Dubai-based airline Emirates Group, is the most popular employer for
fresh university graduates in the UAE, followed by international consumer goods
company Unilever, according to the latest research by online recruitment firm GulfTalent.
The findings are based on GulfTalent’s survey of over 300 recent
graduates and final-year students at UAE’s prestigious American University of
Sharjah (AUS), which hosts a mix of both expatriate and local students from all
Emirates.
Top 20 Most Popular Employers for Graduates in UAE
1
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Emirates Group
|
11
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Schlumberger
|
2
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Unilever
|
12
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AECOM
|
3
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Chalhoub Group
|
13
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Emaar
|
4
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General Electric
|
14
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Leo Burnett
|
5
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Nestlé
|
15
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MBC Group
|
6
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ADNOC
|
16
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Deloitte
|
7
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Petrofac
|
17
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IBM
|
8
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PwC
|
18
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Atkins
|
9
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Procter & Gamble
|
19
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L'Oreal
|
10
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Etihad
|
20
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Bee'ah
|
According to the survey results, construction and finance are
the most popular sectors for graduates, followed by consumer goods.
The survey found a sharp divide in preferences by
nationality. Among expatriate graduates an overwhelming 91% majority favour working
for multinationals. By contrast, 63% of Emirati graduates opt for
government-owned organisations.
Local UAE private sector firms appear to be the least
desired option for both nationals and expatriates, the survey found.
ADNOC, Mubadala and Etisalat were voted the most popular
employers among UAE national graduates.
Top 10 Most Popular Employers for Emirati Graduates
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Key Attraction
Factors
The survey asked graduates about the factors that
drove them to choose their preferred employer. The top three factors mentioned were
the opportunity to do interesting and challenging work, the quality of the
training and development programme, and the company’s brand and reputation.
Interestingly, salary and benefits only ranked 4th
in the key attraction factors.
However, the survey did find a significant gap in the
expectations of graduates for their starting salary – with salary expectations
of Emirati graduate averaging AED 27,000 per month, compared with AED 9,000 for
expatriate graduates.
Overseas experience is also highly valued by graduates. One
in two graduates expressed interest in gaining experience working outside the
UAE and were drawn to the employers that offered this opportunity. According to
the survey, the most popular country overall for graduates in the UAE to live
and work in is the USA, followed by the UK and Canada – among both local and
expatriate graduates.
Employment Success
33% of Emirati graduates surveyed reported
already having a job offer prior to graduation, compared with 18% of expats.
When asked what they thought were the key
factors for employers selecting graduates, the most important factor cited was
work experience. Expatriate graduates, in particular, reported finding it very
challenging to land an entry-level job without already holding 1-2 years of
experience.
In relative terms, Emirati graduates considered
command of English language to contribute far more to their chances of finding
employment, compared with expatriates who did not consider it a big factor for
employers.
When asked about their ideal next steps after graduation, 67%
of respondents said they wished to start a job, followed by 27% who wanted to
continue further study, 2% who planned to join their family business and 4% who
aim to start up on their own.
Employer Reactions
Commenting on survey findings, several of the country’s
leading employers pointed to similar factors as key to their success. Unilever’s
Vice President of Human Resources for the MENA region, Assaf Al-Quraishi, attributed
his company’s popularity to having a “fulfilling, inclusive and dynamic work
environment” which young graduates find supportive of their development and
progress.
Wassim Eid, Chief Human Resources Officer of the Chalhoub
Group, which also ranked in the top-10, cited his firm’s extensive investment
in nurturing young talent, including development of retail academies,
university partnerships and active interaction with graduates through job
fairs.
Explaining Etisalat’s popularity among Emirati graduates,
Younis Abdul Aziz Al Nimr, Etisalat UAE’s Chief Human Resources Officer,
attributed the company’s success in attracting young nationals to offering them
“a platform for developing their talent and building their future careers”
including training them with the latest technology, tools and processes that
help them grow into future leaders.
None of the employers cited salary and benefits as their key
differentiator in attracting top graduate talent, consistent with the findings
of the survey.
Survey Methodology
GulfTalent’s study was based on a survey of 303 recent graduates
and final-year students from American University of Sharjah (AUS). The survey
was conducted during June 2016. For ranking employers, each survey participant
was asked to name their top 3 choices, without being presented with a
pre-compiled list of choices. Employers were ranked based on the number of
votes they received.
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