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Old 25th April 2008, 12:43 PM
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I have been approached by a company called ITP Media in Media City to go and work for them in advertising sales. They are willing to pay 14k a month and subsidise my living costs for the first 3 months which they will deduct from my salary.

I am worried about the costs of living in Dubai as i will still have my debts to pay. I also know nothing about Dubai but if i accept i will need to move out there within the next 2-3 weeks.

Could someone please offer some advice on how to negotiate salaries and living in Dubai?

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Hello,

There is a thread here that says "You cannot live in Dubai with less than 250,000 AED/yr", I think unfortunately, with 14000 and no accomodation; it will be extremly difficult to live in Dubai.

Either Ask for housing expenses outside of your base salary, or tell them no thanks!

Good luck on your job hunting!

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Hi

Thanks for the advice, they have said that with monthly bonus i should expect to pick up around £17500, rent will be £7500. Would i struggle to live on £10000 a month?

I am very determined to succeed so i want to make sure this is the right move for me!

I have been reading quite a few websites and speaking to people who have lived in Dubai to do my research and i have found this forum very helpful so thank you everyone!

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Any time I hear the word "bonus" I get nervous.

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Hi Jo,

Just to be in the safe side, don't include the bonus in your equation. You know this word is elastic. A lot of companies associate this word "bonus" with confusing words like " based in overall performance" or "based on the company's revenue". At the end of the month, You will be lucky to get 50% of the promised bonus.

Either you tell them to pump some more money in your current package or let them provide you with some sort of housing.

Hope the best for you and keep us updated on the progress.

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Another vote for not factoring in the bonus pay.

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Will not repeat what everyone is saying, I've just recently been negotiating my own contract in Dubai.
The company will probably try to push back arguing you'll have a big variable/bonus and that will make up for a lower basic & allowances.
All I can say is that the best time to negotiate your pay is before you start! once you're there the opportunity is gone.

If they do not want to increase your basic definitely go for increasing your housing allowance/number of flights home/etc but is better to push harder at the beginning.

From what I've seen on this site as well as others, and costs of living etc salary is looking low. My rule is always, without bonus would I still be comfortable and better off.

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dont rush coz this is nt the only chance here....negotiate and if no salary increase then i would suggest u to look for better opportunity...but if you want to have a new experience and new life here and u re nt a fussy guy,then u may accept and come !

its up to you!

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they have said that with monthly bonus i should expect to pick up around £17500, rent will be £7500. Would i struggle to live on £10000 a month?



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Are you talking sterling or local currency? If Sterling, should be OK?

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