Industries That Hire the Most During Ramadan & Eid Season

Why Hiring Continues During Ramadan & Eid

While many assume that hiring slows down during Ramadan, certain industries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region actively recruit talent to meet increased business demands. Retail, e-commerce, hospitality, and logistics experience a surge in activity as consumers prepare for Eid celebrations, leading to seasonal job openings and permanent hires.

If you're job hunting, knowing which industries are hiring the most during Ramadan and Eid can help you target the right opportunities.

1. Retail & E-Commerce

Retail and online shopping see significant sales growth during Ramadan and Eid, leading to high demand for sales associates, digital marketers, and customer service representatives.

Roles in Demand:

  • Sales & store associates
  • E-commerce managers
  • Digital marketers & social media specialists
  • Customer service representatives
  • Inventory & supply chain coordinators

Major brands in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Egypt launch Ramadan promotions and Eid sales, increasing the need for temporary and full-time staff.

2. Hospitality & Food and Beverage (F&B)

Restaurants, hotels, and catering services experience higher foot traffic during Iftar and Suhoor gatherings, creating jobs in the hospitality sector.

Roles in Demand:

  • Hotel & restaurant managers
  • Chefs & kitchen staff
  • Event planners & banquet coordinators
  • Guest relations & concierge staff
  • Delivery drivers & food service staff

Major hotel chains in Dubai, Riyadh, and Doha hire for Ramadan events, corporate Iftars, and Eid celebrations.

3. Logistics & Delivery Services

The demand for fast and reliable deliveries surges during Ramadan and Eid as online orders for groceries, gifts, and clothing increase.

Roles in Demand:

  • Warehouse & logistics coordinators
  • Delivery drivers & fleet managers
  • E-commerce supply chain managers
  • Inventory control specialists

Companies like Amazon, Noon, and Talabat expand their delivery teams to handle increased orders.

4. Banking & Financial Services

Banks and financial institutions hire professionals to process transactions, manage holiday bonuses, and handle peak financial activity before Eid.

Roles in Demand:

  • Relationship managers & financial advisors
  • Customer service representatives
  • Loan & credit officers
  • Compliance & risk management specialists

Eid is a peak period for financial planning, making this a busy hiring time for banking professionals.

5. Tourism & Travel

With people traveling for Eid holidays and Umrah pilgrimages, airlines, travel agencies, and hotels increase hiring to handle the seasonal rush.

Roles in Demand:

  • Travel consultants & tour guides
  • Airline customer service agents
  • Hotel & resort staff
  • Transportation & car rental coordinators

Saudi Arabia sees higher hiring activity in Mecca and Medina as Umrah pilgrims arrive.

6. Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals

During Ramadan, there is higher demand for medical professionals in hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies, especially for nutrition, diabetes care, and emergency services.

Roles in Demand:

  • Nurses & emergency care providers
  • Dietitians & nutritionists
  • Pharmacists & pharmacy assistants
  • Medical sales representatives

Healthcare hiring remains strong during Ramadan, particularly in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar.

How to Land a Job During Ramadan & Eid Season

  1. Apply Early – Many companies shortlist candidates before Eid for post-Ramadan hiring.
  2. Use Job Portals – Upload your CV and search for job openings on Bayt.com.
  3. Network – Connect with recruiters on LinkedIn and attend industry events.
  4. Highlight Flexibility – Employers value candidates willing to work during peak holiday seasons.

Final Thoughts

Industries like retail, e-commerce, hospitality, logistics, and healthcare actively hire during Ramadan and Eid. If you're looking for a job, this is a great time to apply.

Find the latest job openings on Bayt.com today.

Natalie Mahmoud Fawzi Al Saad
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