Middle East Businesses to Increase Employee Headcount in 1Q 2014

Businesses in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, are expected to increase their employee headcount in the first quarter of 2014, around 39 percent, compared to 27 percent in the corresponding period last year, according to the quarterly business confidence survey conducted by the Dubai Economic Development.
The survey found that service and manufacturing firms are more optimistic about hiring than trading companies. Dubai’s business confidence is increasing, as well, as 63 percent of respondents witnessing better economic conditions in the first quarter of 2014, compared to 58 percent in 4Q 2013.
“Dubai’s business confidence index for the final quarter of 2013 rose to reach 144.3 points, up from 141.6 points in 3Q 2013,” DED stated.
Businesses will also witness stronger net profits based on higher demand and improved margins, with around 62 percent in 1Q 2014, but this statistic found that larger companies were more confident about increased profits than small to medium enterprises, according to the survey.
The transportation sector will also observe an increase in contracts in 2014, around 64 percent of firms, which is driven by a rise in demand from other major sectors. However, exporters in Dubai were less confident, the survey stated, compared to the emirate’s overall business community due to lower optimism on selling prices.

Overall, employment and wages in the energy sector will continue to increase. Dubai, with the other Emirates, is the employment hub for the region, with rising levels of demand for consumer goods driving demand for more sales and marketing and supply chain professionals across the Gulf region, according to Trefor Murphy, managing director at Morgan McKinley UAE.
“Rising levels of demand within both the green and traditional energy sectors also mean a growth in opportunities for power generation professionals,” he added. “With many new projects announced recently, there is a significant demand for professionals in the construction and oil and gas industries, with Iraq particularly short of oil industry specialist.”
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