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The ideal candidate will have Responsibilities such as (not limited to):<br>Acts as Secretary to the Management and takes dictation and instructions from the Management;Receives all papers documents from the departments for the notation, signature, information for appropriate action by the Management;Routes necessary documents assigned to the concerned department member for its appropriate action;Arranges appointments and meetings to be attended by the Management, inside and outside the office premises;Receives all incoming calls, visitors and guests of the Management;Performs office and general administrative services and works for the Management;Arranges, files and documents;Answers telephone calls and responds to customers’ / clients’ enquiries and transfers calls;Welcomes walk in costumers / clients and responds to their enquiries;Open initial files for new customers along with the necessary procedures;Handles and records meeting rooms time schedules;Handles all members calendars and meetings;Handles address records, telephone switch boards and extensions;Organise meeting rooms and manages catering services;Tracks and monitors office supplies and stationaries;Maintain reception security by following safety procedures and controlling visitors’ access via the reception desk (monitor logbook, issue visitor badges) Hosts clients and guest in waiting areas;Maintain safe, clean and tidy reception area with procedures by having the necessary stationery and material (e.g. pens, forms and brochures);Arrange travel and accommodations for trips;Perform other clerical receptionist duties such as filing and photocopying;Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as may be deemed necessary;Performs other related duties as may be deemed necessary.<br>Qualifications High school diploma or relevant work experience Ability to maintain a positive attitude Applicant should be fluent in Arabic & English, both reading and writing.<br>Industry Law Practice Legal Services Law Enforcement<br>Employment Type Full-time
Overview<br><br>U niversity of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) was officially established by the Emiri Decision No13 of 2022, and it is the first national university specializing in academic applied, technical, and professional education in the State of Qatar. UDST has over 70 bachelor's and master's degree programs, diplomas, and certificates. The university houses 5 colleges: The College of Business, the College of Computing and Information Technology, the College of Engineering and Technology, the College of Health Sciences, and the College of General Education, in addition to specialized training centers for individuals and companies. UDST is recognized for its student-centered learning and state-of-the-art facilities. Its world-renowned faculty and researchers work on developing the students’ skills and help raise well-equipped graduates who proudly serve different sectors of the economy and contribute to achieving human, social, and economic development goals nationally and internationally.<br><br>With more than 700 staff and over 8,000 students, UDST is the destination of choice for applied and experiential learning. The University is recognized for its student-centered learning and state-of-the-art facilities. Our faculty are committed to delivering pedagogically-sound learning experiences that incorporate innovative learning technologies. Our aim is to enhance students’ skills and help develop talented graduates who can effectively contribute to a knowledge-based economy and make Qatar’s National Vision 2030 a reality.<br><br>Responsibilities<br><br> Duties & Responsibilities: <br><br> Operational <br><br>Assist faculty staff with proposal development, review and submission process for pre-award agreements to ensure alignment with UDST’s policies and procedures.<br><br>Collaborate with the Applied Research and Innovation (ARI), Academic Manager in grant submissions, budget preparation and track payments of all research grants.<br><br>Act as liaison between faculty staff, funding institutions and government bodies and review and update sponsor agreements as recommended by the Applied Research and Innovation (ARI), Academic Manager.<br><br>Coordinate proposal requirements with faculty staff and external participants and review proposals and research initiatives to ensure compliance with regulatory laws, policies and procedures.<br><br>Provide written feedback to university faculty regarding necessary changes and suggestions for proposal enhancement.<br><br>Maintain positive relationships with pre and post award Stakeholders, and government representatives to promote University applied research initiatives.<br><br>Assist faculty with the completion of administrative forms and others’ electronic systems to secure funds for research and other project initiatives.<br><br>Prepare reconciliation of actuals to budget variance and analysis for annual audit to contribute to grant audit review activities and to ensure timely closeout of audit recommendations.<br><br>Document and communicate pre/post awards outcomes to faculty through reports and presentations to promote and contribute to UDST’s award scheme initiatives.<br><br>Maintain up-to-date database, records, and reports relevant to award grants to monitor University proposal activities and to ensure compliance with University guidelines and regulations.<br><br>Attend business unit and faculty meetings to obtain information on awards, finance and research related matters and draft minutes as appropriate.<br><br>Monitor awards proposal status and advise Principal Investigator on requirements and deadlines associated with research protocols highlighting discrepancies to the Applied Research and Innovation, Academic Manager.