Deel reveals the UAE as one of the top five countries for hiring in the MEA, particularly in tech roles. With the rapid digital transformation and increased emphasis on remote work globally, the UAE stands out in the Middle East & Africa region and is leading the way forward.
According to Deel’s data, the MEA region has seen a 124% increase in hiring in the last 12 months, with over 4,400 global companies choosing to hire in the region during that period. Deel’s latest insights from the first half of 2023 spotlight the UAE’s integral role in supporting the global rise in tech hiring, with the nation ranking second among countries recruiting in the region.
Tarek Salam, Head of MENA expansion at Deel, said, “Looking at the current trends from the MEA region, we see the effect of the digital age, with the UAE leading in technological innovation and remote job opportunities, which also translate to employees’ enhanced productivity and overall quality of life. The UAE, with its flourishing economy, tech hubs, and multinational businesses, has always been a hotspot for international talent. At Deel, we’re looking at the data in-depth to understand the dynamic of remote workers in the UAE and the region. Our goal is to help businesses hire anyone, anywhere.”
According to Deel’s research, the UAE ranks second in MEA remote hiring, with a 144% increase over the last 12 months, closely trailing Israel which ranks first. Other nations making significant strides include South Africa, Nigeria, and Saudi Arabia. A broad spectrum of industries in the region are tapping into remote talent with tech roles continuing to dominate the field including IT, computer software development and Internet services, alongside e-sports, finance, and trading, which witnessed a 56.3% increase on the previous half year results.
The spotlight on the hiring trends of over 4,400 companies revealed that from a total population of workers, Nigeria was the top country employees were contracted from (4,084), Turkey (3,427), South Africa (3,178) followed by the UAE (1,972), with Kenya (1,863) coming in fifth. The latest data reflects growing international collaborations and remote working possibilities that employers and employees are taking full advantage of in the region.