Unfortunately you're right, thank you for highlighting. As I mentioned in my business all entry level started at 10 but have seen many companies go much lower.
I’m a British citizen born and raised so would probably do OK but this is one thing I find disgusting about the Gulf states - no equality of opportunity under the law. I could never move to such a place for work. Why would I even want to.
That's BS. I am from Pakistan with 27K AED monthly salary. As a matter of fact, most westerners are already well settled in the their respective countries and they come to UAE only when offered a higher wage. So eventually the western population that you see in the UAE has higher salary than other nationalities who accept low wages.
12k as entry level hardly exists now. Currently in the UAE job market, it’s nothing like 6 years ago, salaries have gone down! Completely different to a few years ago. It’s now extremely common to be offered 10-12k for experienced roles such as PA or experienced Marketing/HR roles. The Dubai job market is oversaturated and also hardly anyone is being hired from overseas. A requirement now is you have to be on the ground in country. Finding a job in Dubai, no matter how much networking you do is purely down to luck. It’s highly likely you’ll also need to accept a lower salary of 10k, even as an experienced professional, just to be there. The only salaries you will see now in the 15k plus range, tend to be managerial roles.
dxb is a place for western..once your asian or belong into 3rd world countries, even you have high qualification in education or exp you still stay in low social class. take note im almost 10yrs now in a govt company and still stays in accommodation since my salary cannot afford family status,, well im planning my exit soon just to achieved my goal in purchasing basic property in my home country, imagine it took me 10yrs just for the basic needs?
Very true UAE is for westerners, if you are African or Asian, you are paid less. Most private companies pay westerners higher and Asians/africans lower in the same role. Is quite sad 🫤
I don’t know why an entry level would be offered 3260$. While Asian with 15+ years of experience with special skills, was offered 1500$ as basic ++ commissions etc. what a very fair world we live in. And now we are watching their TH-cam about how ‘easy’ it is to just follow their dreams and just move country. But that don’t happen to us.
The teaching jobs I have seen in Dubai pay a lot lower than this which is surprising considering all the degrees and qualifications one needs to be a teacher. Thank you for sharing!
@@mabelgoulden872can I ask what your boyfriend’s salary was as a teacher? I’m not sure if I can survive out here in Dubai , due to start as a teacher in August but I’m getting cold feet because I feel like I’m getting ripped off with my salary and experience
Went on a 2 weeks holiday to Dubai and met few ppl who worked there. Asian ppl get about 2k aed per month working 28 days per month. Their “agency” takes a cut so they provide accommodation outside of Dubai where they share a room with few others. This is a common practice in uae in my experience. I might be wrong but during my holiday I met few ppl in the hotel I stayed and also in the restaurants I ate and their stories had tons of similarities.
That will be base for Europeans, remember they have to give you accommodation, they pay for your kids school in that kind of jobs and several other allowances as plane tickets once a year, transportation allowances. etc. I am an engineer, and the main thing is the negotiation. Oil and gas pay more, then tech companies, the then going down from there. Your nationality is a very important factor, south Asians, Indians, Pakistanis, ETC. make the least. If you are Arab or Arab speaker is the second bracket and the Europeans, Americans, Australians etc. make the most. I am Latino but hold a US citizenship.
Hi Mabel- I have been watching your content for 2+ years now and I would like to thank you for creating such honest and insightful content which help a lot of ppl like me to make a decision to move to UAE . I moved to RAK 2 years back and your videos were of such great help as there is not a lot of info on how the life is in for experts in the rest of the emirates. Thankyou and keep up the good work.
In UAE, the sad truth is you are paid for the same role based on your passport. A white western passport will be said more than a 3rd world passport. That's is how things work there. Not based on meritocracy.
Hi Mabel, love the video; it really gave me useful insights. I have done intensive research but I can't seem to find the salary of a junior data analyst in Dubai. Would you have any idea of the salary?
Thanks for watching!! Hmmm I’m sorry I don’t know anyone in this position. Maybe you could ask on a Facebook group? For example I’ve seen people on Brits in Dubai ask this type of thing :)
Curious to know how much you were making when you were salaried and working for someone and how does it compare to what you're making now as a business owner?
