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The Bayt.com Middle East Job Index Survey- July 2011

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August 22, 2011

The Middle East Jobs Index Survey (JI) is conducted to gauge perceptions of job availability and hiring, to identify job trends and to provide an understanding of the key skill sets and qualifications required in the Middle East job market. This Jobs Index is the first Jobs Index of its kind in the Middle East & North Africa region and the region's definitive benchmark guide to who is hiring, when they are hiring and what positions employers are looking to fill over a 3 & 12 month time period.

Data for the July 2011 Jobs Index was collected online between the 11th of July and the 9th of August 2011, with 4,560 respondents from the UAE, KSA, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria. Males and females aged over 18 years old, of all nationalities, were included in the survey.

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1. Abdullah Al-Jowayed, MBAThank you
Mon 05-Sep-2011 19:41 PM - Rapporter au modérateur
2. Angel Atilio JimenezGreat study, its always great to know the trends of the market.
Tue 23-Aug-2011 06:41 AM - Rapporter au modérateur

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