Strong demand from Gulf banks for senior talentSince the turn of the year the number of Gulf based banks that are hiring senior talent has increased considerably compared to the same period last year, a report said. A number of the banks in the region have plans to continue hi More… |
Strong demand from Gulf banks for senior talentSince the turn of the year the number of Gulf based banks that are hiring senior talent has increased considerably compared to the same period last year, a report said. A number of the banks in the region have plans to continue hi More… |
GCC hiring sees minor improvementRecruiters in the GCC region are adopting a cautious stance amid the global economic crunch, with over 400 employers revealing a minor improvement in hiring when compared to July 2012, according to a survey conducted by Naukrigulf.com. More… |
Bahrain hotels ‘may stop hiring women’Bahrain's hotels could stop hiring women if they are forced to implement the new labour law which gives women up to six months leave without pay for every child they have under six years old, a report said. They said it would More… |
Big hiring 'likely in construction industry'The upcoming development and infrastructure projects across the Middle East region is likely to drive the construction sector to boost its recruitment in the coming months, said a survey. A majority of the recruiters (58 per cent) More… |
ME hiring upbeat, ‘better than the West’The Middle East has witnessed an increase in hiring activity over the last few weeks, following a relatively busy summer and the region is faring better compared to Europe, the UK and the US, a report said. Several large Dubai developer More… |
Most GCC firms ‘will hire in 2012’Sixty-four per cent of recruiters in the GCC anticipate new jobs to be created in the coming months, said a survey. Among all sectors, recruiters from the oil and gas sector were most buoyant with 83 per cent of them saying that new job More… |
Saudi non-oil sector registers solid growthSaudi non-oil private sector registered its strongest improvement in business activity in nine months with the firms posting growth in both output and new businesses in April compared to last month, said a report. More… |
Hiring slows, spells trouble for ObamaEmployers cut back on hiring in April and more people stopped looking for work, troubling signs for President Barack Obama whose re-election prospects could hinge on his handling of the economy. Employers added 115,000 workers to payrolls More… |
Bahrain mulls law to restrict hiring of expatsNew restrictions will be imposed on the hiring of expatriate workers to create more jobs for Bahrainis, said a senior government official. Labour Minister and chairman of Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) Jameel Humaidan said durin More… |