<br><br>Research best practices and identify trends in relation to award proposal process to assist in the development of tools and training workshops for faculty members.<br><br>Create and review budgets for institutional commitments and adherence to institutional policies and draft budget justification text for proposal inclusion.<br><br>Maintain up to date knowledge on award-funding bodies’ policies and guidelines and serve as an information resource, disseminating key information to faculty, students, and staff.<br><br>Participate in University-wide awards workshops and training sessions as required.<br><br>Perform miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.<br><br>Qualifications<br><br> Education and Certifications: <br><br>Bachelor’s degree in relevant field is required<br><br>Master’s degree is preferred<br><br> Experience: <br><br>Minimum 5 years’ experience in grants/ research administration, budget development/management, or grant writing.<br><br>Relevant Education Certifications Are Required Are Preferred.<br><br> Language: <br><br>Fluency in written and spoken English and Arabic language required.<br><br>Skills<br><br> Strong project management, organizational, and analytical skills. Excellent problem-solving and attention to detail. Experience with pre- and post-award processes, research compliance, and grant tracking. Ability to work collaboratively across teams and liaise with internal and external stakeholders. Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills. Familiarity with research policies, funding bodies, and government regulations. Bilingual in English and Arabic is preferable
Role Objective <br>The incumbent will perform activities pertaining to Data Privacy across Doha Bank, in line with policies, procedures and applicable Data Privacy laws and regulations. The incumbent will support in development and implementation of the bank’s Data Privacy Program, ensure data compliance through relevant mechanism, and impart staff training in close coordination with the relevant stakeholders.<br>Detailed Roles and Responsibilities:<br>Perform all operational activities as assigned by the reporting authority, in compliance with local regulations, Doha Bank’s policies and units/departments approved policies and procedures. Support in development and implementation of the bank’s Data Privacy framework, and program in accordance with relevant Data Privacy laws and regulations. Work closely with the respective stakeholders to ensure compliance with applicable Data Privacy laws and regulations for the bank. Prepare Data Privacy policies, procedures & notices and perform annual review of these documents for their compliance to legal, regulatory and organizational updates. Work closely with the relevant stakeholders in implementation of the Data Privacy policies, procedures and notices across the Bank. Assist the Privacy Champions and IT Application Managers in maintenance of Record of Processing Activities and Data Flow Diagrams (DFDs). Perform Data Privacy Impact Assessment of the bank’s business process and IT applications processing personal data of the staff, customers, vendors, etc. Coordinate with relevant stakeholders to ensure all business processes adhere to internal Data Privacy policies and procedures. Coordinate with IT Application owners to ensure all IT Applications containing personal data adhere to internal Data Privacy policies and procedures.<br>Educational Qualifications and Experience: <br>University graduate with a degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Security or any other related discipline.05-08 years of total experience in financial services/banking industry, entailing responsibilities pertaining to the specific area of discipline. Previous experience in Data Privacy /Data Protection or data compliance in financial services industry.
JOB DESCRIPTIONThe ideal candidate will have Responsibilities such as (not limited to):· Following up with the Qatari Law and regulations.· Researching and drafting legal reports.· Researching on applicable regulations, laws, and Judgments.· Attending meetings with clients.· Providing and drafting verbal/memorandum legal advice.· Reviewing, Drafting, and Re-drafting contracts and agreements.· Drafting, preparing, and handling client’s legal documents to be used in litigation/arbitration.· Researching and drafting legal reports.· Attending and following up court/arbitration expert meetings dates and decisions and submitting the necessary memorandums.· Prepares correspondence, and drafts letters/responses/notices.· Filling lawsuits in court/arbitrations.· Filling complaints in Police Departments and Public Prosecution Departments.· Attending court hearings and Police Investigations.· Submitting Memorandums of defense in hearings.· Register, follow up, and keep a record of court hearings and complaints dates, decisions, judgments, and awards.· Ensuring lawsuit procedural applications and request forms are accomplished before the hearing.· Assures all services provided to the clients are accomplished before the deadline.· Updating the client's court hearing, complaints updates, decisions, and judgments.· Coordinating with other legal counsels of the firm on strategies, status, decisions, and progress of all legal cases and issues concerning the clients.<br>QUALIFICATIONS· Work Experience· Bachelor’s degree in law or higher· Applicant should have excellent communication and typing skills.<br>REQUIREMENTS· Personal statement letter· CV<br>INDUSTRY· Law Practice· Legal Services· Law Enforcement<br>EMPLOYMENT TYPE· Full-time
