Saudi spotlight

SPOTLIGHT SAUDI ARABIA CANDIDATE EDITION

Saudi Arabia provides professionals with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to advance their careers, and to be part of building a nation. Ambitious plans and projects highlight the Kingdom’s cultural, social, and economic diversification efforts in many sectors, including infrastructure, healthcare, education and tourism . ‘Mega-Project’ has been a commonly used term for decades now. However, now we move into a new era of more elaborate projects at a scale never seen before – this is the start of the ‘giga-project’ era. These major projects are central to Saudi Arabia’s VISION 2030 to boost trade and investment. At the forefront of all plans is a drive to accelerate the country’s energy transition, achieving world-leading sustainability goals. BUILD YOUR CAREER AND BUILD A NATION

Some of the Kingdom’s most ambitious Giga-Projects, you may have already heard about include: Some of the Kingdom’s most ambitious giga-projects, you may have already heard about include:

• Al’Ula Project • Diriyah Gate • Neom ProjectNeom Projectject Project • Al’Ula Project • Diriyah Gate • Neom Project • Qiddiya Project • Red Sea Global • Qiddiya Project • Red Sea Global

We are looking for the talent and expertise it takes to work on the most talked about giga-projects in the world. These opportunities grant you access and experience with the best design firms, project management consultancies and developers from around the globe. You have worked hard, taking every opportunity to build your career thus far. Saudi now offers you the chance to leave a legacy and be part of building a nation.

Are you interested in taking on this challenge? Then we want to hear from you.

BUILDING YOUR LEGACY Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched Vision 2030 in April 2016 as a strategic plan to achieve three intertwined goals:

• Diversifying the Saudi economy away from oil • Modernising Saudi society • Enhancing the Kingdom’s global profile

The scale and ambition of his vision and the projects that have been launched to fulfil this vision are unparalleled.

Expats working in Saudi Arabia play a key role in contributing to this vision. And while expats assist in building the nation, they are also building their own personal legacy.

NAME OF PROJECT

COST TO COMPLETE

YEAR OF COMPETITION

$500 billion

From 2030

Neom Project

$63 billion

2027

Diriyah Gate

$40 billion

2030

Qiddiya Project

$20 billion

2030

Red Sea Global

2035 (welcoming guests since 2019)

$15 billion

Al’Ula Project

Asir Region Soudah Development

$13.3 billion

2030

The Jeddah Waterfront

$4.8 billion

Open Feb 2023

$1 billon

2027

King Salman Park

SALARY EXPECTATIONS

11% Expat salaries in Saudi Arabia rose by 11% year on year in 2021 53% Living costs in the kingdom are up to 53% lower than in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The below is a sample of roles MRG have appointed in the past 12 months:

Saudi Arabia continues to offer some of the highest expatriate salaries in the world.

• Development Director • Head of Construction Management • GIS & Tech, Senior Manager • Executive Director of Sales and Commercial

• Infrastructure, Senior Manager • Manager, Financial Analysis • Senior Manager, Project Controls • Head of Media Policy

• Director of

Expat salaries in Saudi Arabia rose by 11% year on year in 2021 to an average of $188,000 for middle management roles, according to the latest MyExpatriate Market Pay Survey published annually by London-headquartered research firm ECA International. Coupled with this, expats in Saudi Arabia enjoy a lower- than-average cost of living in the region. For example, living costs in the kingdom are up to 53% lower than in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Masterplanning and Design • Director of Sustainability • Commercial Manager • Design Manager

SECTOR RANGE Due to the nature of the giga-projects, whereby futuristic regions, cities and neighbourhoods are being built from greenfield sites, there is a high demand for a wide range of industry specialists.

Saudi salaries and the combined reasonable cost of living are highly advantageous to international candidates.

The below table gives an average salaries for a sample of roles, note these are reflective of client side appointments.

