Professionals in the UAE and Saudi Arabia plan to look for new jobs this year, despite the fact that jobseekers and recruiters alike consider hiring to have become more difficult, according to LinkedIn research.
75 per cent of professionals surveyed in the UAE and Saudi Arabia plan to look for a new job this year, yet more than half (51 per cent) say the job search has become harder in the last year, according to new research from LinkedIn.
Nearly half (46 per cent) of HR professionals surveyed in the UAE and KSA also say that the search to fill roles with qualified talent has become harder, signalling a necessary shift in the way people will need to apply for – and land – a job in 2025.
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A significant portion of professionals (58 per cent) struggle to maintain a positive outlook during their job search, as they find the process frustrating (43 per cent) and time-consuming (57 per cent).
Despite these challenges, there is a sense of optimism among job seekers with as many as 58 per cent expressing confidence in securing new opportunities in 2025 due to their belief that the job market will improve.
Those looking for new jobs in the UAE and KSA are positioned to navigate a vibrant and dynamic job market.
Both countries are expected to achieve robust economic growth in 2025, with the UAE’s non-oil sectors expected to see a growth rate of 4-5 per cent1 and the Kingdom expected to track a 4.9 per cent growth, largely supported by their diversification strategies.
For many, the job search has become a numbers game, where professionals have to apply to more jobs to increase their chances at securing a role.
However, this strategy is not effective as 44 per cent of people are applying to more jobs than ever, but hearing back less, with 48 per cent believing that it has gotten harder to get a response from a hirer/recruiter.
Hiring managers are also finding the process increasingly challenging. 29 per cent of HR professionals in the UAE and KSA are spending between three and five hours a day sifting through applications, with 69 per cent saying that less than half of the job applications they receive meet the criteria listed.
This comes as no surprise as nearly half of all professionals (49 per cent) wish they had a more efficient way of assessing if they’re a match for a job and a significant portion 34 per cent state that they apply for jobs regardless of how many of the requirements they are a match for.
Najat Abdelhadi, LinkedIn Career Expert, said: “It’s easy to see why job seekers are applying to more roles than ever, trying to break through the job market, but it’s not working. However, the views of HR professionals we surveyed show that the hiring market is healthy– so professionals need to shift their approach and be more strategic in applying for roles that match their skillset so they stand out.”
Those aiming to make a job change and explore new opportunities can look to LinkedIn’s Jobs on the Rise reports for UAE and KSA for insights on the fastest-growing jobs over the past three years.
Almost three-quarters (71 per cent) of this year’s Jobs on the Rise roles are new to the annual lists, with Artificial Intelligence Engineer emerging as the most common role globally.
This year’s ranking also spotlights an uptick in roles for security-focused engineering, travel and in-person service sector roles, as business-as-usual returns in many parts of the world following pandemic shifts.
As professionals look to break through the job search in 2025, LinkedIn can help job seekers stand out, find the right job and gain insights to explore their job potential. The network shared these tips for adapting job searches and standing out in 2025:
- Adopt an adaptability mindset: Navigating the current job market can be hard, but with a willingness to adapt, there is more opportunity for career growth. Be sure to highlight your soft skills, like adaptability and communication, during the hiring process, and spend time building these skills
- Use AI to your advantage: Optimise your LinkedIn profile to get noticed with AI tools. AI is more commonly being used by talent hirers to help filter applications, so it’s important to keep your profile up-to-date with your current skills and experience to stand out. To incorporate AI into your work, lean into the experience, learnings and knowledge from colleagues and your network to connect, learn and stay ahead
- Make your match: Determine how your skills and qualifications match recruiters’ job specifications using LinkedIn’s new job match feature. This helps you to more easily identify which roles you’re best suited for and where to focus your time and effort
- Search safely: Search for jobs that have verified information to help you prioritise authentic job opportunities and apply with confidence
- Discover new opportunities: Explore emerging roles in LinkedIn’s Jobs on the Rise, with actionable insights like current open positions, remote work availability, most common skills for each role, top cities hiring, and more to help professionals land their next role