JOB DESCRIPTIONThe ideal candidate will have Responsibilities such as (not limited to):· Following up with the Qatari Law and regulations.· Researching and drafting legal reports.· Researching on applicable regulations, laws, and Judgments.· Attending meetings with clients.· Providing and drafting verbal/memorandum legal advice.· Reviewing, Drafting, and Re-drafting contracts and agreements.· Drafting, preparing, and handling client’s legal documents to be used in litigation/arbitration.· Researching and drafting legal reports.· Attending and following up court/arbitration expert meetings dates and decisions and submitting the necessary memorandums.· Prepares correspondence, and drafts letters/responses/notices.· Filling lawsuits in court/arbitrations.· Filling complaints in Police Departments and Public Prosecution Departments.· Attending court hearings and Police Investigations.· Submitting Memorandums of defense in hearings.· Register, follow up, and keep a record of court hearings and complaints dates, decisions, judgments, and awards.· Ensuring lawsuit procedural applications and request forms are accomplished before the hearing.· Assures all services provided to the clients are accomplished before the deadline.· Updating the client's court hearing, complaints updates, decisions, and judgments.· Coordinating with other legal counsels of the firm on strategies, status, decisions, and progress of all legal cases and issues concerning the clients.<br>QUALIFICATIONS· Work Experience· Bachelor’s degree in law or higher· Applicant should have excellent communication and typing skills.<br>REQUIREMENTS· Personal statement letter· CV<br>INDUSTRY· Law Practice· Legal Services· Law Enforcement<br>EMPLOYMENT TYPE· Full-time
Overview<br><br>University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) is the first national applied University in the State of Qatar, offering applied Bachelors and Master’s degrees in addition to certificates and diplomas in various fields. UDST has over 50 programs in the fields of Engineering Technology and Industrial Trades, Business Management, Computing and Information Technology, Health Sciences, Continuing and Professional Education and more.<br><br>With more than 600 staff and over 7,000 students, UDST is the destination for top-notch applied and experiential learning. The University is recognized for its student-centered learning and state-of-the-art facilities. Our faculty are committed to delivering pedagogically-sound learning experiences with incorporation of innovative technological interventions, to further enhance students’ skills and help develop talented graduates that can effectively contribute to a knowledge-based economy and make Qatar’s National Vision 2030 a reality.<br><br>Responsibilities<br><br>To manage the pre and post award grant application process from inception to completion and promote sponsored awards initiatives throughout UDST. To advise faculty and business unit staff on UDSTs awards process, policies and procedures.<br><br> Duties & Responsibilities: <br><br> Operational <br><br>Assist faculty staff with proposal development, review and submission process for pre-award agreements to ensure alignment with UDST’s policies and procedures.<br><br>Collaborate with the Applied Research and Innovation (ARI), Academic Manager in grant submissions, budget preparation and track payments of all research grants.<br><br>Act as liaison between faculty staff, funding institutions and government bodies and review and update sponsor agreements as recommended by the Applied Research and Innovation (ARI), Academic Manager.<br><br>Coordinate proposal requirements with faculty staff and external participants and review proposals and research initiatives to ensure compliance with regulatory laws, policies and procedures.<br><br>Provide written feedback to university faculty regarding necessary changes and suggestions for proposal enhancement.<br><br>Maintain positive relationships with pre and post award Stakeholders, and government representatives to promote University applied research initiatives.<br><br>Assist faculty with the completion of administrative forms and others’ electronic systems to secure funds for research and other project initiatives.<br><br>Prepare reconciliation of actuals to budget variance and analysis for annual audit to contribute to grant audit review activities and to ensure timely closeout of audit recommendations.<br><br>Document and communicate pre/post awards outcomes to faculty through reports and presentations to promote and contribute to UDST’s award scheme initiatives.<br><br>Maintain up-to-date database, records, and reports relevant to award grants to monitor University proposal activities and to ensure compliance with University guidelines and regulations.<br><br>Attend business unit and faculty meetings to obtain information on awards, finance and research related matters and draft minutes as appropriate.<br><br>Monitor awards proposal status and advise Principal Investigator on requirements and deadlines associated with research protocols highlighting discrepancies to the Applied Research and Innovation, Academic Manager.<br><br>Research best practices and identify trends in relation to award proposal process to assist in the development of tools and training workshops for faculty members.<br><br>Create and review budgets for institutional commitments and adherence to institutional policies and draft budget justification text for proposal inclusion.<br><br>Maintain up to date knowledge on award-funding bodies’ policies and guidelines and serve as an information resource, disseminating key information to faculty, students, and staff.<br><br>Participate in University-wide awards workshops and training sessions as required.<br><br>Perform miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.<br><br>Qualifications<br><br> Education and Certifications: <br><br>Bachelor’s degree in relevant field is required<br><br>Master’s degree is preferred<br><br> Experience: <br><br>Minimum 5 years’ experience in grants/ research administration, budget development/management, or grant writing.<br><br>Relevant Education Certifications Are Required Are Preferred.<br><br> Language: <br><br>Fluency in written and spoken English and Arabic language required.
