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Talent Talks
with
By
Caroline Egan
Working in the Middle East
Nov
20
14:00 CET
60 minutes
With weakening job markets in the UK, US and Western Europe, many of you will be considering looking for jobs in the Middle East at the end of your MBA. How do you know if the region’s right for you?
In this Talent Talk session, Global Career and Executive Coach, Caroline Egan will share with you her insights into working in the region, based on her experience of living there, and her work connected with the region for the last 10 years.
Caroline will explain:
How the regional economy works
Differences between job markets in 3 of the Gulf’s key job markets: UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia
Unique features of these job markets
Pro’s and Con’s to working in the region
Current and Future hiring trends
Hiring demand for MBAs
Skills employers want in the region
Tips and resources on how to research these job markets further
About the speaker
Caroline is an Executive Coach and Speaker specialising in Global Career Development, Mobility and Transitions; Leadership Development and Work Psychology.
She has specialist knowledge of the Middle East and its job market, having lived in the United Arab Emirates, as well as 3 other countries (Australia, Canada and Belgium). She regularly works with clients from over 50 countries and applies her global and cultural expertise to help clients achieve their career goals and transitions.
She has a unique combination of 15 years' professional experience as a practicing Lawyer, a Post-Graduate Diploma in Coaching and Career Development, and an MSc. in Work Psychology. She has a further 15 years' Coaching & Leadership Development experience and is an Association for Coaching-accredited Executive Coach.
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