69% of Jordan companies expect to create up to 10 new job openings in next 3 months, according to Bayt.com and YouGov survey

69% of Jordan companies expect to create up to 10 new job openings in next 3 months, according to Bayt.com and YouGov survey

The latest Bayt.com Middle East and North Africa Job Index Survey, conducted by Bayt.com, the Middle East’s number one job site, and YouGov, a research and consulting organisation, shows that the Jordan job market is expected to open up considerably in the next3 months, with six out of10 companies expecting to create up to10 new positions. Most of these will be with large or multinational private companies, presenting exciting opportunities for new graduates and first-time employees in particular.

Hiring Expectations

In the next3 months,59% of companies across the GCC, North Africa and Levant expect to hire new candidates, with the highest expectancy in the GCC countries. Most of those hires will be made by private sector companies. In Jordan,59% of companies claim they will either probably or definitely hire in the coming3 months. In the next12 months,68% of companies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region anticipate that they will hire; the same is true for73% of Jordan-based companies.

For the most part,69% of companies who are looking to hire will create up to10 job openings in the next3 months. This is echoed by companies in Jordan, of whom69% will hire up to10 more people in the same time frame. The majority of these jobs in Jordan will be for junior executives (48%), executives (37%), and coordinators (23%). A large number of Jordan companies are looking for accountants (18%), receptionists (16%), and teachers/educators (16%).

Candidate Qualifications and Skills

The most desirable qualification to have in the MENA region at present is one in Business Management, according to23% of survey respondents. Commerce (22%), administration (21%), computer science (21%) and engineering (20%) are also popular. Jordan employers are especially keen on candidates with administrative qualifications (27%).

Good communication skills in Arabic and English are a must for56% of MENA employers. They are also a highly desirable qualification in Jordan, according to73% of respondents. A good personality and demeanour is also of top appeal to58% of Jordan employers.

In terms of experience, Jordan employers are looking for candidates with a background in management (41%), computer skills (31%), and mid-level experience (26%).

Recent Hires and Job Attractiveness

Six out of10 companies across the region claim to have made new hires in the last6 months, with43% having taken on new employees in the last3 months. Six out of10 employers in Jordan (59%) have hired new candidates in the last six months, with45% having done so in the last3 months.

Across the MENA region,41% of jobseekers consider their country to be more attractive, career-wise, than other countries. This is especially true in the GCC, where six in10 would prefer to stay in their own country rather than move elsewhere, while in North Africa and the Levant, the majority would prefer to look beyond their own country to find employment.

Jordan residents are not particularly keen on the local job prospects, with only23% stating that the nation is more attractive than other countries.

When it comes to industries, the majority across the region (44%) believe that their current industry is preferable to other industries. Three in10 (34%) in Jordan believe that their current industry is more attractive than any other. In terms of attracting and retaining top talent in Jordan, the banking and finance industry is considered by40% of surveyed professionals to be the most popular. Construction (28%) and telecommunications (33%) are also perceived as extremely popular with Jordan top talent.

Suhail Al-Masri, VP of Sales, Bayt.com said: “There is a positive trend in the upcoming months in which a number of companies across the region will open up a number of job opportunities. This is particularly seen in the Gulf region. Hiring trends will be mostly toward the younger generation who are looking for entry-level positions. At Bayt.com, we are committed to providing employers with top talent at every end of the career spectrum from entry level fresh graduates to middle management and senior executive professionals across the entire industry spectrum and particularly in fields that are hot growth fields across the region.”

Suhail Shaikh, Research Director, YouGov said: “The GCC countries seem to have the most positive hiring schemes for the next three and12 months compared to North Africa and the Levant where the intention to hire is less positive and respondents are keener to move elsewhere for work.”

Data for the Bayt.com MENA Job Index Survey, February2014, was collected online from December152013-February92014. Results are reported on a base of3,137 respondents, of which2,729 were of working status. Countries that participated are the UAE, KSA, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.

  • Date Posted: 16/03/2014
  • Last updated: 16/03/2014
  • Date Posted: 16/03/2014
  • Last updated: 16/03/2014
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