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Monday, September 20, 2010

Working Environment in Dubai

By : Deepika Bansal

Dubai is the dream for millions as it offers handsome salaries, attractive incentives, lucrative working conditions and luxurious lifestyle. It gives you everything you want in return of your experience and for contributing to the emirate's economy. Jobs in Dubai are the most pursued after in the entire Middle East as it is the most urbanized city of the region.

Jobs in Dubai are flourishing and so, are the migrants with countless professionals moving to the city for work purposes. Many uncertainties cloud people's minds while taking a life changing decision of leaving the home land and moving to a new unknown place. Middle East is thought to be mysterious by many since not much is known about the region and what adds to the enigma is its conservative approach. But, Dubai is different from the conservative ideologies as it presents a unique melange of people from different nationalities. With people from almost all parts of the world coming together at one platform to work, Dubai comes across as a cosmopolitan city. One can definitely brush his/her intellectual skills in the city by meeting such different kind of people and create a better view on things.

Now, it is extremely important to know the place one is migrating to get used to it easily. The first thing after going through the work contract and exploring lifestyle followed in Dubai is to get hang of the working conditions in the city. So, let us take a look at the salaries, the professional environment and other such things to be familiar with the place. This is important to set right expectations and get easily adjusted to the new environment of the emirate.

- The salaries are much higher as compared to other parts of the world, even greater than those in Western Europe. The most lucrative thing about salaries in Dubai is that they are tax-free, so one keeps the entire amount one earns without paying anything to the government. They mostly include basic salary, accommodation, transportation, medical benefits, incentives, bonus and various other components (like education for children and air tickets for home visits).

- Jobs in Dubai are mostly contract based and so, more often than not, professionals are hired on temporary basis. The bonus may or may not be included in contractual jobs as it is paid later in the form of end of service benefits. This amount is given to the expatriates by law depending on the duration of the contract in order to thank them for their expert services and contribution to the economy.

- The day starts early in Dubai with work timings of 9 hours usually from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm. The working hours are generally reduced to 6 in the month of Ramadan though this may or may not apply to foreign professionals. Their weekend off is on Fridays and the second one may be either on Thursdays or on Saturdays. Even schools are closed on Thursdays and Fridays, so this weekend is preferable though many international companies choose to go for a weekend on Fridays and Saturdays.

So, some of the conditions may be a little unusual for expat professionals and this is why it is emphasized that one must know well about them even before applying for jobs in Dubai. If one is joining a reputed company, things get easier and better compensation than usual can be expected as well. All employees are treated with equal respect and fairly without any preference for locals. What encourages most to look for jobs in Middle East is that expats are welcomed with open arms in this region.

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