Why UAE workforce shouldn't be expecting salary hikes in 202

Why UAE workforce shouldn't be expecting salary hikes in 2021


Dubai: Go easy on salary expectations, but expect more flexibility on benefits. That’s what job prospects are hearing more of from HR managers as UAE’s employment scene picked up slightly during the final quarter of what has been one torrid year.
Jobs are once again being created – and filled – for senior executive roles, and also at the entry level for positions related to logistics and in ecommerce, the two categories that had the highest number of new hiring all through this year.
Interesting, according to Korn Ferry International, the consultancy, hospitality too is back to selective recruiting, despite being one of the worst hit sectors following the pandemic. “We will see a rebound in hiring activity in hospitality and retail as we see higher spending by local residents along with higher tourist in-flows,” said Vijay Gandhi, Regional Director at Korn Ferry.

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