We are seeking a high-caliber, bilingual (Arabic/English) Senior Corporate Associate with extensive experience in corporate and commercial advisory, including mergers and acquisitions (M&A), joint ventures, corporate structuring, and establishing companies in Qatar and the MENA region. Key Requirements Bachelor’s degree in law and valid legal qualification. Minimum 7 years’ post-qualification experience in corporate and commercial law. Fluency in Arabic and English (written and spoken) Proven expertise in M&A, joint ventures, corporate structuring, and establishing companies. Advanced drafting and negotiation skills across a range of commercial agreements. Solid understanding of Qatari legal and regulatory frameworks. Experience in regulatory and compliance matters. Exposure to tax matters and interactions with the General Tax Authority (GTA) Ability to manage complex matters autonomously and deliver high-quality work under pressure. Sound commercial judgment and a practical, solution-oriented approach. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Experience in litigation, employment law, or data privacy matters, as well as an interest in technology and digital innovation, will be considered an advantage.<br>Position Details Title: Senior Associate Employment Type: Full-time Function: Legal Salary: Competitive <br>Application To apply, please submit your CV and cover letter to: careers@slf-qa.com<br><br>About Al Sulaiti Law Firm With over 20 years of experience, Al Sulaiti Law Firm is recognized as one of Qatar’s leading law firms, advising on both domestic and multi-jurisdictional matters. The firm collaborates with international partners across the United States, Europe, Turkey, Kuwait, Oman, India, and Africa. Its team comprises multilingual and internationally trained lawyers, enabling it to deliver commercially focused and culturally attuned legal advice.<br>Due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. All applicants will receive an update regarding the status of their application, with feedback provided at later stages of the process.
Company Description Al Hadhri & Partners Law Firm is a pioneering practice in legal research and representation, known for high-quality, precise work across public and private law sectors. The firm brings together legal specialists and advisors who are recognized among the leading professionals in the regional legal community. It is committed to delivering rigorous legal services while maintaining high professional and ethical standards. Through active social media and communication channels, the firm promotes legal literacy and community engagement. Its legal content often focuses on issues relevant to the region, the European Union, and the Americas, offering team members broad international exposure.<br>Role Description The Senior Litigation Counsel is a full-time, on-site role based in Doha, Qatar. This role involves managing complex litigation files from initial assessment through final resolution, including drafting pleadings, motions, and legal memoranda, and preparing case strategies. The Senior Litigation Counsel will represent clients before courts and other adjudicatory bodies, attend hearings, manage evidence, and coordinate with external experts where necessary. Daily responsibilities include providing practical legal advice on contentious matters, assessing legal risks, and advising clients and internal teams on dispute-avoidance and dispute-resolution strategies. The role also involves supervising junior lawyers, reviewing their work, contributing to legal research and publications, and supporting business development through client presentations and participation in firm initiatives.<br>Qualifications<br> Strong foundational knowledge of Law, with substantial experience in civil and commercial litigation. Proven ability to analyze complex Legal Issues and craft clear, solutions-focused guidance. Demonstrated experience providing high-quality Legal Advice to clients in contentious and pre-contentious matters. Extensive experience appearing before Courts or other tribunals, including drafting pleadings, submissions, and managing hearings. Advanced Negotiation skills, including settlement discussions, mediation participation, and client representation in complex disputes. Accredited law degree and admission to practice in a relevant jurisdiction; additional qualifications in international or comparative law are an asset. Excellent written and oral advocacy skills in English; proficiency in Arabic is highly advantageous. Experience mentoring and supervising junior lawyers, with a collaborative and inclusive leadership style. High level of professional integrity, strong organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple matters under time pressure. Prior experience in a reputable law firm or in-house litigation role, preferably with regional or cross-border exposure.
Company Description Al Hadhri & Partners Law Firm is a pioneering practice in legal research and representation, known for high-quality, precise work across public and private law sectors. The firm brings together legal specialists and advisors who are recognized among the leading professionals in the regional legal community. It is committed to delivering rigorous legal services while maintaining high professional and ethical standards. Through active social media and communication channels, the firm promotes legal literacy and community engagement. Its legal content often focuses on issues relevant to the region, the European Union, and the Americas, offering team members broad international exposure.<br>Role Description The Senior Litigation Counsel is a full-time, on-site role based in Doha, Qatar. This role involves managing complex litigation files from initial assessment through final resolution, including drafting pleadings, motions, and legal memoranda, and preparing case strategies. The Senior Litigation Counsel will represent clients before courts and other adjudicatory bodies, attend hearings, manage evidence, and coordinate with external experts where necessary. Daily responsibilities include providing practical legal advice on contentious matters, assessing legal risks, and advising clients and internal teams on dispute-avoidance and dispute-resolution strategies. The role also involves supervising junior lawyers, reviewing their work, contributing to legal research and publications, and supporting business development through client presentations and participation in firm initiatives.<br>Qualifications<br> Strong foundational knowledge of Law, with substantial experience in civil and commercial litigation. Proven ability to analyze complex Legal Issues and craft clear, solutions-focused guidance. Demonstrated experience providing high-quality Legal Advice to clients in contentious and pre-contentious matters. Extensive experience appearing before Courts or other tribunals, including drafting pleadings, submissions, and managing hearings. Advanced Negotiation skills, including settlement discussions, mediation participation, and client representation in complex disputes. Accredited law degree and admission to practice in a relevant jurisdiction; additional qualifications in international or comparative law are an asset. Excellent written and oral advocacy skills in English; proficiency in Arabic is highly advantageous. Experience mentoring and supervising junior lawyers, with a collaborative and inclusive leadership style. High level of professional integrity, strong organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple matters under time pressure. Prior experience in a reputable law firm or in-house litigation role, preferably with regional or cross-border exposure.
