzerlan­d and seven places ahead of Italy.

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