Great question and thanks for watching. My first job was 12k, second was 16k, then when self employed I quickly started earning 30-40K per month and that's when I hired my first team member. Maybe will do a video more on that soon :)
Wao thanks for the info, the salaries in Dubai is really low and it does make wonder why would someone move to such a far location for such a salary…please help me out here
Sort of vid and transparency we need. Love it Keep it up Would love to have a chat about this topic with you as im in tax tech you may be able to help me. Similar age group too
I heard from a few people who got fired that they had to leave the country within a month if they weren't able to find a new job. Hopefully they were exaggerating 😳
that will be base remember they have to give you accommodation, they pay for your kids school in that kind of jobs and is several other allowances as plane tickets once a year, transportation allowances. etc. i am an engineer and the main thing is the negotiation. Oil and gas pay more, then tech companies, the then going down from there. Your nationality is a very important factor, south Asians, Indians, Pakistanis, ETC. make the least. If you are Arab or Arab speaker is the second bracket and the Europeans, Americans, Australians etc. make the most. I am Latino but hold a US citizenship.
I think you need to mention this salary only applies to British, Americans, Europeans... other nationalities struggle to get 3k talk less of 5k
Unfortunately you're right, thank you for highlighting. As I mentioned in my business all entry level started at 10 but have seen many companies go much lower.
I’m a British citizen born and raised so would probably do OK but this is one thing I find disgusting about the Gulf states - no equality of opportunity under the law. I could never move to such a place for work. Why would I even want to.
My sis was offered 3.5k entry level job as an engineer.Americans ,British and Europeans are paid way higher.
That's BS. I am from Pakistan with 27K AED monthly salary. As a matter of fact, most westerners are already well settled in the their respective countries and they come to UAE only when offered a higher wage. So eventually the western population that you see in the UAE has higher salary than other nationalities who accept low wages.
@@TruthSeeker-pp9ig27k Pakistan Rupees?
@@jordzbuenafe6239 27K AED smarty.
@@jordzbuenafe6239 AED man.
3.5 what
12k as entry level hardly exists now. Currently in the UAE job market, it’s nothing like 6 years ago, salaries have gone down! Completely different to a few years ago. It’s now extremely common to be offered 10-12k for experienced roles such as PA or experienced Marketing/HR roles. The Dubai job market is oversaturated and also hardly anyone is being hired from overseas. A requirement now is you have to be on the ground in country. Finding a job in Dubai, no matter how much networking you do is purely down to luck. It’s highly likely you’ll also need to accept a lower salary of 10k, even as an experienced professional, just to be there. The only salaries you will see now in the 15k plus range, tend to be managerial roles.
Thanks for sharing your experience! I think this will really help people. what industry are you in?
Not in big tech companies
I got a 25k dirham a month offer from a tech company
@@flexOSeven16what company
Ur right tho 12k is insane now
dxb is a place for western..once your asian or belong into 3rd world countries, even you have high qualification in education or exp you still stay in low social class. take note im almost 10yrs now in a govt company and still stays in accommodation since my salary cannot afford family status,, well im planning my exit soon just to achieved my goal in purchasing basic property in my home country, imagine it took me 10yrs just for the basic needs?
Very true UAE is for westerners, if you are African or Asian, you are paid less. Most private companies pay westerners higher and Asians/africans lower in the same role. Is quite sad 🫤
Bullshit
I don’t know why an entry level would be offered 3260$. While Asian with 15+ years of experience with special skills, was offered 1500$ as basic ++ commissions etc. what a very fair world we live in. And now we are watching their TH-cam about how ‘easy’ it is to just follow their dreams and just move country. But that don’t happen to us.
@@sunflowerboooost because westerns would work in western companies
The teaching jobs I have seen in Dubai pay a lot lower than this which is surprising considering all the degrees and qualifications one needs to be a teacher. Thank you for sharing!
That’s interesting! My boyfriend was a teacher and we have a teacher friends. I believe salaries range from 15-22k depending on the school
@@mabelgoulden872can I ask what your boyfriend’s salary was as a teacher? I’m not sure if I can survive out here in Dubai , due to start as a teacher in August but I’m getting cold feet because I feel like I’m getting ripped off with my salary and experience
Went on a 2 weeks holiday to Dubai and met few ppl who worked there. Asian ppl get about 2k aed per month working 28 days per month. Their “agency” takes a cut so they provide accommodation outside of Dubai where they share a room with few others. This is a common practice in uae in my experience. I might be wrong but during my holiday I met few ppl in the hotel I stayed and also in the restaurants I ate and their stories had tons of similarities.
That's true I'm working here we are slave
That will be base for Europeans, remember they have to give you accommodation, they pay for your kids school in that kind of jobs and several other allowances as plane tickets once a year, transportation allowances. etc. I am an engineer, and the main thing is the negotiation. Oil and gas pay more, then tech companies, the then going down from there. Your nationality is a very important factor, south Asians, Indians, Pakistanis, ETC. make the least. If you are Arab or Arab speaker is the second bracket and the Europeans, Americans, Australians etc. make the most. I am Latino but hold a US citizenship.