Teamed / Countries / Qatar<br><br>Qatar<br><br> Country overview Served by Teamed vetted partner-entity network in Qatar What do you need to know to hire in Qatar?<br><br>A salary you pay in Qatar reaches the employee untaxed, because employment income sits outside the Income Tax Law (Law No. 24 of 2018). Expat staff carry no social insurance either. Instead of severance, you owe end-of-service gratuity of 3 weeks of pay for every year worked. Each guide below takes one layer.<br><br>Last reviewed 13 June 2026<br><br> Qatar guide<br><br>How does Teamed handle Qatari hiring for you?<br><br>Teamed becomes your legal employer of record in Qatar for $599 per employee per month, flat, with zero FX mark-up in any currency.<br><br>Payroll, contracts, and the full Qatari employment law stack run on one platform.<br><br>Real HR and legal experts manage every Qatari hire, from the first offer letter to the final settlement. An actual person, not a chatbot or a pooled queue, handles your Qatar team alongside EOR, contractor onboarding, and entity payroll on one platform. There is no setup fee and no exit fee. Employer cost passes through at cost, itemised on every invoice.<br><br>A Qatari contractor who converts to employment keeps their record, and that same employee can graduate from EOR to your own Qatar entity without re-onboarding. Run the Crossover Calculator to see the month the model flips. EOR is the right model for a first Qatar hire, until it isn't.<br><br>Talk to an expert Run the cost calculator<br><br>Qatar guide Overview Hiring guide Termination Tax and payroll Cost breakdown EOR vs entity<br><br>Three things you won't find on any other Qatar EOR guide<br><br>Qatar takes no income tax from salaries. Employment pay, wages, and allowances sit outside the Income Tax Law (Law No. 24 of 2018). The gross you agree is close to the net the employee keeps. Most EOR guides bury this under generic tax tables. You pay no social insurance for a foreign hire. Social insurance applies to Qatari nationals only. For a Qatari employee the employer rate is 14% and the employee pays 7%. The tax and payroll guide sets out who is in and who is out. Qatar has no separate redundancy pay. It has end-of-service gratuity instead. Every employee with a year or more earns 3 weeks of pay per year of service when they leave (Labour Law Article 54). The cost breakdown guide shows how it accrues.<br><br>Answer.cite this<br><br>Hiring in Qatar adds almost no statutory cost on top of salary for an expat employee. There is no personal income tax on employment pay (Law No. 24 of 2018). There is no social insurance for non-Qatari staff.<br><br>The one accruing cost is end-of-service gratuity. You set aside 3 weeks of pay for each full year an employee works (Labour Law Article 54).<br><br>Payroll runs monthly and wages are paid in Qatari riyals. The basic minimum wage is QAR 1,000/month, plus QAR 500/month housing and QAR 300/month food if you do not provide them in kind.<br><br>Teamed runs Qatari payroll, contracts, and compliance through a vetted partner entity in Qatar. This page is the map. Each guide below is the detail.<br><br>At a glance<br><br> Qatar QAR Arabic Monthly payroll<br><br>Currency<br><br>QAR (Qatari riyal)<br><br>Income tax on salary<br><br>Noneemployment pay is outside Law No. 24 of 2018<br><br>Social insurance (expats)<br><br>Noneapplies to Qatari nationals only<br><br>Basic minimum wage<br><br>QAR 1,000/monthplus housing and food allowances if not in kind<br><br>Annual leave (under 5 years)<br><br>3 weeksrises to four weeks at five years, Article 79<br><br>Public holidays<br><br>10 days Labour Law Article 78<br><br>Maternity leave<br><br>50 daysfull pay after one year, Article 96<br><br>End-of-service gratuity<br><br>3 weeksper year of service, Article 54<br><br>Qatar<br><br> per employee per month flat<br><br>$599<br><br>Zero FX. No setup fees. 24-hour onboarding.* The price your finance team can forecast against without surprises. *Typical once terms are confirmed. Some jurisdictions take longer where local registration or work permits apply.<br><br>Zero FX Fixed No setup fee No exit fee* 24-hour onboard<br><br>How much does it cost to hire an employee in Qatar in 2026?<br><br>For an expat hire, the employer cost is close to the salary itself.<br><br>There is no income tax to withhold and no social insurance for foreign staff. The one accruing cost is gratuity of 3 weeks of pay per year worked.<br><br>Qatar is one of the lower-cost places to employ once you look at statutory add-ons. Salary is paid free of income tax. A non-Qatari employee triggers no social insurance, so there is no employer percentage to layer on top of pay. The cost you accrue is end-of-service gratuity, set at 3 weeks of pay for every full year of service under Labour Law Article 54.