Gulf companies expand work from home

Posted on May 29, 2024

  • One in five professionals in GCC currently working remote or hybrid.

  • One-third of firms plan to expand their hybrid offering to attract and retain staff.

One-fifth of professionals in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) enjoy some form of remote or hybrid work arrangement in their companies, according to the latest research by GulfTalent.

GulfTalent’s study was based on a survey of 4,000 professionals and 1,000 managers based in the region. It found that the most common format of remote work is 2 days per week from home and 3 days at the workplace.

Among the six GCC countries, the UAE has emerged as the most remote-friendly country, while Qatar has the lowest adoption of remote work.

Startup firms and multinational corporations lead in remote work, in contrast with large local firms and government entities which have the lowest rate. Among industries, IT and Advertising most prominently embrace remote work, while Construction and Manufacturing do so the least, mainly due to the nature of their work.

Among companies currently practicing hybrid work, one-third plan to expand their hybrid arrangements further, while 13% plan to reduce or potentially eliminate remote work altogether.

GulfTalent’s study enquired about employer motivations when allowing or disallowing remote work. Among companies that practice remote work, the most common reasons given were improved productivity, longer working hours, higher staff retention, and cost savings through reduced rental space.

On the other hands, surveyed companies that did not allow remote work cited its negative impact on collaboration, productivity and team bonding, as well as data confidentiality risks. Some also reported that the job required physical contact and was impossible to perform remotely.

Impact on Productivity

The survey found that remote work can boost productivity when employees have their own quiet work space at home, live more than 1 hour away from the office, and their work is mainly individual in nature, requiring limited collaboration. On the other hand, working remote can result in a productivity hit when employees live in shared rooms or have small children at home.

Hybrid workers with a separate workspace at home reported a net 36% increase in productivity when working at home. By contrast, employees sharing a room with noisy roommates experienced a net 48% drop in productivity at home.

Work-life Balance

According to the survey results, hybrid workers report much higher satisfaction with their work-life balance, compared to their office-based peers. This is strongest among employees with long commute times to work.

Based on the survey findings, female employees are almost twice as likely to work from home as their male counterparts.

The study found that the vast majority of office-based employees would switch jobs if it allowed them to work partly from home. This includes 70% who are ready to switch to a hybrid job without any pay increase, and a further 9% who would make the jump even if it involved a pay cut. The study concludes that GCC companies can use hybrid arrangements to improve staff retention while moderating the pressure for salary increases.

GulfTalent’s research was based on an online survey of 5,000 professionals based across the six countries of the GCC and employed in different industries. The full report can be viewed at Remote Work Trends in the Gulf.

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Key Topics Covered:

Current Remote Work Practices

Impact on Productivity

Impact on Work-life Balance

Employee Engagement and Development

Recommendations for Employers


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Comments (43)

Mariam Mariam
3 months ago

Working online allows me to connect with people worldwide, offering timely help and drawing from extensive information. This way, I can learn and grow through diverse human interactions, making my assistance more personal and effective.

Humaira amin Humaira Amin
3 months ago

Very useful

Srajan SRAJAN
3 months ago

Nice and appreciate it thanks for progress of current work.

Eurenia chikanele Eurenia Chikanele
3 months ago

World class, thumbs up

Eurenia chikanele Eurenia Chikanele
3 months ago

Very interesting good and useful

Muhammad sajjad Muhammad Sajjad
3 months ago

Thanks for publishing... Informative indeed!

Dulz Dulz
3 months ago

Very convenient and time saving. Less expenses and more flexible

Sunil Sunil
3 months ago

Very valuable information.wish I could work from home as Logistics professional

Mehdi Mehdi
3 months ago

Useful for job seekers.<br />

Yussuf maalim adan Yussuf maalim adan
3 months ago

Thanks soo much useful information

Heru Heru
3 months ago

Very interesting, save time and quality time

Imran Imran
3 months ago

Very interesting indeed

Fawzan saad Fawzan Saad
3 months ago

this information shows the trending of remote work efficient business module... thanks for sharing

Belhorma Belhorma
3 months ago

This is a great initiative

Anton fernando Anton fernando
3 months ago

Interesting and saves time

Javad Javad
3 months ago

Amazing.

Dr muhammad iftikhar hussain Dr Muhammad Iftikhar Hussain
3 months ago

Remote working is the future of work! As technology advances and the world becomes increasingly interconnected, large organizations will embrace remote work to tap into global talent, boost productivity, and reduce costs. Get ready for a decentralized workforce revolution!

Sayed yahya alawi Sayed Yahya Alawi
3 months ago

Dear GulfTalent team,
It is a great effort by your team, it shows and helps both employers and employees to take this into their strategic consideration and decisions to boost the efficiency within organizations.
Thanks a lot for sharing such report..

Norasiah NORASIAH
3 months ago

Thumbs up to this Valuable studies conducted. I foresee 2 days at office and 3 days work from home is best

Zhai Zhai
3 months ago

Interesting idea, remote work is really help, you can work at the comfort of your home.

Sham Sham
3 months ago

This is very interesting for me the person who has wide experience in various fields and retired professional.

Elizabeth Elizabeth
3 months ago

Very useful information

Sameh Sameh
3 months ago

Very interesting indeed

Robels Robels
3 months ago

This is great initiative.

Abdulrahman Abdulrahman
3 months ago

Interesting study with valuable outcomes

Ahmed el sheikh Ahmed el sheikh
3 months ago

It is fact and fantastic analysis

Mehran saeed Mehran saeed
3 months ago

I agree with it.

Ahmed Ahmed
3 months ago

Thanks very interesting data

Farz Farz
3 months ago

Very interesting data and findings on the remote /hybrid model which is expected to become the norm in most work environments

Amal Amal
3 months ago

For me, this job is good because the woman is responsible for the home and children, so she cannot work outside the home for long hours.

Ranai Ranai
3 months ago

Work from home is productive specially after our experience in corona

Apple Apple
3 months ago

I agree if it’s required to be 2 days from office and 3 days hybrid

Elfatih ahmed yousef Elfatih Ahmed Yousef
3 months ago

Thank you so much. Useful information

Pradeep kumar PRADEEP KUMAR
3 months ago

Fully agree

Pradipto Pradipto
3 months ago

Very much interesting, more interested for WFH

Qusai Qusai
3 months ago

It is very good for both employees & employers. I'm with this either remote or hybrid

Ain elhaia younis ibrahim Ain elhaia younis Ibrahim
3 months ago

Very useful and helpful data thank you very much.

Shaik abdul gafoor Shaik Abdul Gafoor
3 months ago

Work from Home partly is highly appreciated.

Adel Adel
3 months ago

More productivity & balance

Imtiaz mohammad jamil Imtiaz Mohammad Jamil
3 months ago

Remote work more positive which save manhours.high productivity. Secured.

Maria cecilia Maria Cecilia
3 months ago

Productivity and concentration boost, avoid tardiness and eliminate frequent absences at work totally agree.

Daniel Daniel
3 months ago

Thanks

Interesting data

Nadia Nadia
3 months ago

I agree with it