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on 29 Oct 2012

HI, I Have been offered an admin manager position in Riyadh with a monthly basic salary of "9750 SR" plus monthly accomodation allowance "3750 SR" and transportation allowance "1500 SR". I would like to know if this package is quite enough to save "8000 SR" per month taking into consideration that I am single. Your feedback in this regard will be highly appreciated. Best regards, Hassan Cheaib

Anonymous (not verified) on 1 Nov 2012 - 13:08
Hi Hassan,

Your biggest expense when making the move to Riyadh is likely to be accommodation. SAR 3,750 will be more than enough to cover your housing costs and you could get a room in a shared apartment for around SAR 1,500 and save a lot of money.

Most expats do tend to buy themselves a car in Saudi Arabia. You'll find the cost of purcahsing and maintaining a vehicle is reasonable in Saudi Arabia, especially since petrol prices are so low.

Whether you are able to save SAR 8,000 per month will depend on your lifestyle. How often you go out to eat or whether you purchase luxury items, etc. I'd have a read of the Expat Arrival's Cost of Living in Saudi Arabia page to get a better idea of the expenses you can expect. 

You may also find this article useful : A Comparison of Expat Salaries in the Middle East. It gives you a nice overview on what you can expect to earn in various fields, in different parts of the Middle East.

At the end of the day, if you aren't happy with the offer don't be afraid to negotiate further with you employer.

Good luck!

Anonymous (not verified) on 15 May 2013 - 17:31
hi,, I have been offered a job at princess nora university in riyadh, everything was going well and last week i sent copies of all my family's passports. yesterday, my recruiters called me and told me that saudi government has changed some rules,, apparently,, teachers coming to saudi arabia can only bring their dependants if they hold a masters degree. has anybody else heard this,,, ??

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