Job Offer in UAE - Is AED 35,000 a good salary?
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I was almost in same setuation 2 years back when I decided to move from Singapore, a little more savings, a luxury car but poor life quality compare to SG, overall I regret my move

Take your decision wisely.
Housing & school fees must be paid lump sum in advance.Ìý Housing will also require a security deposit.
If you negotiate, use caution if the company says they will provide your housing - you will probably not get anything close to what you expect.Ìý You will need to specify minimum square feet, location, etc.Ìý
I lived in both Dubai and Abu Dhabi for a combined 8 consecutive years, but moved to Saudi Arabia ealrier this year.Ìý Feel free to email me if you have more questions.
I live in Dubai but worked in Abu Dhabi for over 3 years. The city is good for a family as its easy to get around and a fairly sedate way of life.
With regards to the salary, I earn 38k a month and am a batchelor, this enables me to live a pretty good lifestyle but would be difficult to make that stretch to cover a family of 4. Housing in Abu Dhabi is pretty expensive, I would expect to pay a minimum of AED 170K a year for decent place that your family will enjoy living in. A car is pretty reasonable to get out here, 700 dollars a month would get you family car on rental easy.
School will be alot - 50% contribution is low. Friends of mine pay circa AED35-45K a year for their kids schooling.
I honestly think you could get more, 10 yrs experience plus Abu Dhabi tends to pay more than Dubai as its a less appealing proposition. If you could get AED 40-45K be good. Also if you wife is intending to work then that would make a big difference.
UAE is a great place to live, full of expats and excellent base for travel.
Good luck!
I just returned from Dubai after a 2 year assignment and since your job offer is in Abu Dhabi, you'll have to really consider that the cost of living in AD is much higher than Dubai, especially the rent levels. Not to discourage you, but I personally believe that 21000 (about $5700.00) AED as a basic salary is a bit low for A.D considering that you might end up spending the entire 14000 AED on rent alone; and the schooling can be quite expensive as well.
If you are working through a recruiting firm, they always have room to negotiate a better salary and/or extra benefits (such as more contribution to school payment, transportation benefits...etc). If you are working directory with the hiring company/government agency, it does not hurt to ask if they can offer more (if you are comfortable doing so).
One thing I learn the hard way is to make sure you have a solid work contract that spells-out everything agreed to in writing and I would certainly run it by a lawyer here in the states to make sure it covers all basis.....and if you've agreed to a specified term, make sure the contract specifies remedies (such as the employer's obligation to pay off the term/balance of the contract) in case they decide to terminate the employment prior to those agreed terms.
Good luck and hope the above helps.
As a married person with kids it is going to cost you a fortune to feed and school them. It really isn't worth it. People repeat the mantra that 'life is good' here but you won't see much evidence of that. For most expats it is a grind and an expensive one at that. You will be lied to on a daily basis. And contracts are worth nothing. In fact most contracts contain a clause that stipulates that the contract can be changed at any time without notice and without the onus to provide a reason. In fact contracts can, and are, changed without notifying you at all! They are worthless.
It's worth checking up on this. Be careful. I know that within the field of education experience in the UAE, and any positions achieved, is not recognised in the rest of the world. Certainly not in Europe and North America. There are good reasons why that's the case...
IMO its a good salary, but as others have said, private schools and housing is very expensive in AD.Ìý On the flip side, its a very nice place to live and raise a family, very safe.
I have been here 5 years and love it and can agree with the comments of the other posters. Honestly speaking, this is a great place for me in my career field. I was out of work on a regular basis in the US due to the economy and working contract to contract.Ìý It was hard to save any money or advance in my career. Abu Dhabi has been good to me! But there are a lot of stressors you wont be familiar with.Ìý My recommendation is to look into it and perhaps come over here for 3-6 months first without your family and then make a decision.Ìý
Good Luck!
honestly 35k a month allow you to have a decent life , but with family … i m not sure from a financial aspect (depending on your life style).
as a family man, you ll like it here: safe, servicing, nice accommodation… but boring !
to my mind if it s a nie professional experience you ve been offered , why not bt try to negotiate 40k :-) to make sure you match 10k usd per month and then you can defo make a nice living here. then i m not familiar with your industry standard in terms of salary … hope a engineer will reply and give you some extra info
good luck !
35,000 AED is slightly less than your current salary. (About 9,500 USD). However, your salary is tax-free (up to a certain amount. Check with Uncle Sam! He's a sneaky uncle!!) Schools here can be pricey, so 1/2 is a nice gesture. However, in your profession, many companies offer full tuition for the children. IF you feel the contract is negotiable, it doesn't hurt to ask. When you leave the UAE, your end-of-services benefits will be calculated on the base salary, not the gross amount. Do the provide a housing or is the 14k part of a housing stipend? If you are finding your own place, housing is typically paid for up front in 1-3 (if you are lucky) payments. (It is not monthly like the states.)Ìý Overall, the UAE can be a fantastic place to live. I've been here 6 years and intend to stay longer. If you would like more information, I'm happy to oblige!
Btw: I agree with Br 549's response.
mahaque4 wrote:Kindly make arrangement to have a job in the field of Agriculture, if possible
I suggest that you start searching online for a job. You can check out the jobs section of this forum which is located at the top of this page. You can also place your CV there too.
Ìý I´m looking right now to move over there too... (Mexican Senior Network Engineer based in Dublin, IE at the moment)
Cheers!
but can u share with me more on why you regret moving from singapore?
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Hey, I have a question, how would I be able to move to UAE. What are the requirements you were able to fulfill?
how is the life there comparing to UAE?
what is a good salary for family of 5 members (including parents)?
how much is the rent?
When I get this job , you will be appreciated for my hardworking and I learn so fast
Please I accept what I say and it's not for the fast time in Dubai, I was Sharjah in 2017 business trhope to see you enswer soon
Thank you.
Thank you
I m looking for a job in Dubai
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