<br><br>For a Qatari national the picture changes. The employer pays social insurance of 14% and the employee pays 7% under the Social Insurance Law (Law No. 1 of 2022). Teamed's Qatar fee sits inside the total cost envelope, not outside it.<br><br>Teamed's Qatar price is $599 per employee per month, flat, with zero FX in any currency pairing. No setup fees. No exit fees. Salaries, benefits, and the gratuity accrual passed through at cost on every invoice. The full breakdown, with worked examples at current statutory rates, is in the cost guide.<br><br>↓ Honesty, made visible<br><br>One price. Zero FX.<br><br>Same headline rate as Deel. Every line itemised on every invoice. FX absorbed by Teamed. No markup, no spread, no FX line in any currency pairing.<br><br>Fixed Rate<br><br> Zero FX<br><br>$599<br><br>/ employee / month<br><br> flat<br><br>No FX line on the invoice. Same rate, same-currency or cross-border.<br><br>What's included<br><br>Local employment contract Payroll & statutory remittances Statutory benefits administration Named country specialist Line-by-line invoices No setup or exit fees*<br><br>Industry average FX<br><br>3 – 5%<br><br>Where it shows up<br><br>Hidden in the rate<br><br>Teamed FX<br><br>0%<br><br>Where it shows up<br><br>Absorbed. No FX line.<br><br>No setup fees. No deposits. Cancel any month.<br><br>Read the full Qatar cost breakdown<br><br>Try it with your numbers<br><br>Drop a Qatar salary in. See the full loaded cost.<br><br>Gross annual salary<br><br>$ USD £ GBP € EUR<br><br>Country<br><br>???????? Qatar<br><br>The Employee Cost Calculator models Qatar's employer charges: end-of-service gratuity accruing at 3 weeks of pay for every full year of service, 14% employer social insurance for Qatari nationals, and no income tax or social insurance for expat hires.<br><br>Do you need a Qatari entity to hire employees in Qatar?<br><br>No. An Employer of Record runs Qatari payroll and contracts from day one.<br><br>Your own Qatar entity becomes worth the overhead once you reach a steady local team, not for a first hire or two.<br><br>Stage 1<br><br>Contractor<br><br>First Qatar hire, project-based, no entity needed.<br><br>→<br><br>Stage 2<br><br>EOR with Teamed<br><br>$599/mo. Teamed is the legal employer via a vetted partner entity. Day-one compliance.<br><br>→<br><br>Stage 3<br><br>Your Qatar entity<br><br>Same platform, same specialist. Tenure and gratuity history preserved.<br><br>Crossover<br><br> a planning point, not a cut-off<br><br>Setting up your own Qatari company means registering with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, securing computer cards and work-visa quotas, and running monthly Wage Protection System filings. It takes weeks and brings ongoing local administration. An Employer of Record is faster and cheaper at low headcount. Teamed runs Qatari payroll, contracts, and compliance from day one through a vetted partner entity.<br><br>The crossover point depends on your Qatar salary levels and your local running costs. For most professional-services teams it lands once you have a stable group of employees in-country. The EOR vs entity guide runs those numbers for Qatar.<br><br>Most EOR providers will not tell you when you have crossed it. We do, and we help you move. You progress from contractor to EOR to your own Qatar entity on one platform under Teamed's Graduation Model, with tenure and gratuity history preserved.<br><br>Read the full Qatar EOR vs entity guide<br><br>What changed in Qatari employment law recently?<br><br>Qatar removed the exit-permit and no-objection rules, so workers can change jobs on notice.<br><br>Notice is now 1 month for service of two years or less and 2 months above that.<br><br>Law No. 18 of 2020 reshaped how people move between employers. It ended the no-objection-certificate requirement and set a tiered notice rule under Labour Law Article 49. An employee with two years or less gives or receives 1 month of notice. Above two years it is 2 months. The same Law No. 17 of 2020 introduced the basic minimum wage of QAR 1,000/month, plus QAR 500/month housing and QAR 300/month food where these are not provided in kind.<br><br>On the social-insurance side, the rates for Qatari nationals rose on 3 January 2023 under the Social Insurance Law (Law No. 1 of 2022). The employer rate moved to 14% and the employee rate to 7%, in respect of Qatari staff only. The hiring guide covers each current obligation in detail.<br><br>Read the full Qatar hiring guide<br><br>What benefits must you provide Qatari employees in 2026?<br><br>The leave floor is 3 weeks of paid annual leave under five years of service, rising to 4 weeks at five years.<br><br>Maternity leave is 50 days at full pay after one year of service.<br><br>Paid annual leave is at least 3 weeks for service of under five years and at least 4 weeks from five years, under Labour Law Article 79. Qatar grants 10 days of paid public holidays a year under Article 78, made up of Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Independence Day, and days set by the employer.