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Survey by Parisima Talent Reveals What UAE Employees Really Want

By dailyguardian.aeDecember 12, 20243 Mins Read
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YouGov survey sheds light on the evolving needs of UAE’s workforce and how companies can meet these demands

Dubai, United Arab Emirates – 12December2024: Employees in the UAE are increasingly prioritizing financial rewards, professional development, health and wellness programmes, and hybrid work models, according to the latest report by Parisima Talent, a strategic talent acquisition business within Dulsco Group. As companies continue to navigate a rapidly evolving job market, the insights from this report offer valuable guidance for organisations looking to refine their talent retention strategies.

The survey reveals that 48% of respondents place equal importance on financial reward schemes, including year-end bonuses and commission structures, as well as professional development opportunities, which encompass training, continuous learning programmes, and career growth prospects. Additionally, 47% of employees consider health and wellness programmes essential, while 44% demand a premium medical insurance offering from their employers.

Interestingly, perks such as on-site food and beverage offerings and childcare support were ranked lower in comparison to the other benefits. Less than 80% of respondents rated these perks as highly important, indicating that while they are appreciated, they are not the primary drivers of employee satisfaction.

The report also highlights a significant shift in employee preferences regarding work arrangements, with a clear preference for hybrid work models. While 44% of respondents prefer full-time office work or working primarily in the office with one day remote each week, a notable 39% favour a hybrid working environment, balancing time between the office and home. Only 16% of respondents prefer a fully remote work model, underscoring the continued value employees place on in-person collaboration and connection.

Tiago Costa, Chief Executive Officer, Parisima Talent, said: “The findings of this survey highlight a pivotal shift in what employees truly value in the workplace. Companies today must look beyond traditional perks and focus on the factors that drive employee engagement and satisfaction—like personal growth, financial recognition, and flexibility. We are in the midst of rapid change and adapting to these evolving expectations is not just a competitive advantage, but a necessity for sustainable success. At Parisima Talent, we’re proud to be at the forefront, helping businesses align with the evolving priorities of the modern workforce.”

As well as assisting and consulting its current client roster on how to support the wants and needs of the workforce, Parisima, practices what it preaches by conducting a number of sessions of training and development programmes annually, aimed at upskilling employees and fostering growth. With varied themes including problem solving & decision making, teamwork, upselling techniques, stress management, and time management the courses are further enhanced by a commitment to digital transformation, introducing innovative tools and technologies that streamline operations and elevate employee experiences.

The comprehensive report, conducted in November 2024 among 1,000 men and women aged 18-45+, was commissioned by Parisima to support their UAE-based clients seeking to strengthen their recruitment and retention strategies.

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