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Scope for Jobs in Damascus, the Emerging Career Hub

Submitted by naukrigulf
Wed, 21 Jul 2010

Damascus, an important religious and cultural center of Levant, is the capital of Syria. It has been chosen as the Arab Capital of Culture in the year 2008 while serving as the seat of central government. It is located about 80 kms inland from the Mediterranean Sea on a plateau of 2200 ft. above sea level. This ‘City of Jasmin' is the emerging career choice for professionals who wish to work abroad with a plethora of jobs in Damascus coming up. The most popular sectors include travel & tourism, real estate hospitality, finance, trading and other traditional means like handcrafts and copper engraving.

Jobs in Middle East provide the most lucrative remuneration along with attractive incentives and luxurious lifestyle. The cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Cairo, Oman, etc. offer the cosmopolitan approach to the Arab culture giving a sneak peak into the modernizing society of Islam. People from all around the world, across the continents migrate to the cities in Far East to make good money and lead a comfortable life. The primary reason is that they get four to five times the money of what they are paid in their homeland for the same job. So, the exchange works like this: expatriates invest their expertise and experience to help develop the economy while the government pays them at least treble the amount of money as compensation.

Those with good qualification, required experience and training come to the Arabic world to swell their pockets in a short duration of time. This is why jobs in Middle East are the most sought after by expatriates from all industries and levels. What makes the Islamic cities pay hefty sums of money to foreign professionals is the dearth of skills and expertise in local population. In fact, the huge influx of expats in Arab has resulted in their outnumbering the local population. So, Middle East jobs promise good money and high standard lifestyle to a great extent becoming a major puller for expats.

The economy of Damascus has always been trade oriented though its cultural richness is now propelling the tourism industry. In order to attract tourists to the city, the development of hotels or hospitality and travel sectors is indispensable. It asks for paramount significance to high quality services and international standard facilities to ensure a nice stay for foreigners. For this, employing well qualified expatriates is inevitable as they are trained and experienced enough to welcome the guests and make them feel home. Such services are extremely crucial at the nascent stages of economic and sector-wise development. As a result, tourism jobs in Damascus have grown in number attracting more and more expats.

The same theory of the ‘need' of foreign expertise and talent can be applied to the upcoming real estate boom in Damascus. The decayed land of the city due to historical conflicts now yearns for rapid property developments especially in industrial sector as textiles and food processing units are increasingly opened in the city. The progress in residential segment is sure to come along with commercial expansion as the growing manpower would create demand for quality housing. As prevalent across the world, the residential and commercial realty establishments are always followed by extensions in retail property sector. Thus, the monumental scope for specialists in construction sector can be gauged by the fact that Damascus is yet to travel a long road to come to terms with its infrastructure and real estate developments.

Hence, jobs in Damascus are innumerable and will keep growing further in the coming years and decades. One needs to grab the right opportunity at the right time and make best out of it.

 

Deepika Bansal writes on behalf of NaukriGulf.com, a leading job portal for jobs in Gulf Region,Jobs in DamascusMiddle East jobs. Naukri.com's foray into the Middle East is an Endeavour to provide established client base with services that best meet their international requirements as well as expand our operations on to a global arena.


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