<br><br>Maternity leave is 50 days at full pay after one year of service, with at least 35 days falling after the birth, under Article 96. Sick pay runs at full pay for 2 weeks, then half pay for a further 4 weeks, after which it is unpaid, under Article 82. The benefits guide covers each entitlement in full.<br><br>Read the full Qatar benefits guide<br><br>What are payroll taxes in Qatar in 2026?<br><br>There is no payroll tax and no income tax on salary in Qatar.<br><br>Social insurance applies only to Qatari nationals, at 14% for the employer and 7% for the employee.<br><br>Qatar does not tax employment income. Salaries, wages, and allowances are expressly outside the Income Tax Law (Law No. 24 of 2018), so there is nothing to withhold from a payslip. For a foreign employee there is no social insurance to deduct either, which keeps gross pay and net pay close together.<br><br>Social insurance is the one payroll deduction, and it reaches Qatari nationals only. Under the Social Insurance Law (Law No. 1 of 2022), the employer pays 14% and the employee pays 7%. Wages must be paid monthly in Qatari riyals under Article 66, and there is no statutory 13th-month salary. Teamed runs the payroll and the Wage Protection System filings. The tax and payroll guide sets out every rule.<br><br>Read the full Qatar tax and payroll guide<br><br>How do you terminate an employee in Qatar?<br><br>Give written notice of 1 month for service of two years or less, or 2 months above that.<br><br>Pay end-of-service gratuity of 3 weeks of pay per year, for anyone with a year or more of service.<br><br>Notice scales with tenure under Labour Law Article 49. Service of two years or less needs 1 month. More than two years needs 2 months. A one-time probation of up to 6 months applies and cannot be extended.<br><br>Qatar has no separate redundancy scheme. Instead, anyone who has worked a year or more is owed end-of-service gratuity of at least 3 weeks of pay for every year of service, paid on their last day, under Article 54. Qatar sets no fixed unfair-dismissal tariff. Gratuity and notice are only forfeited on the gross-misconduct grounds listed in Article 61. The termination guide runs the full process.<br><br>Read the full Qatar termination and severance guide<br><br>What should you know before hiring in Qatar?<br><br>Two things catch US buyers out. The first is that gratuity accrues from day one of the second year and lands as a real cost at exit.<br><br>The second is that the working week is 48 hours and drops during Ramadan.<br><br>Plan for the gratuity as you go. End-of-service gratuity is not a tax, so it never shows on a monthly payslip. It still accrues at 3 weeks of pay per year and falls due the day someone leaves (Article 54). Budget for it from the first year so a long-tenured leaver is not a surprise.<br><br>The working week and overtime run on Qatari rules. The standard week is 48 hours, cut to 36 hours during Ramadan for Muslim employees. Overtime is paid at a premium of at least 25% above the basic hourly rate, with higher rates for night work and rest days, under the Labour Law. The hiring guide and the tax and payroll guide both cover safe practice.<br><br>Read the full Qatar hiring guide<br><br>Frequently asked questions<br><br>How much does it cost to hire an employee in Qatar?<br><br>For a foreign employee the employer cost is close to the salary. There is no income tax on salary and no social insurance for expat staff. The one accruing cost is end-of-service gratuity of 3 weeks of pay per year of service. For a Qatari national the employer also pays social insurance of 14%. Teamed's Qatar fee is one flat number per employee per month, with zero FX mark-up in any currency pairing. The cost breakdown guide has worked examples.<br><br>Is there income tax on salaries in Qatar?<br><br>No. Qatar charges no personal income tax on employment income. Salaries, wages, and allowances are expressly excluded from the Income Tax Law (Law No. 24 of 2018), confirmed by the General Tax Authority. The gross salary you agree is close to the net the employee receives, since there is nothing to withhold from a Qatari payslip.<br><br>Do employers pay social security in Qatar?<br><br>Only for Qatari nationals. Under the Social Insurance Law (Law No. 1 of 2022), the employer pays 14% and the employee pays 7%, both in respect of Qatari staff. There is no social insurance contribution for expatriate employees, which is the majority of most companies' Qatar workforce.<br><br>What is the statutory notice period in Qatar?<br><br>Notice scales with length of service under Labour Law Article 49, as amended by Law No. 18 of 2020. Service of two years or less requires 1 month of notice. More than two years requires 2 months. A one-time probation of up to 6 months applies and cannot be extended.