Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the United Arab Emirates (AI), Digital and other new areas from mid-level Indian professionals are getting salary of up to DH45,000 every month. This information has been given by Careernet Group, a major talent solution company in India.
CEO Anshuman Das of Careernet said that Indian technology professionals in UAE get two to three times more salary than in India. Their salary is usually between DH25,000 (₹ 5,67,500) to DH45,000 (₹ 10,21,500). At the same time, salary in specialized and senior management rolls can be even higher.
Not just salary, career growth is also important
Anshuman Das said that nowadays professionals do not only see basic salary, they also take into account factors like Relocation support, performance bonus, career growth, and international exposure. UAE has become a better option in all these cases. Also, due to lack of tax in UAE, the income of professionals increases by 20-35%. Apart from this, companies also provide facilities like housing allowance, medical insurance, and education benefits for the family.
The highest demand among these sectors in UAE
Digital technology
Engineering
Consulting
Cloud computing
Cyber security
Fintech
Data science
artifical Intelligence
Semiconductor engineering
Web3 and AI/Ml
There is a special demand for professionals with startups and consulting backgrounds as they understand the ability to make fast decisions, multi-work skills and working in the changing environment.
Now UAE is making long-term career hub
Today, more than 36 lakh Indian citizens are working in UAE and this number is more than 90 lakhs in the entire GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council). Earlier, where people considered UAE a temporary career option, now that attitude is changing.
According to Das, UAE is now becoming a long-term career destination-especially due to investment in visa policies, international opportunities and technology.
Middle East Extension of Careernet
This major talent company of India has recently started its Middle East Headquarters in Dubai to further strengthen its presence in the region. Das said, “We consider Middle East not just a market, but an important direction of our long-term growth.”