Mona Karaoui's Blog – June 2010 Archive (4)

The Women in the Middle East Workplace 2010- Survey

"The Women in the Middle East Workplace 2010" survey is a measure of women’s perceptions, attitudes, experiences and satisfaction with various elements of their role in the Middle Eastern workplace, particularly regarding their treatment relative to that received by their male counterparts.



Data for the Women in the Middle East Workplace poll was collected online between the period of 26th April and 23rd May 2010 with a total of 2086 respondents, including locals, Arab expats,… Continue

Added by Mona Karaoui on June 24, 2010 at 8:00am — No Comments

The Middle East Job Index | April 2010

May 09, 2010



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… Continue

Added by Mona Karaoui on June 10, 2010 at 6:41am — No Comments

What to look for in a prospective employer

Question from Job seeker



I am soon to graduate with a MBA from one of the UAE’s Top academic institutions. I can confidently say I have attained an excellent education background, impeccable communication and analyzing skills backed with internship experiences at Top Multi National companies in the Middle East. I have already started applying to jobs in the UAE and have 2 to 3 offers waiting in line. I am not sure though, what is it that I must look at first when trying to… Continue

Added by Mona Karaoui on June 10, 2010 at 6:37am — No Comments

Women in the Middle East Workplace: Standing Tall

The latest HR research survey from Bayt.com and YouGov Siraj titled ‘’Women in the Middle East Workplace’’ indicates that woman across the region are standing tall, taking an active role in the workforce, climbing the organisational ranks in every industry and making a very active commitment to their careers.



Several encouraging findings emerge from the survey. Women largely feel they are as ambitious or even more ambitious than their male colleagues, they largely plan to work to an… Continue

Added by Mona Karaoui on June 10, 2010 at 6:21am — No Comments

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