Yes, when compared to the 90's there are less Qatari engineers out in the market. Even the competent 1's resign earlier to join private companies like (Barwa or Diar) or open their own business (3 of my colleagues have left government corporations to open their own engineering consultancy/contracting offices).
The same goes to Doctors, the numbers of Qatari doctors have decreases since the 90's
How many Qatari consultant/specialist physician out there? (The few already quitted HMC to open their own private practice.
I'm very optimistic in QF. I hope the numbers of graduates increases gradually.
The sad part so many prefers the easy choice of joining Army/police force or securing a government clerk job with their high school certificate
No wonder development/IT centers like "new horizon" are booming
Yes, when compared to the 90's there are less Qatari engineers out in the market. Even the competent 1's resign earlier to join private companies like (Barwa or Diar) or open their own business (3 of my colleagues have left government corporations to open their own engineering consultancy/contracting offices).
The same goes to Doctors, the numbers of Qatari doctors have decreases since the 90's
How many Qatari consultant/specialist physician out there? (The few already quitted HMC to open their own private practice.
I'm very optimistic in QF. I hope the numbers of graduates increases gradually.
The sad part so many prefers the easy choice of joining Army/police force or securing a government clerk job with their high school certificate
No wonder development/IT centers like "new horizon" are booming