UAE employees to see modest salary increase in 2016

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Salaries for employees in the UAE will see a modest increase of 1.7% on average in 2016, according to a new report. The Robert Half 2016 Salary Guide examines pay across professional occupations including finance and accounting, financial services, information technology, legal, and human resources and administration. It’s good news for internal auditors who are expected to get an 8.9% salary rise, and learning and development managers who are also set to receive a healthy raise of 7.2%. However, the financial services industry can only anticipate salary hikes of 1.5%, while roles within compliance, and private equity and asset management will see a 3% increase. Employees in the accounting and finance can expect an average salary increase of 2.3%. Internal auditors are predicted to earn between AED 240,000 – AED300,000 per year in 2016.

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