In terms of the current global technological revolution, Dubai is leading the way. Dubai is positioned to become the global hub of transformation with developments like Marsa Al Arab and the Dubai Creek Tower, according to The National News.
Compared to other nations, the United Arab Emirates’ labor market rebounded from the coronavirus epidemic more swiftly, partly because of government initiatives that encouraged businesses to hire more staff and grow.
“67% of technology employers expect to grow their organization’s headcount this year, most commonly by more than 10%,” states Oliver Kowalski, managing director of Hays Middle East.
Data science, software development, and artificial intelligence are three of the top ten skills in demand in the UAE, according to the Cooper Fitch 2024 UAE Salary Guide.
It is predicted that AI alone will provide $96 billion to the UAE’s GDP by the end of this decade.
In the IT sector, the most sought-after positions are chief technology officer, head of IT, software developer, and project manager.
In the tech sector of the United Arab Emirates, Oracle Fusion, Java, Python, and test automation are the most sought-after technical talents and experiences.