Kuwait, which was once known only for oil and energy. Now it is rapidly emerging as a modern commercial and industrial centre. A recent report by LinkedIn has made it clear that the demand for foreign professionals has increased a lot here. Especially of people who have business, engineering, education and digital skills. The government’s New Kuwait 2035 vision is considered to be the biggest reason for this change.
The Government of Kuwait aims to build a sustainable and diversified economy by moving the country away from oil dependence. Under this vision, emphasis is being laid on infrastructure, IT, education and private investment. For this reason, now new opportunities are being created in Kuwait not only in the oil industry but also in the fields of corporate, technology, and education.
increasing jobs in kuwait
Kuwait is now seeing demand for foreign professionals in every field. First of all let’s talk about business administration. Here companies are opening new offices and they need people skilled in management. Such experts are getting an average salary of 400 Kuwaiti Dinar (approximately ₹ 1.09 lakh).
- Retail Sector: Talking about the retail sector, mall manager has now become a popular post. The sector has boomed due to the increase in the number of shopping centers in Kuwait and neighboring countries. Their income is around 500 dinars (₹1.36 lakh).
- education field: New opportunities have opened up for foreign teachers in the education sector also. Especially the demand for English teachers has increased, whose average salary ranges from 300 to 350 dinars (₹95,000).
- Engineering Sector: Talking about engineering sector, it is the highest paying sector. The need for civil, electrical and mechanical engineers remains constant. These professionals get a salary ranging from 600 to 750 dinars (₹1.63 to ₹2.04 lakh).
- Other Jobs: Apart from this, the demand for professions like graphic designer, HR specialist, factory supervisor and sales representative is also increasing continuously. With the expansion of the digital and industrial sectors, these jobs are becoming both permanent and attractive.
Impact of foreign investment and new economy
This increase in employment opportunities in Kuwait did not come suddenly. There are many reasons behind this, including policies promoting foreign investment, expansion of the private sector and new industrial plans under Kuwait Vision 2035. The government’s goal is that every sector of the country, from education to construction and digital services, should become self-reliant and local youth as well as foreign experts should get equal opportunities.
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