Seriously Ramon, from my perspective, if you want to break into sports PR take the job. You can live comfortably off that salary and it will give you experience. Your what? 24, you don't need to save money yet anyway. However, they are screwing you over on the apartment deal and if they are willing to do that you have to question what kind of employers they would be. PR is an unheard of industry in Doha and the sophistication in the industry is at zero (almost as low as their knowledge of advertising), so you may end up getting no real PR experience at all.
Seriously Ramon, from my perspective, if you want to break into sports PR take the job. You can live comfortably off that salary and it will give you experience. Your what? 24, you don't need to save money yet anyway. However, they are screwing you over on the apartment deal and if they are willing to do that you have to question what kind of employers they would be. PR is an unheard of industry in Doha and the sophistication in the industry is at zero (almost as low as their knowledge of advertising), so you may end up getting no real PR experience at all.