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Saudi Arabia Salary Report 2026

Addify · Published 2026-06-01 · How we calculate these figures


Saudi Arabia's employment market is being transformed by Vision 2030.

The Kingdom continues to invest heavily in technology, logistics, tourism, infrastructure, AI, renewable energy, and digital services. These investments are creating new career opportunities across both public and private sectors.

Why Saudi Arabia Is Attracting Global Talent

Saudi Arabia's economic diversification strategy continues to drive hiring activity.

Government-backed projects and private-sector expansion are creating demand for:

  • Technology professionals
  • Project managers
  • Data specialists
  • AI experts
  • Engineers
  • Construction leaders
  • Cybersecurity professionals

Investment priorities are increasingly shifting toward technology, logistics, AI, and tourism initiatives that support long-term economic growth. ([Reuters][1])

Technology and AI Are Reshaping the Market

AI adoption is accelerating across Saudi Arabia.

Recent research shows widespread use of generative AI tools among professionals, while organizations continue investing in AI literacy, workforce training, and responsible implementation programs.

This trend is creating strong demand for:

  • AI Engineers
  • Data Scientists
  • Machine Learning Engineers
  • Cloud Architects
  • Product Managers
  • Cybersecurity Experts

GCC Hiring Trends for 2026

Across the Gulf region, several themes are becoming clear.

AI Skills Are Becoming Essential

AI is no longer limited to technology teams. Employers increasingly expect professionals in marketing, finance, operations, and HR to understand AI tools and workflows.

Skills Gaps Continue

Many organizations report difficulty finding qualified candidates for specialist positions. Technical skills shortages remain one of the biggest hiring challenges across the GCC. ([Reddit][4])

Employee Expectations Are Changing

Professionals increasingly prioritize:

  • Flexible work arrangements
  • Career development
  • Learning opportunities
  • International exposure
  • Strong benefits packages

Salary remains important, but it is no longer the only deciding factor. ([Reddit][4])

Regional Talent Competition Is Intensifying

Saudi Arabia and the UAE are competing aggressively for experienced professionals in technology, finance, and leadership roles. This competition is helping push compensation upward for high-demand skill sets. ([Reuters][1])

What Employers Should Focus On

Organizations looking to attract top talent in 2026 should focus on:

  • Faster hiring processes
  • Clear career pathways
  • AI upskilling initiatives
  • Flexible work models
  • Competitive total rewards packages

The companies winning talent today are often those that provide growth opportunities rather than simply offering higher salaries.

Final Outlook

The GCC job market remains one of the world's most dynamic employment regions.

Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 projects, the UAE's technology expansion, and the region's rapid AI adoption are creating opportunities for both employers and professionals. The strongest demand is expected to remain concentrated in technology, digital transformation, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and data-focused roles throughout 2026 and beyond.

Salary figures

Ranges below are drawn from three published GCC market reports and benchmarked at mid-seniority (3–5 years experience). These are the same figures used in the Addify Salary Check tool.

Saudi Arabia salaries by role (monthly, mid-seniority)
RoleMedian / monthRange
Software EngineerSAR 17,500SAR 13,50022,500
Product ManagerSAR 23,500SAR 18,50030,500
Marketing ManagerSAR 19,500SAR 15,50025,500
Finance ManagerSAR 24,500SAR 18,50031,500
Operations ManagerSAR 24,500SAR 18,50031,500

Sources & methodology

Salary figures are derived from three independently published GCC salary reports. See how we calculate estimates and which reports we use.

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