My wife works for one of QF's divisions. She likes its. The atmosphere is friendly, professional and the salary and benefits are good. The expectation of working hours is reasonable, but probably depends on the position. There is a strong national and other Arab presence (with preference for advancement for locals, understandably), so there is that element, but these are generally well-educated professionals.
However, the corporate culture varies between the Foundation's operations and the various university campuses and Qatar Academy--which are really autonomous units under the umbrella of the Foundation. ROTA is fairly autonomous also. So it really depends on which entity you plan to work for.
jjj75--If you know what the OP is asking and you can answer it, how about answering the question after the ticking off?
My wife works for one of QF's divisions. She likes its. The atmosphere is friendly, professional and the salary and benefits are good. The expectation of working hours is reasonable, but probably depends on the position. There is a strong national and other Arab presence (with preference for advancement for locals, understandably), so there is that element, but these are generally well-educated professionals.
However, the corporate culture varies between the Foundation's operations and the various university campuses and Qatar Academy--which are really autonomous units under the umbrella of the Foundation. ROTA is fairly autonomous also. So it really depends on which entity you plan to work for.
jjj75--If you know what the OP is asking and you can answer it, how about answering the question after the ticking off?