The UAE
has been revealed as the global leader in attracting talent for the second
consecutive year, according to a recent global study by LinkedIn, the world's
largest professional network on the Internet. By analysing every new position
that was added to member profiles between January 1, 2014, and December 31,
2014, LinkedIn determined that the UAE attracts the most talent, gaining 1.89
per cent as of its total workforce.
Ali Matar, Head of Talent
Solutions, LinkedIn MENA, said: "This is the second year that the UAE has
been revealed as the most attractive destination for professionals. LinkedIn
has more than 380 million members from around the world, including more than 16
million in the Middle East and North Africa region, and more than two million
members in the UAE, which enables us to determine trends amongst the globe's
connected professionals."
According to the study,
India is the leading source of professional talent coming to the UAE
representing 28 per cent, with the United Kingdom, Pakistan, United States, and
Qatar making up the top five. Other Gulf nations contributed a combined 11 per
cent of members who moved to the UAE. The top sectors for talent moving into
the UAE in 2014 were professional services, architectural and engineering,
financial services and insurance, technology (software), and retail and
consumer products, while the most common occupations were sales people,
marketing specialists, project managers, corporate finance specialists,
accountants, consultants, and mechanical engineers.
Matar concluded: "It
is especially interesting that the results of this study show that the UAE's
attractiveness as an employment market is no longer limited to the traditional
sources of talent, which for years have been India, Pakistan, and other Arab
states. The study clearly shows that there is a high international appeal,
especially from the United Kingdom and the United States, establishing the UAE
as a globally desirable destination for migration. This confirms the country's
status as a strong economy and an appealing working environment that is highly
capable of competing on a global scale."
Other countries
attracting the most talent according to LinkedIn's study are Switzerland (0.90
per cent), Saudi Arabia (0.85 per cent), followed by Singapore, Germany, South
Africa, Ireland, Australia, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, and Belgium. Losing the
most talent is India (-0.23 per cent), France (-0.20 per cent) and Italy (-0.19
per cent). -End-
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