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Talent Wiki – Saudi Arabia

Your quick guide on talent and labor compliance norms in Saudi Arabia

Capital

Riyadh

Currency

Saudi Riyal

Languages

Arabic, English

Payroll Frequency

Monthly or weekly

GDP per Capita

$21,069

Employer Tax

22% - 24%

Talent Overview

Saudi Arabia relies primarily on its oil reserves while the private sector is receiving support from the government for a diverse economy. The country owns almost 16% of the world’s petroleum establishing its status as the largest petroleum exporter. Saudi Arabia has a GDP of USD 833.54 billion and ranks 63 in World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index.

Major economic hubs:

Riyadh, Jeddah, Medina, Mecca

Skills in demand:

Data Analyst, Digital Marketer, Social Media Marketer, Software Developer

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Local Universities

The top local universities in Saudi Arabia are as follows:

Uni1 42

King Saud University

RANKING

Local: 1

World : 148

Uni2 37

King AbdulAziz University

RANKING

Local: 2

World : 1019

Uni3 32

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

RANKING

Local: 1

World : 1232

Uni4 34

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

RANKING

Local: 4

World : 1519

Uni5 30

Umm Al-Qura University

RANKING

Local: 5

World : 1601

Salary Data

The table below mention some common jobs with average monthly salary in Saudi Arabia:

Job Title Average Monthly Salary (in SAR) Average Monthly Salary (in USD)
Financial Manager 31,100 SAR 8,279.47 USD
General Manager 26,800 SAR 7,134.72 USD
Business Development Manager 25,300 SAR 6,735.39 USD
Financial Analyst 21,000 SAR 5,590.64 USD
Business Analyst 19,200 SAR 5,111.44 USD
Project Manager 18,200 SAR 4,845.22 USD
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Talent Sourcing Tips

Top Local Job Boards:

Bayt, Naukrigulf, Gulf Talent

Number of LinkedIn users:

7,120,000

Top Recruitment Agencies:

TASC Outsourcing, Ajeets Management and Manpower Consultancy

Employing in Saudi Arabia

The Labour Laws of Saudi Arabia regulate all employer-employee relationships in the Kingdom. Both parties should be aware of the regulations outlined by the Law to ensure compliance and legality. The sections below cover the major aspects of the Law to help both parties understand their duties and rights.

Employee Contract

The Labour Laws in Saudi Arabia recognize both written and verbal contracts. The written contract must be published in Arabic, and both parties should have a copy of the document.

Probation Period

The probation period in Saudi Arabia is a maximum of 90 days.

Public and Provincial Holidays 2023

Date Name Type
22 Feb Founding Day National holiday
10 Apr Eid al-Fitr (Tentative Date) National holiday
11 Apr Eid al-Fitr Holiday (Tentative Date) National holiday
12 Apr Eid al-Fitr Holiday (Tentative Date) National holiday
13 Apr Eid al-Fitr Holiday (Tentative Date) National holiday
15 Jun Arafat Day (Tentative Date) National holiday
16 Jun Eid al-Adha (Tentative Date) National holiday
17 Jun Eid al-Adha Holiday (Tentative Date) National holiday
18 Jun Eid al-Adha Holiday (Tentative Date) National holiday
23 Sep Saudi National Day National holiday

Employee Leaves

Type of Leave Time Period Mandatory
Annual leaves 21 days, increased to 30 days after 5 years of service Yes
Sick leaves 120 days (First 30 days with full pay, next 60 days with 75% of the pay and last 30 days with no pay) Yes
Maternity leaves 10 weeks (4 weeks before birth of the child and 6 weeks after the birth) Yes

Payroll

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Payroll Cycle

Employees in Saudi Arabia are paid in monthly or weekly cycles.

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Minimum Wage

The minimum wage in Saudi Arabia is SAR 4,000 for Saudi citizens working in the private sector.

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Overtime Pay

The standard working hours in Saudi Arabia are 8 hours a day and 48 hours a week, which can be increased to 9 or 7 hours a day for certain industries where the employee does not work continuously. The working hours for Muslim employees are reduced to 6 hours a day and 36 hours a week during the month of Ramadan.

Bonus

13th Month Pay

13th-month pay is not mandatory, although both parties can choose to include this on a collective agreement. But the employees get a bonus every year.

Employee Benefits

  • Social insurance
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Paid leaves
  • Maternity leaves
  • Retirement benefits

Taxes

Employer Payroll Tax

Employee type Contribution Tax rate
Saudi employees Occupational hazard 12%
Social insurance 9%
Unemployment insurance 1%
Non-Saudi employees Occupational hazard 2%

Employee Payroll Tax

Employee type Contribution Tax rate
Saudi employees Social insurance 9%
Unemployment insurance 1%
Non-Saudi employees Occupational hazard 2%

Employee Income Tax

Saudi Arabia does not impose any income tax on wealth earned only via employment.

VAT

The standard rate of Value-Added Tax in Saudi Arabia is 5%.

Offboarding & Termination

Indefinite contracts can be terminated due to valid reasons, with a written notice in advance served to either party. Contracts can also be terminated due to mutual agreement, violations of terms in the agreement, the retirement of the employee, or force majeure.

The notice period, in case of indefinite contracts, is 30 to 60 days.

The End of Service Benefit (ESB) is given to employees after completing 2 consecutive years with the same employer. The rate of ESB pay is half a month’s wage for each of the first 5 years of service, and one month’s wage for each subsequent year after more than 5 years of service.

If the employee resigns from their job, the ESB is paid at the following rate:

Length of service ESB pay
2 – 5 years 1/3rd of the entitled pay
5 – 10 years 2/3rd of the entitled pay
More than 10 years Full entitled pay

Visa and Immigration

Saudi Arabia allows visa-free stay to citizens of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates. Professionals of other countries must get residence and work permits before their first date of employment in Saudi Arabia.

Foreigners who fulfil the eVisa requirements can enter Saudi Arabia with their digital permit. Others can visit the Embassy or Consulate of Saudi Arabia and apply via the traditional method. The individual must present a letter addressed to the Embassy/Consulate stating the reason for the visit, a letter of invitation from the Saudi employer, and the company registration documents.

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Payroll

Minimum Wage

Overtime Pay

The standard working hours in Saudi Arabia are 8 hours a day and 48 hours a week, which can be increased to 9 or 7 hours a day for certain industries where the employee does not work continuously. The working hours for Muslim employees are reduced to 6 hours a day and 36 hours a week during the month of Ramadan.

If an employee commits additional hours to work, they are liable to overtime pay at the rate of 150% of their regular wage. In any case, the maximum working hours must never exceed 10 hours a day or 60 hours a week. All duties performed on public holidays and Eids are considered overtime.

Visa & Immigration