• Development • Construction • PMO • Design & Architecture • Infrastructure • Engineering

• FM • Finance • Legal • Policy & Strategy • Professional Services • Town Planning

• Tech & Digital • Sales & Marketing • Sustainability • Cost and Commercial

UK ANNUAL SALARY (£)

SAUDI ANNUAL SALARY (£) 47,500 - £80,000

POSITION

45K -70K

Specialist (3-5 yrs)

60K - 80K

£60,000 – 110,000

Manager (5-10 yrs)

80K - 125K

130,000 – 200,000

Senior Manager (10-15 yrs)

“Matt introduced me to working in Saudi and successfully placed me in a niche environment (Nov 2022). Making a global move is daunting to say the least. Matt guided me throughout the lengthy process in both a professional and personal manner. There was sincere connection and care from start to finish and I would highly recommend working with Matt with regards to advancing your career in the global market.”

100K - 165K

200,000 – 290,000

Director (15-25 yrs)

180K – 240K

290,000 – 475,000

Executive Director (25 yrs +)

240K+

425,000+

Chief Officer (25 yrs +)

Martin du Plessis, Development Executive, Company name confidential

The above is an outline of a few roles, but the variety and breadth of positions extends far beyond.

WORKING WOMEN IN SAUDI ARABIA

Historically Saudi Arabia has seen a low level of female participation in the workforce. However, reforms in the last decade, such as the right to vote, right to drive and change in guardianship rules, have considerably impacted women’s access to work.

64% The share of Saudi women in the labour market expanded by an incredible 64% in just two years.

37% The numbers are increasing steadily and the workforce now stands at 37% female.

For non-Saudi women considering a career move to Saudi Arabia, there is an active drive to increase female representation working on these giga-projects. Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 outlined plans to increase the female labour force participation rate to over 30%. This goal was achieved in 10 years, and we’re seeing the female share in the giga- project workforce continue to go from strength to strength.

Living arrangements whilst working on giga-projects can differ widely depending on the project you are working on. LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Sites on more developed projects or near developed cities may offer a compound living option. These are secure gated communities with a variety of amenities on site. They often include swimming pools, fitness centres, convenience stores, coffee shops and preschools.

Remote sites will initially offer more basic accommodation and may not be able to house families.

The housing options will differ from project to project and depend on availability.

HOLIDAY OPTIONS

There are nine national holidays in Saudi Arabia, each ranging from one to four days leave. Combined with annual leave, which can vary from 22 – 40 days, and expats have both the luxuries of time and proximity to explore the world .

Saudi-based expats are also only a five- hour flight from many popular tourist destinations across the Middle East, Europe, Africa and Asia, including:

Firstly, many chose to discover Saudi Arabia’s rich history and culture by enjoying a wide range of staycation experiences, such as:

• Egypt • Jordan • Oman • UAE

• Greece • Italy • Turkey

• Kenya • Maldives • Seychelles • Tanzania

• Cambodia • India • Indonesia • Sri Lanka • Thailand • Vietnam

• Experiencing the oasis in Al Ahsa • Exploring a UNESCO World Heritage site in Jeddah • Enjoying the water in Umluj - also known as Saudi Arabia’s Maldives • Checking out aVillage in Abha • Diving into the waters of the Farasan Islands in Jizan • Taking a road trip to Tabuk’s Wadi Disah • Taking in the heritage at AlUla

Cairo, Egypt

Male, Maldives

Salalah, Oman

THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME

Living in Saudi Arabia and working on the nation’s unique giga-projects offers you a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Operating on a scale never seen before, and working closely with international talent offers fast-tracked career progression while connecting you to global business leaders in your sector, creating essential experiences and networks that will last you a lifetime. The opportunity to explore new cultures, travel widely and grow personally are enriching experiences that are much easier to access with a move abroad.

Saudi Arabia is your opportunity to be part of a nation’s legacy and to build your legacy too.

OUR GLOBAL EXPANSION Since 2019, The Management Recruitment Group has experienced rapid international growth. Our thriving global expansion can be attributed to the MRG teams listening closely and working collaboratively with our local customers in these new regions while maintaining our unique and effective approach to recruitment.

In February 2023, MRG’s Central and Eastern hub was opened by Izabela Kawczynski in Poland.

MRG in South Africa is set to be launched by Amy Hulley in March 2024.

In 2021, we established a team dedicated to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s PIF giga-projects

MRG Consult delivered its first training session in September 2023.

