Property and design jobs in the middle east 

We’ve got the deep expertise and extensive employer network to help you find the right property and design job.

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Our recruitment experience in property and design jobs 

At Hays, we know that finding the right role at the right time takes careful consideration. As your lifelong career partner, we’re with you each step of the way. 

Whether you’re seeking a job for right now or to move up the career ladder, we have the expertise, the up-to-date knowledge, and the connections in property and design to help you get where you want to go.  

Our track record of hiring talented professionals, across both the public and private sectors is second to none. 

Recruiting for roles across architecture, interior design, design management, asset management, facilities management, real estate consulting and property management, our property and design recruitment specialists have extensive experience matching talented property and design professionals to the right job.  

Take a look at our extensive jobs here. 

 

Property and design employers we recruit for 

We work with organisations of all sizes in the property and design sector, ranging from architectural firms to real estate consultancies, real estate developers and local authorities. 

Recruiting across the Middle East, we can provide you with unlimited access to a wealth of property and design roles, as well as local insights that will enable you to find your perfect opportunity both for right now, and the future. 

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PROPERTY AND DESIGN JOBS FAQS

Demand is high across the board in property and design for architectural design directors, interior designers, asset managers and real estate strategy consultants

Professionals in this space can be well renumerated. For example, a property management director in the Saudi Arabia could typically earn 50,000-70,000SAR monthly, while a property manager might earn, on average, 29,000SAR monthly.

See our Salary Guides for a more detailed breakdown of salaries. 

Material scarcities and reaching net zero, as well as building resilience in an environment extremely susceptible to shocks and disruption, are just some of the challenges that organisations are having to face in the months and years ahead. A balance needs to be met between cost-effectiveness and designing modern, energy-efficient buildings. Your skills and experience in the property and design sector will be crucial to organisations if they are to succeed.