Nearly Two Thirds of Employers in Jordan Are Hiring This Year

Nearly Two Thirds of Employers in Jordan Are Hiring This Year

The latest Middle East Job Index Survey, compiled by the Middle East’s leading job site, Bayt.com, and research and consulting group, YouGov, has revealed that many employers are planning to hire soon within the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). In Jordan, in particular, nearly two thirds (63%) are planning to hire in the next year.

Hiring intentions in the next three and next12 months

Within the next three months, more than half (53%) of Jordanian employers are “definitely” or “probably” going to hire. Among Jordanian companies that plan to hire within the next three months, nearly half (45%) are going to hire for “Junior Executive” roles, followed by34% who intend to hire a “Coordinator”, and27% who intend to hire a “Senior Executive”. Most respondents in Jordan also said they are looking to hire “Project Managers” (22%), while18% said they want to hire “Sales Executives”.

When looking at which industries are hiring in the MENA region over the next three months, more than two thirds (67%) of organizations in the Hospitality/ Recreation/ Entertainment industry and Human Resources industry are planning to hire, making them the industries with the highest hiring potential. This is followed closely by organizations in Business Consultancy/ Business Management industries (57%).

Private sector companies have the highest intention to hire in the next three months, with54% of large local companies,52% of multinational companies and51% of other private sector companies, ‘definitely’ or ‘probably’ hiring.

Looking at future hiring expectations,63% of employers in Jordan claim that they intend to hire in a year’s time. Private-sector companies continue to have the highest hiring intentions in a year’s time, with69% of large local companies,69% of other private sector companies, and68% of multinational companies saying that they will be ‘definitely hiring’ or ‘probably hiring’.

From those surveyed,74% of respondents in Jordan claim that their company hired new employees in the past12 months.

“The hiring forecast in Jordan is looking promising, with63% of Jordanian employers planning to hire in a year’s time,” said Suhail Masri, VP of Employer Solutions, Bayt.com. “It is also worth mentioning that33% of those planning to hire predict having at least five vacancies to fill in the next3 months. These responses come as no surprise to us: there are currently more than10,000 jobs posted on Bayt.com. We will continue to work closely with the region’s employers to help them find their talent. We will also continue empowering and supporting job seekers who are going to make use of these new and exciting job vacancies.”

Qualifications, skills and experience in demand by employers

In terms of academic qualification, a large number of employers in Jordan are looking for “Business Management” Graduates or Post Graduates (35%), followed by “Engineering” and “Commerce” Graduates and Post Graduates (both at25%). When it comes to skills in high demand, more than three quarters (82%) of employers in Jordan are looking for employees with “good communication skills in both English and Arabic”, and over half (58%) are looking for “team players / cooperative / helpful / flexible” candidates.57% of employers in Jordan want employees with “ability to work under pressure.”

In terms of experience,36% of Jordanian employers are looking for candidates with “managerial experience”,31% are looking for “sales and marketing experience”, and another28% are looking for candidates with “administrative experience”.

The industries that have emerged for attracting the top talent in Jordan include: Banking/Finance (35%), Advertising/Marketing /Public Relations (33%), and IT/Internet/E-commerce (29%).

Masri adds: “We encourage organizations looking to hire to use features on Bayt.com such as CV Search and Job Postings, which can help meet their pressing hiring needs and ensure that they fill their vacancies as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible.”

“We look at hiring expectancy throughout the MENA region as it can serve as a positive reflection on the economy. When looking at the MENA job market, the private sector has highlighted that they are planning to offer a large number of employment options in the next few months and the year ahead. It is also important to have insights on which skills, academic qualifications, and experience levels are in highest demand. Job seekers can plan accordingly,” said Arleen Gonsalves, Associate Research Manager, YouGov.

Data for the Bayt.com Middle East Job Index survey was collected online between December4th,2016 and January22nd,2017. Results are based on a sample of3,107 respondents from the following countries: UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan.

  • Date Posted: 20/02/2017
  • Last updated: 20/02/2017
  • Date Posted: 20/02/2017
  • Last updated: 20/02/2017
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