‘Investments in infrastructure, technology create job opportunities’
Over the past ten years, significant investments in modern infrastructure and technology have improved Qatar’s job prospects.
According to experts in the nation, there is no denying that the nation is focused on investments in a variety of areas, which has helped to create jobs.
“When you look at the job market on a global scale, Qatar has been doing relatively well, with a focus on diversifying the economy and creating new job opportunities,” stated Ghofrane Jameleddine, CEO of Camelia Homes.
In the meantime, Qatar has been steadily concentrating on growing its tourism sector, which has resulted in a rise in employment prospects in sectors including hospitality, tourism, and entertainment.
The nation is well-known across the world for holding important international sporting competitions and events, which increase tourism and create a need for qualified experts in a number of fields.
Strong investments in the field of education and training initiatives are essential to producing a workforce with the necessary skills.
“To give its inhabitants access to high-quality education and career training, the government has partnered with well-known foreign colleges and institutions. This has drawn foreign specialists to work in Qatar in addition to improving the employability of the local labor force, according to Jameleddine.
While some nations may be concerned about high unemployment rates, Qatar has been actively attempting to diversify its economy and create new job possibilities.
He said the nation has managed to establish a positive labor market environment by investing in infrastructure, technology, tourism, education, and other sectors of the economy.
Citing the nation’s increasing expat labor force, Jameleddine stated that Qatar employs a more diverse range of foreign workers and is a competitor for the world’s strongest economy.
But it’s also critical to recognize that cutting-edge technology like artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to any industry.
“Human interaction will always be necessary, but not to the same degree as in the past,” he stated. Even if technology is capable of handling a lot of jobs, human intervention is still necessary in some situations. This covers fields that call for complex problem-solving abilities, empathy, creativity, and critical thinking.
The real estate expert continued, “It is crucial for people to adjust to the changing environment and gain the skills required to prosper in a technology-driven world. They should embrace the potential of artificial intelligence and technology while also realizing the value of human interaction, which boosts Qatar’s competitive economy.”