Less than 30 years ago, the idea of working overseas as a nurse is nearly unthinkable. Most of the time, the only type of jobs that enable you to travel were being international businesspeople, commercial flight pilots, flight attendants or engineers. In recent years, however, the demand for healthcare professionals in some countries soared.
In places like North America, Western Europe and the Middle East, the demand for healthcare professionals need to be compensated by recruiting staff from other countries. Saudi Arabia is one of those countries that have manpower shortages in their hospitals.
How does one become a Saudi Arabia nurse? There are many agencies that offer placements into Saudi Arabian hospitals, so it is advisable [...] Continue Reading…
Saudi Arabia has become a land of opportunity with more than 2 million foreign workers to date. There is one foreign worker in six of the population. There are many job openings that attract people from other countries like Australia, New Zealand even the US and the United Kingdom. One of the more attractive aspects of working in Saudi Arabia is the tax-free salary. On top of the base salary, there are other benefits such as long paid vacations, free board and lodging, free shuttle service, travel allowance, health and medical insurance and even bonus perks upon completion of contract.
Saudi Arabia Nurses are a mix of different nationalities. There are Canadians, Americans, Australians, South Africans [...] Continue Reading…
Many countries are facing manpower shortages in recent times, most especially in the health sector. Due to globalization, it is now easy for these countries to make up for these shortages by recruiting workers from other countries. Nurses, in particular, are in very high demand in the Middle East, Canada and Western Europe.
Saudi Arabia is one of the more popular destinations of overseas recruitment of nurses. Among the countries which recruit nurses, Saudi Arabia nursing jobs are perhaps some of the most highly paid.
Images of vast sand dunes and extremely hot weather come to mind when one thinks of Saudi Arabia. Many nurses may be discouraged by this perception, along with the possible difficulties in [...] Continue Reading…
