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Candidates with successful track records found most desirable by region's hiring managers, according to Bayt.com poll
Handling multicultural teams is considered to be most challenging by managersTeam-playing skills were found to be second most important when hiring. In fact, 22.1% of managers will choose a candidate who knows how to work in a team over character (14.7%), general success (11.4%), technical skills (10.7%), communication skills (6.6%), leadership (5.5%) and academic success (4.7%).
The poll also showed that 79.7% of managers have no issues hiring colleagues who are more qualified than themselves. The majority (62.9%) would hire a qualified candidate who is 'very different' - only 10.6% say that they will not do so. Mid-career employees are considered to be hardest to manage by 37.2% of respondents, though a close 34.4% believe that those at entry level are harder.
"As is shown by the results of our poll, the diverse nationalities that make up the typical working environment in the Middle East can prove to be as challenging as it is culturally enriching," said Amer Zureikat, VP Sales at Bayt.com . " Bayt.com offers a comprehensive selection of employment resources, guides and articles, all tailored for the MENA work culture. We also offer extensive listings for jobseekers and employers alike."
In terms of relationships, 71.5% of managers describe their relationships with their team as friendly; almost a quarter claim a more formal relationship, while 3.9% chose 'fearful' to describe their team interactions. Complementary to these figures, 68.2% of managers claim that they enjoy their position to a large extent.
As far as employees are concerned, the conduct they seek most from their manager is 'open, respectful communications', with 35.1% choosing this over other options. Also, 20% place stock in a good work environment; 16.6% want rewards and career progression; 13.4% want training and learning; 9.9% want a good work-life balance and only 5% value long-term security.
Of those who responded to the poll, 42.1% believe that they have an 'excellent' manager - however, 31.1% describe their manager as having 'poor management skills'.
Data for the Bayt.com 'Management Challenges in the MENA' poll was collected online from November 10 - December 30, 2011, with 10,754 respondents from Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, KSA and the UAE.
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About Bayt.com
Bayt.com
is the largest and most relevant community of professionals interested in the MENA region with over 7,000,000 registered jobseekers and 40,000 employers.
Bayt.com
has 11 regional offices, over 200 staff and a 10 year track record of successfully matching the region's top talent with top employment opportunities at every career level, in every industry.
For further enquiries:
Bayt.com
contacts
Lama Ataya
Chief Marketing Officer
Tel: 04-449 3100
Lama-ataya@bayt.net
MS&L contacts
Theodore Halabi
Communications Manager
theodore.halabi@mslpr.com
Tel: 04-367 6152
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