Job Opportunity in Doha

Darrell1512
By Darrell1512

I am currently being considered for an opportunity working in Doha for Supreme Council of Information Technology Qatar (ICT)
The salary being quoted (Currently) is in the region of 50,000 UK Pounds.

Can anyone enlighten me as to whether or not this is a reasonable amount and whether it is enough to sustain moving a wife and 3 kids (Aged 17, 14 and 14 (Twins) All boys)

Areas I need to get more info at the moment are as follows@ -

Schooling
Accommodation (Whether to Rent or Buy)
Travelling Expenses
Leisure Activities
Social Scene

I'm sure there are a lot more areas that need some attention but think these will form a starter for 10.

Anyone out there willing to advise?

By kacip• 7 Jan 2008 18:27
kacip

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By Darrell1512• 28 Jan 2007 15:15
Darrell1512

I had a mail from a recruitment consultancy who happened upon my CV on line. If you would like to discuss further then drop me a line at [email protected]...

PS I hope 46 isn't considered too old as I'm only a year behind you

PPS. Mention the cricket and the discussion gets terminated before it begins

PPPS. Yard bt yard it's hard by inch by inch it's a cynch

By rockwallaby• 25 Jan 2007 06:02
rockwallaby

Hi Darrell,

Hope you don't mind my question, but can you tell me where you, based in the UK, found this position you have applied for?

For some time I have been interested in positions in Qatar or perhaps the UAE. It started when an agency put a position up on an Australian Web Site. Since then the whole thing has dragged on and despite words of encouragement by other Forum members and the agent I am more than sceptical about finding my way there.

I have found another useful web site, bayt.com but I have not had any feedback of any kind for a few positions I have applied for. Of course I may not be suited, perhaps they don't like Australians or even too old [ I don't think 46 is too ancient !]. I haven't found anywhere else to look.

I suspect, given the fact there seems to be a large expat community from the UK that there are agencies that may specialise in this area. Perhaps, if this is the case you might be happy to point me in their direction.

I have worked outside of Australia before [ UK ], lived in Canada [ Go Flames ] and travelled [ backbacked ] through Asia ,Middle East and Africa in younger days - so I am looking at the middle east from a "eyes wide open" perspective.

Ok that is probably enough. I am sure I have bored you and anyone else that has read this.

Cheers

By rockwallaby• 25 Jan 2007 06:01
rockwallaby

Hi Darrell,

Hope you don't mind my question, but can you tell me where you, based in the UK, found this position you have applied for, and hopefully will find you enjoying a new experience in Qatar?

For some time I have been interested in positions in Qatar or perhaps the UAE. It started when an agency put a position up on an Australian Web Site. Since then the whole thing has dragged on and despite words of encouragement by other Forum members and the agent I am more than sceptical about finding my way there.

I have found another useful web site, bayt.com but I have not had any feedback of any kind for a few positions I have applied for. Of course I may not be suited, perhaps they don't like Australians or even too old [ I don't think 46 is too ancient !]. I haven't found anywhere else to look.

I suspect, given the fact there seems to be a large expat community from the UK that there are agencies that may specialise in this area. Perhaps, if this is the case you might be happy to point me in their direction.

I have worked outside of Australia before [ UK ], lived in Canada [ Go Flames ] and travelled [ backbacked ] through Asia ,Middle East and Africa in younger days - so I am looking at the middle east from a "eyes wide open" perspective.

Ok that is probably enough. I am sure I have bored you and anyone else that has read this.

Cheers

By Darrell1512• 21 Jan 2007 16:28
Darrell1512

Would it be possible for someone to add Salam Towers to the map so it gives me an idea as to where I may be working along with details of local hotels, accommodation etc too. Just so I can work out the logistics etc. Much appreciated

By Darrell1512• 29 Dec 2006 20:48
Darrell1512

Big Daddy - Thanks for the thoughts.

Mail address is [email protected]

By anonymous• 29 Dec 2006 20:16
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

All the above very true and I agree. However, your childrens ages are an issue. Coming here with young ones, as in 2,5,10 even is fine and great. But your childrens ages worry me. This is a rough place for teenagers, tough transition. I've seen more than a few families send there teenage child home due to scene. Think what you want... if you are considering your kids and want to know details, let me know and send your e-mail we'll discuss.

By Darrell1512• 29 Dec 2006 15:42
Darrell1512

I've noticed other forum posters identifying that accommodation is sometimes provided by employees.

Supreme Council of Information Technology Qatar (ICT) are the employers.

Does anyone here either work for these people or know of anyone who does so I can establish more contacts accordingly?

By G00GLE• 28 Dec 2006 22:36
Rating: 4/5
G00GLE

This is great offer. Don't think just come here. You will enjoy here and save too much.

By novita77• 28 Dec 2006 18:00
novita77

will they give you a car (company car) or at least interest free loan for buying car?

By Darrell1512• 28 Dec 2006 17:55
Rating: 4/5
Darrell1512

It currently states: -

Offering a very highly negotiable TAX FREE salary as well

as an excellent benefits package. This includes accommodation,

transportation allowance, insurances, flights and several other benefits including family benefits if applicable. The total salary package including benefits will equate to circa £50k+ TAX FREE (Taxed equivalent package of £75k). All figures are negotiable.

I'm informed by someone that it is a great country to save money with my only costs being food and entertainment, which is, allegedly, very cheap.

From this I expect that medical etc will be inclusive but obviously will form part of my key negotiations.

Any additional areas I need to consider guys?

By randr88• 28 Dec 2006 17:43
randr88

Key Word Negotiate:

Housing, utilities,travel and schooling included in your package.

By novita77• 28 Dec 2006 17:39
novita77

Beware with the school fees and rent. You did not state what is including in your package? Will your employer paying school fees (3 kiddies is alot of $$$$ if you have to pay their school on your own).

And also medical and dentistry. It is quite costly if you have to pay on your own too.

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