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Saudization explained: What it means for jobs, expats, and employers in Saudi Arabia
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Saudization is a government policy requiring private companies in Saudi Arabia to hire more Saudi nationals. It aims to reduce unemployment and build local talent, especially in the private sector. While expats face more competition in certain roles, skilled foreign professionals remain in demand. The policy is part of the broader Vision 2030 plan to diversify the economy and grow the local workforce.
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