As housing costs spike and investment yields shift, employers across the emirate are recalibrating salaries and benefits to retain skilled workers in an increasingly competitive regional market.
As enterprises across the Emirates shift investment toward artificial intelligence and green initiatives, recruiters reveal the skills gap widening—and the salary expectations soaring.
As international supply chains reconfigure and geopolitical tensions reshape commerce, Dubai's employers are racing to hire specialists in emerging markets and alternative trade routes.
Commercial landlords grapple with stubborn vacancies and margin pressure as the emirate's premium office sector confronts structural challenges in 2026.
As foreign capital reshapes sectors from fintech to logistics, understanding the economic signals behind hiring trends is crucial for jobseekers and investors alike.
Entrepreneurs across the emirate are grappling with escalating operational expenses and fiercer competition as the city's SME sector faces its most challenging year in recent memory.
As visitor numbers surge past pre-pandemic records, hospitality and service sector employers are competing fiercely for talent, fundamentally reshaping how the emirate attracts and retains workers.
As regional tensions reshape supply chains and currency volatility impacts margins, Dubai's trading community faces a critical reset in how it conducts international commerce.
As foot traffic patterns evolve and dining preferences shift post-pandemic, Dubai's F&B and retail leaders are navigating new operational realities that demand strategic adaptation.
Escalating housing costs and inflation are forcing multinational employers across the Emirates to compete harder for skilled workers, triggering a fundamental shift in recruitment strategies.
As government backing intensifies and venture capital flows into emerging tech hubs, a new class of landlords, service providers and ecosystem players are positioning themselves to dominate the next phase of Dubai's startup revolution.