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Working in Saudi Arabia — Frequently Asked Questions
Which cities in Saudi Arabia does GetSaudiJobs cover?
GetSaudiJobs lists vacancies across the Kingdom, with the highest demand in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam and the Eastern Province, Mecca and Medina. NEOM and other Vision 2030 mega-projects in Tabuk and the Red Sea region are also actively recruiting.
Do I need a work visa to work in Saudi Arabia?
Yes. Non-GCC nationals need a Saudi Work Visa sponsored by an employer under the Kafala system. After you arrive, the employer processes your Iqama (residence permit) through the Qiwa platform run by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development. GCC nationals do not need employer sponsorship.
What is the average salary in Saudi Arabia in 2026?
Salaries vary by sector and experience. As a general guide, the average monthly salary is around SAR 10,000 to 16,000, with entry-level roles from about SAR 4,000 to 7,000, skilled roles SAR 7,000 to 15,000, and senior or specialist roles SAR 20,000 or more. Salaries in Saudi Arabia are tax-free, and packages often include housing and transport allowances plus an end-of-service benefit.
What is Saudization (Nitaqat) and how does it affect foreign job seekers?
Saudization, enforced through the Nitaqat programme, requires private employers to fill a set percentage of roles with Saudi nationals. Some professions are fully reserved for Saudis, so expatriates cannot get a visa for those roles. In 2026 the programme expanded profession-specific quotas across marketing, sales, engineering, accounting and other sectors, so check whether a role is open to expatriates before applying.
Can foreigners and expatriates apply for jobs on GetSaudiJobs?
Yes. Expatriates can apply for roles that are open to non-Saudis, particularly in healthcare, engineering, IT, construction, education and hospitality. A successful applicant is sponsored by the employer for a work visa and Iqama. Legitimate employers never charge candidates a fee for a job or visa.
Which industries are hiring the most in Saudi Arabia?
The strongest demand in 2026 is in construction and engineering, healthcare, IT and software, oil and gas, logistics, finance, education and tourism, driven by Vision 2030 and mega-projects such as NEOM, The Line and Red Sea Global. Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam have the most openings.
Are the jobs on GetSaudiJobs verified?
Yes. Job postings are reviewed for authenticity to keep the search experience safe and reliable. Under Saudi labour rules a genuine employer covers your work visa and Iqama costs, so never pay money to secure a job or a visa.
How do I apply for jobs on GetSaudiJobs?
Create a free GetSaudiJobs account, upload your CV, then apply directly to any matching role. You can also track your applications and subscribe to job alerts so you are notified when new roles matching your search are posted.