In 2019 Olly Piltz opened the first international office in Asia.

Our group headcount grew by 40% in 2022, an accomplishment in economically unsettled times. We believe this is because we offer something different to our candidates, clients and internal employees. We call it being deliberately ‘ Different by Design ’. We also hold our Four Core Values at the heart of how we do business. 4O% Our group headcount grew by 40% in 2022.

In November 2023, Pramegh Sangle established our India office .

MRG in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, is set to be launched in the spring of 2024.

MRG Global launches in June 2023

MRG’S FOUR CORE VALUES

RELENTLESS Search and Selection is rarely easy. Being Relentless is about doing the hard yards to get an assignment to the right conclusion. It’s about overcoming challenges. Ultimately, it’s means we’re driven by enthusiasm and energy and a pride in the work that we do.

FORENSIC We are Forensic in our approach to candidate assessment and analysis and we pride ourselves on spotting the details that others may miss. Our briefings and our research are exhaustive and our work is detail- obsessed. We are process driven and data led. We look for evidence and proof to back up what we believe.

INCLUSIVE We believe that diverse ideas and experience builds better teams and better teams make better businesses so our approach to recruitment is open, fair and objective. This hasn’t happened by accident, we’re Inclusive by design. Everyone at MRG has undertaken unconscious bias training and the MRG Matrix system eliminates bias from our process. We also try really hard to be a great place to work and a place where people can bring their whole selves to work. Our people are our best asset, and it makes sense to invest in, and look after your best asset.

INVENTIVE We love finding new ways to solve issues unique to every assignment. And that’s because we’re Inventive . We understand the world of recruitment inside out and this knowledge is instrumental in finding new answers to stubborn problems. We encourage new ideas and our Business Improvement Group seeks to embrace change.

OUR GLOBAL TEAM

ASIA

Christopher Brock Regional Director International christopher.brock@mrgglobal.com

Oliver Piltz Equity Partner/Regional Managing Director olly.piltz@mrgglobal.com Simon Antrobus Senior Director Asia simon.antrobus@mrgglobal.com

UNITED KINGDOM & EUROPE

Matthew Evans Managing Director-International matthew.evans@mrgglobal.com

Matt Donovan Regional Director – GCC matthew.donovan@mrgglobal.com

Carmen Wilfred International Operations Manager carmen.wilfred@mrgglobal.com Ashley Mathew Business Director ashley.mathew@mrgglobal.com

Izabela Kawczynski Managing Partner, Poland

Ewa Esquerra

Business Director CEE, Poland

izabela.kawczynski@mrgglobal.com

izabela.kawczynski@mrgglobal.com

Siti Badri Senior Practice Manager siti.badri@mrgglobal.com

Nicky Harrison

Steph Tickner

Business Director

Recruitment Administrator

nicky.harrison@mrgglobal.com

steph.tickner@mrgglobal.com

Kartini Ali Recruitment Data Manager kartini.ali@mrgglobal.com

Nisha Raja Resourcing

Delivery Consultant nisha.raja@mrgglobal.com

SOUTH AFRICA & AUSTRALIA Amy Hulley

Adlin Azizan Resourcing Delivery Consultant adlin.azizan@mrgglobal.com

Megan Groenewald Resourcing Consultant megan.groenewald@mrgglobal.com

Jackson Sebastian Senior Practice Manager jackson.sebastian@mrgglobal.com

Regional Director

amy.hulley@mrgglobal.com

Lieneke Erasmus Resourcing Consultant lieneke.erasmus@mrgglobal.com

Louise Joubert Recruitment Administrator louise.joubert@mrgglobal.com

INDIA

Pramegh Sangle Managing Director India pramegh.sangle@mrgglobal.com

Karan Sharma Recruitment Manager karan.sharma@mrgglobal.com

MIDDLE EAST

Davina Cooper Country Director – KSA davina.cooper@mrgglobal.com

We have a team of experts who understand leadership appointments across multiple sectors globally.

+44 (0)20 3692 9900 (UK) +60 (0) 3 2704 7307 (Malaysia)

talk@mrgpeople.co.uk www.mrgglobal.com

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