How To Find a Job in Saudi Arabia as a Foreigner

25km outside Riyadh in Saudi Arabia

25km outside Riyadh in Saudi Arabia (source: Wikimedia Commons)

Saudi Arabia is an Arab country located in the Middle East. It shares borders with Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Yemen. The official language is Arabic.

Below is a selection of resources for searching for employment opportunities as a foreigner in Saudi Arabia.

General Job Search Engines and Classifieds

With the sites below, you can expect to get a 0.5 to 1.0% response rate (people who will respond back to you to whom you sent your application/CV.) Nevertheless, I encourage you to give these sites a try as you never know what you will come up with or what connections you can make from a simple e-mail or application.

  • Gulf TalentLots of good quality, professional jobs.
  • BaytOne of the top job search websites in the Middle East.
  • Monster Gulf: The Monster job search brand has been around since pretty much the dawn of the internet era.
  • Career Jet: I’m sure you’ve heard of Career Jet. They have job search options for Saudi Arabia.
  • Indeed: The Saudi version of the big U.S. job search site Indeed.com.
  • Naukri: I mentioned Naukri over on my Qatar jobs page. This site is chock full of job postings.
  • Learn 4 Good: Tends to be geared towards teaching jobs, but has jobs in other sectors.

Teaching English

Teaching English might be an option (if you are a native English speaker that is). All of the sites below are pretty similar and have a massive amount of teaching English job options. Browse through each of the sites for any English job opportunities in Saudi Arabia. Also, be sure to check out this cool table from the International TEFL academy that shows how much money teachers can expect to make in various countries around the world.

  • ESL Employment: Not the most beautiful interface, but who needs a pretty website when you have so many English teaching job options to choose from.
  • Total ESL: Also an overly busy interface but a wealth of job postings for teaching jobs abroad.
  • ESL Cafe: Dave does a great job in compiling some of the best job openings from around the world.
  • Tesall: Big teaching jobs aggregator.
  • Footprints Recruiting: One of the largest ESL teaching recruiters in the game.

Other Websites and Blogs

  • Expat Exchange10 Tips for Living in Saudi Arabia.
  • Transitions AbroadTransitions Abroad has a really comprehensive list for anyone considering becoming an expatriate in Saudi Arabia.

Overseas and Expat Job Portals

  • eFinancialCareersMy favorite search engine for finance jobs on the web. I used them during my Wall Street days. They have quite a few jobs for Saudi Arabia.
  • Overseas Jobs:  I find that there is often significant overlap between the postings on this site and that of other sites. Nevertheless this site has been around for a while.
  • Go Abroad: I’ve always been a fan of GoAbroad. In fact, on the visa information portion of my website, you will find where I have linked to their global embassies directory. They have a good job portal too.
  • Linkedin: Last but not least, this huge professional social network is a resource for building contacts in the field and location of your interest.

There you have it. The best places to find jobs in Saudi Arabia as a foreigner. For information on visas for Saudi Arabia, be sure to check out my Saudi Arabia visa page.

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