Thank you for doing this. Much appreciation & gratitude to you 🕉💚
You’re welcome!
Hi Mabel- I have been watching your content for 2+ years now and I would like to thank you for creating such honest and insightful content which help a lot of ppl like me to make a decision to move to UAE .
I moved to RAK 2 years back and your videos were of such great help as there is not a lot of info on how the life is in for experts in the rest of the emirates.
Thankyou and keep up the good work.
You are so welcome! 🙏😊
In UAE, the sad truth is you are paid for the same role based on your passport. A white western passport will be said more than a 3rd world passport. That's is how things work there. Not based on meritocracy.
Yes there is a lot of unbalance. As an employer as well I am trying to be the change :) Thanks for watching
What happens if you are Asian but holding US or UK passport?? 😮😮
Thank you thank you so much for this information!! You're a treasure!! ❤️
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for saying it openly. I felt satisfied to know and got motivated.
I'm so glad!
So how could I find jobs in UAE while I'm working in Australia? Or I should come to Dubai first?
This is so useful. Thanks for your transparency x
Glad it was helpful!
So insightful thank you!
You're so welcome!
Hi Mabel, love the video; it really gave me useful insights. I have done intensive research but I can't seem to find the salary of a junior data analyst in Dubai. Would you have any idea of the salary?
Thanks for watching!! Hmmm I’m sorry I don’t know anyone in this position. Maybe you could ask on a Facebook group? For example I’ve seen people on Brits in Dubai ask this type of thing :)
How much a waiter earn in a month?
Thanks Mabel!
Lol! And I'm finding it difficult to get 3k aed per month... Damn
Good luck hope this helps!
Is salary of 10k good for 5 years experience for a software developer
No I think it’s too low
@@mabelgoulden872 can you please tell me what salary range can I except?
Is your salary kept in a Dubai based bank? Or do you transfer to a UK based account?
Dubai account
15-18k is too low for a senior position. Does this include perks like rent transport and school fee?
Not to my knowledge
Curious to know how much you were making when you were salaried and working for someone and how does it compare to what you're making now as a business owner?
Great question and thanks for watching. My first job was 12k, second was 16k, then when self employed I quickly started earning 30-40K per month and that's when I hired my first team member. Maybe will do a video more on that soon :)
@@mabelgoulden872 Amazing! Thanks for sharing. I'm about to setup a business so this is very helpful and motivating.
@@mabelgoulden872what was Ur first job?????
Great video. Would you happen to know how much a resident DJ makes in Dubai?
Hmm sorry I'm really not sure! But maybe join a facebook group forum to ask :)
Wao thanks for the info, the salaries in Dubai is really low and it does make wonder why would someone move to such a far location for such a salary…please help me out here
Really most people find the salaries to be higher :)
Sort of vid and transparency we need. Love it
Keep it up
Would love to have a chat about this topic with you as im in tax tech you may be able to help me. Similar age group too
Glad you found it helpful! Thank you for your comment!
I wonder how much accounting jobs pays
10k max
Does anyone know how much are the Nurses paid?
Very informative video!
What is the expected salary for a business analyst with 7 years of experience?
Is 33k / Month salary good in UAE to start ?
Yes, definitely
@@mabelgoulden872 thank you . Could you suggest better rental apartment ranging 70k-80k/ annual around DIFC , planning to move in by May’24
@@vikasshetty1987what kind of job you are doing?
I heard from a few people who got fired that they had to leave the country within a month if they weren't able to find a new job. Hopefully they were exaggerating 😳
Oh no!!!
It’s true
that’s true
Hello Thank u for this video! U think I can get 20-25k Aed for an engineering role at big tech companies? !
that will be base remember they have to give you accommodation, they pay for your kids school in that kind of jobs and is several other allowances as plane tickets once a year, transportation allowances. etc. i am an engineer and the main thing is the negotiation. Oil and gas pay more, then tech companies, the then going down from there. Your nationality is a very important factor, south Asians, Indians, Pakistanis, ETC. make the least. If you are Arab or Arab speaker is the second bracket and the Europeans, Americans, Australians etc. make the most. I am Latino but hold a US citizenship.
@@juancarloszamora1163 u work in tech field in duabi?
Thank you
You're welcome
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Hi mabel my new friend 🧡.
Your video is too bright to watch for your audience. I have to dim down my monitor in order to watch it comfortably.
Okay!