Jobs in Bahrain 2020


Bahrain, which means “two seas,” is an archipelago in the Persian Gulf off the coast of Saudi Arabia. The islands, for the most part, are level expanses of sand and rock. A causeway connects Bahrain to Saudi Arabia.
Bahrain features an arid climate. Bahrain has two seasons: extremely hot summer and a relatively mild winter. During the summer months, from April to October, afternoon temperatures average 40 °C (104 °F) and can reach 48 °C (118.4 °F) during June and July.
Major Industries of Bahrain are Petroleum refining, Aluminum production, Finance, Construction materials (especially cement for export), Construction, Tourism/hospitality, Smelter (iron) & Freight transshipment, etc.
Whether you are Professional in Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical, Sales, Marketing, Civil, Programming, Software Engineering, Aviation, Manager, General Manager, Audit & Accounts or have an internship in above of these then you can join us by any recruiting agencies or direct apply through the link below for various positions & multiple Companies.

  • Known for its oil industry, falling prices have seen Bahrain re-focus on the service and tourism sectors, and take steps to limit the number of ex-pats in an attempt to curb local youth unemployment.
  • No personal income or capital gains tax means Bahrain is considered a financial haven for ex-pats. However, low oil prices are putting pressure on government budgets and may see an ex-pat tax introduced.
  • Though foreigners are not part of the social security system, they still qualify for low-cost medical care. Be prepared to take a taxi to the hospital in case of emergencies though as the ambulance service is in its infancy!
  • You will need a work visa to get a job in Bahrain, but can’t apply for one without a job offer! Don’t fear, you can still visit the country to build your network with a tourist visa.
  • Hospitality and trust are at the heart of doing business in Bahrain. Don’t try to rush the business process, and be sure to heed local customs such as accepting refreshments and small talk about personal life.
With its strategic location in the North Persian Gulf, a good infrastructure, and a highly educated and skilled workforce, Bahrain has a successful history of doing business. The government has devised several strategies to make investing in Bahrain attractive to foreigners. Not only does it offer a liberal environment and low operational costs, but it also ranks in the top 5 globally for quality of life. Prospective ex-pats planning to move to Bahrain should definitely check out Manama, the country’s capital.

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