UAE Pay Scale Outlook and Forecast 2011 -2013


July 20, 2011
15 Pages - SKU: OBI6458199
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Countries covered: United Arab Emirates

The Pay Scale Outlook and Forecast 2011 - 2013 examines the economy, pay review process in the United Arab Emirates (UAE); and summarizes a pay scale for services industry by job profile for managerial and functional echelons.

Pay scale by job profile covers the following roles:

Chief Executive Officer
Vice President
Executive Assistant
Strategic Officer
Legal Advisor
Project Manager
Information Technology Manager
Human Resource Manager
Finance Manager
Project Senior Officer
Project Co-ordinator
Help Desk Administrator
Support Engineer
System Analyst
Recruitment Officer
Administrator
Administrative Assistant
Human Resource Co-ordinator
Employee Relation Officer
General Accountant
Payroll Officer
Payroll Accountant
Accountant - Assistant

Median salaries in private entities are benchmarked to salaries in governmental institutions. A preference for jobs in the governmental sector over jobs in the private sector is explained in the report.

A pay scale forecast 2011 - 2013 is prepared using variables analysis, considering inflation, economic growth and other factors, including demand and supply of jobs available, insurance premiums and labor mobility in the Middle East.



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