Working in Riyadh
#1
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Hi everyone
First post here. There's a potential opportunity for me to work in Riyadh and I have been asked what my desired base salary is.
The prospective role is with a large organisation where the package includes company provided housing, transport allowance, medical insurance coverage plus flights home etc. I'm currently on £125k in UK, I've read the cost of living is pretty high here and have read that I should ask for between 25% to 50% more than what my UK gross is. Given 100% more than my basic is unrealistic, what is realistic amount to ask for? My primary motive is to save as much of my salary as I can for a few years, I was thinking asking for 25% more than my current base, Would this scare off the employer or am I selling myself short or not.
All replies genuinely appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Thomas
First post here. There's a potential opportunity for me to work in Riyadh and I have been asked what my desired base salary is.
The prospective role is with a large organisation where the package includes company provided housing, transport allowance, medical insurance coverage plus flights home etc. I'm currently on £125k in UK, I've read the cost of living is pretty high here and have read that I should ask for between 25% to 50% more than what my UK gross is. Given 100% more than my basic is unrealistic, what is realistic amount to ask for? My primary motive is to save as much of my salary as I can for a few years, I was thinking asking for 25% more than my current base, Would this scare off the employer or am I selling myself short or not.
All replies genuinely appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Thomas
#2
Welcome (doubting) Thomas.
What line of business you in? A legal eagle or bean counter?
Cost of living not that bad if you have no dependents. You'll save bundles but should put emphasis on the work / role you'll be doing when deciding if it is the right move.
Best of British!
What line of business you in? A legal eagle or bean counter?
Cost of living not that bad if you have no dependents. You'll save bundles but should put emphasis on the work / role you'll be doing when deciding if it is the right move.
Best of British!
#3
If you are on 125k in the UK then think of the Tax and NI you pay out, on 125k here all found depending if you are single or even with a family I guess the 40k that is robbed from your salary everymonth will be an immediate saving.
There is no harm in you asking for a further 20k , in fact they will probably be expecting you to ask for more than they offer and meet you half way, result.
Cost of living here for a single bloke ( moi), well I get by on 1500 sar a month easy, I go out to eat, cook at home and visit other compounds who take money off me for "refreshments" I certainly do not miss out on stuff.
Hope you get what you want.
There is no harm in you asking for a further 20k , in fact they will probably be expecting you to ask for more than they offer and meet you half way, result.
Cost of living here for a single bloke ( moi), well I get by on 1500 sar a month easy, I go out to eat, cook at home and visit other compounds who take money off me for "refreshments" I certainly do not miss out on stuff.
Hope you get what you want.







