LinkedIn reveals top priorities of UAE job seekers

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Dubai / Emirates Business

LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional network, has announced findings from its annual 2016 MENA Talent Trends study providing new insights into job seekers’ top priorities, and how recruiters can effectively engage potential candidates and compete for the best talent.
The findings ultimately reveal that almost everyone is interested in hearing about new job opportunities, even if they are not actively looking for a change. In the UAE alone, a massive 94% of professionals surveyed said they are interested in learning about new jobs. Moreover, approximately 53% of respondents in the UAE survey said they were “actively searching” for new roles, which is significantly higher than the global average of 36%.
“The region’s job market is evolving as a result of many external socio-economic factors. In this environment, it is essential for companies to assess their recruiting strategy and ensure it is aligned with the priorities of today’s professionals,” says Ali Matar, Head of LinkedIn Talent Solutions, Southern Europe, Middle East and North Africa. “Investing in channels for the public to research jobs before they apply and empowering employees to contribute towards recruitment needs are particularly advantageous. Getting specific about your company’s culture and values will also meet job seekers’ desire to know more about their long-term prospects before jumping into a role.”
Given the challenging job market globally, the survey investigates the biggest roadblocks that candidates in the region face from companies when finding jobs. Compared to their global counterparts, professionals across MENA don’t hear back as frequently after applying to a company (32% of respondents in cited this as a challenge), and more find it difficult to negotiate their salary and role with companies compared to the global average (31% of respondents in MENA cited this as a challenge).
One possible reason for this disparity is the transparency of information—or lack thereof—between recruiters and job seekers. The UAE survey found that the number one request from candidates to know about prospective companies is to understand the company’s culture and values (69% cited this as a priority). This was then followed by a greater understanding of perks & benefits, as well as company leadership, employee perspectives, and the company’s mission and vision.
In an effort to better connect talent and opportunity, the survey also explores how people learn about new jobs and ultimately land their desired role. Compared to their global peers, professionals across MENA are actually more likely to find out about a new job from a corporate recruiter (13%) or someone in their personal network (25%) rather than reading online articles about the company. After hearing about these positions, job seekers in MENA tend to not apply right away, with more than half first researching the company in detail and nearly half saying that they update their resume before applying.

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