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Over 52% Saudi women reject myth about their lack of employment skills

Over 52% Saudi women reject myth about their lack of employment skills
In this file photo, a Saudi woman works inside the first all-female call centre in the Kingdom鈥檚 security sector, in Makkah, 萝莉视频. (Reuters)
Updated 28 April 2018

Over 52% Saudi women reject myth about their lack of employment skills

Over 52% Saudi women reject myth about their lack of employment skills
  • The research is part of LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淗ear It From Me鈥 (Esmaaha Menni) campaign which encourages women in Saudi to showcase their skills and build their professional brand on the platform.
  • More than 63 percent of Saudi women members have completed their bachelor鈥檚 degrees, exceeding other developed countries.

JEDDAH: More than 52 percent of women in 萝莉视频 believe that the perception that they are not equipped with the necessary skill sets to join the workforce in the Kingdom is the biggest myth hindering their success and employment. This is according to new research from LinkedIn, the world鈥檚 largest professional network with more than 546 million members.
At the same time, more than 60 percent of Saudi women and recruiters agree there is great progress and efforts in the Kingdom toward achieving 萝莉视频鈥檚 vision to increase women鈥檚 participation in the workforce from 22 to 30 percent by 2030.
The research is part of LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淗ear It From Me鈥 (Esmaaha Menni) campaign which encourages women in Saudi to showcase their skills and build their professional brand on the platform in order to be found and hired for key roles across Saudi companies, fulfilling the country鈥檚 2030 strategy goals.
According to the research, one in two (52 percent) recruiters believe that gender equality leads to higher productivity, while 40 percent believe the key benefit of hiring men and women equally is that it advances a creative culture, indicating a willingness to provide more opportunities for women.
However, while they are ready to join the workforce, 37 percent of Saudi women believe employers still need to do聽more to hire them in key roles and more than a third (38 percent) find that the hardest thing about getting a job in 萝莉视频 is finding the right opportunity to match their expectations.
Looking at LinkedIn鈥檚 insights, it was noted that more than 63 percent of Saudi women members have indicated completing bachelor鈥檚 degrees, exceeding other developed countries, such as the United States which comes in at 57 percent. On the other hand, more than 17 percent have completed a master鈥檚 degree, demonstrating the efforts Saudi women are taking in equipping themselves with the necessary knowledge and skill sets. The top three fields of study for women in Saudi are business management and administration, followed by computer science and health science.
There are currently various efforts from companies and entities in the Kingdom that support gender diversity. Among them are Takamol, the government company and partner of the Ministry of Labor and social development in 萝莉视频 which directly supports women鈥檚 employment in the Kingdom.
Dr. Ahmad Al-Yamani, CEO of Takamol said: 鈥淪ince the establishment of Takamol Holding, the employment of women and increasing their participation in the workforce has been a crucial priority and one of the reasons behind the success of the firm鈥檚 initiatives and projects.
鈥淚n fact, women make up 33 percent of the total number of employees at Takamol. In line with the Saudi Vision 2030 which aims to increase women鈥檚 participation in the workforce, Takamol Holding launched several programs to empower women in the Saudi workforce including Wusool, Qurrah, Tojjar, which is an electronic platform, and Bahr.
鈥淎t Takamol Holding, we will continue, through our social development partnerships, to support all initiatives and projects aligned with the Vision, which can only be achieved through the mutual cooperation of both men and women who are able to fulfill our highest ambitions and contribute to a positive economy.鈥
In recent months, great progress has been made in the Kingdom specifically for women to obtain leading positions in the Saudi workforce. One great example is Dr. Hayat Sindi, who was one of the first female members to join the consultative assembly of 萝莉视频. She is also a member of the Advisory Board of the UN Secretary-General as well as a UNESCO goodwill ambassador.
Commenting on the role of society to help women enter the Kingdom鈥檚 workforce, Sindi said: 鈥淚ndeed, a lot is being done in聽萝莉视频 to empower women. Over the coming few years, it is crucial that we continue to take positive action to increase women鈥檚 role in major industries such as science and technology. This can be achieved through making careers in these industries more accessible and attractive to women.
鈥淲e also need to continue extending our support to more women professionals to help transform them into leaders in their respective fields through providing the courses and education needed. This will help unleash women鈥檚 potential faster and would be a win for society.鈥
Reem Mohamed, head of public sector for KSA at LinkedIn, said: 鈥淥ur main mission is to connect everyone in the global workforce with economic opportunity. Today we have around 4,500 job opportunities available in 萝莉视频 on LinkedIn and so we are encouraging professionals to use our platform to build their professional brand and as a result become more visible to potential employers and recruiters.鈥
She concluded: 鈥淚n this new era, creating a skilled and balanced workforce can only be achieved through collaborative actions from both sides. LinkedIn鈥檚 role is to bridge the gap between employers and professionals by providing a platform where these two audiences can easily find and connect with each other. For the women who are keen to further their careers, they need to ensure they are visible to recruiters by using platforms such as LinkedIn, so they can start to change this narrative, and the Kingdom can thrive by creating a more productive and creative workforce.鈥