With no previous experience: 2000 SAR
With 1 to 3 years exprerience: 2500 SAR
With more than 3 years experience: 3000 SAR & above
The basic salary for jobs in Saudi Arabia are similar to wages paid in the United States, if not a little higher. Saudi Arabia also has no personal taxation, which leaves the net income much higher in some cases.
depending upon the experience ,salary will be more than 300000 per month
SABIC stands for Saudi Basic Industries Corporation. It is a global diversified chemical company headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia is a male dominated society where men and women don't have the basic fundamentals of human rights. Saudi Arabia has a history of human rights violations based on their patriarchal system that dates back thousands of years. The laws in Saudi Arabia are kingship laws run by the monarchy. So no, Saudi Arabia doesn't protect the human rights of its citizens.
Saudi Arabia is still an absolute monarchy, and has been since 1992, when The Basic Law of Government adopted in 1992 declared that Saudi Arabia is a monarchy ruled by the sons and grandsons of the first king, Abd Al Aziz Al Saud.
The Islamic government of Iran, the parliamentary democracy of Israel and the monarchy government of Saudi Arabia are basic laws with no constitution. It is a law that limits the freedom for women.
hi the following are the requirement for Saudi licence * graduation degree must b attested from Saudi embassy *experience 2years at least *basic life support certificate *insurance certificate *clearance of prometric exam
Basic salary mean like the average pay. Its typically for the basic worker.
Basic and annual salary are the same thing. They are how much a person makes in a year.
The rupee is the basic monetary unit of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mauritius, and the Seychelles.
There no different types of Muslims. All Muslims are the same and believing in the same Quran, same God, same prophet, same Islam pillars, and same basic Islam principles of faith. The different Islam schools, mainly Sunnis and Shiites, different in very minor issues that do not touch the basic beliefs. Most Muslims of Saudi Arabia belong to the Sunnis. see related questions listed below for more information.
There are really no similarities between these countries except on very basic lines such as:All three are regional powers in the Middle East.All three have a substantial Muslim population (around 19% in Israel, and over 90% in Iran and Saudi Arabia).All three have coastlines.All three countries see themselves as the vanguard of the majority religion in the country (i.e. Israel for Judaism, Saudi Arabia for Sunni Islam, and Iran for Shiite Islam).All three have participated in wars in the last decade.