<br><br>What is end-of-service gratuity in Qatar?<br><br>End-of-service gratuity replaces statutory redundancy pay. Any employee with a year or more of service is owed at least 3 weeks of pay for every year worked, payable on their last day, under Labour Law Article 54. Fractions of a year are paid in proportion. Gratuity is forfeited only on the gross-misconduct grounds in Article 61.<br><br>What is statutory annual leave in Qatar?<br><br>Paid annual leave is at least 3 weeks for service of under five years and at least 4 weeks from five years, under Labour Law Article 79. Qatar also grants 10 days of paid public holidays a year under Article 78. Maternity leave is 50 days at full pay after one year of service.<br><br>Teamed Legal Operations<br><br>Qatar reads as a low-cost place to employ, and for an expat hire it largely is. No income tax on salary, no social insurance for foreign staff. The cost that catches new employers is the one that never appears on a payslip. End-of-service gratuity of three weeks per year accrues quietly and lands in full at exit. Treat it as a monthly provision, not a leaving-day bill, and Qatar stays as simple as it looks.<br><br>A note from Tom Price-Daniel<br><br>Qatar pays salary free of income tax and takes no social insurance from a foreign hire, so the gross you agree is close to the net the employee keeps.<br><br>The cost that hides is end-of-service gratuity, three weeks of pay a year, due the day someone leaves.<br><br>Read the right Qatar guide before that first hire, not after the first exit.<br><br>Tom Price-Daniel<br><br> Co-founder, Teamed<br><br>Talk to an expert Run the Crossover Calculator<br><br>Keep reading<br><br>Qatar hiring guide, offer to payslipguide Qatar employer cost breakdown 2026guide EOR vs entity in Qatarguide Qatar termination and severanceguide Qatar tax and payrollguide Employer of Record overviewcore The Graduation Modelcore Teamed pricing, Zero FX Fixedcore Crossover Calculatortool Talk to an expert CTA<br><br>A note on this page. This is a guide, not legal, tax or accounting advice. Rules change and vary by jurisdiction. Verify current requirements with the Ministry of Labour, the General Tax Authority, and the General Retirement and Social Insurance Authority for Qatar, or speak to a qualified professional, before relying on any specific framework. *No offboarding fee applies after a 3-month minimum employment term.
Teamed / Countries / Qatar<br><br>Qatar<br><br> Country overview Served by Teamed vetted partner-entity network in Qatar What do you need to know to hire in Qatar?<br><br>A salary you pay in Qatar reaches the employee untaxed, because employment income sits outside the Income Tax Law (Law No. 24 of 2018). Expat staff carry no social insurance either. Instead of severance, you owe end-of-service gratuity of 3 weeks of pay for every year worked. Each guide below takes one layer.<br><br>Last reviewed 13 June 2026<br><br> Qatar guide<br><br>How does Teamed handle Qatari hiring for you?<br><br>Teamed becomes your legal employer of record in Qatar for $599 per employee per month, flat, with zero FX mark-up in any currency.<br><br>Payroll, contracts, and the full Qatari employment law stack run on one platform.<br><br>Real HR and legal experts manage every Qatari hire, from the first offer letter to the final settlement. An actual person, not a chatbot or a pooled queue, handles your Qatar team alongside EOR, contractor onboarding, and entity payroll on one platform. There is no setup fee and no exit fee. Employer cost passes through at cost, itemised on every invoice.<br><br>A Qatari contractor who converts to employment keeps their record, and that same employee can graduate from EOR to your own Qatar entity without re-onboarding. Run the Crossover Calculator to see the month the model flips. EOR is the right model for a first Qatar hire, until it isn't.<br><br>Talk to an expert Run the cost calculator<br><br>Qatar guide Overview Hiring guide Termination Tax and payroll Cost breakdown EOR vs entity<br><br>Three things you won't find on any other Qatar EOR guide<br><br>Qatar takes no income tax from salaries. Employment pay, wages, and allowances sit outside the Income Tax Law (Law No. 24 of 2018). The gross you agree is close to the net the employee keeps. Most EOR guides bury this under generic tax tables. You pay no social insurance for a foreign hire. Social insurance applies to Qatari nationals only. For a Qatari employee the employer rate is 14% and the employee pays 7%. The tax and payroll guide sets out who is in and who is out. Qatar has no separate redundancy pay. It has end-of-service gratuity instead. Every employee with a year or more earns 3 weeks of pay per year of service when they leave (Labour Law Article 54). The cost breakdown guide shows how it accrues.<br><br>Answer.cite this<br><br>Hiring in Qatar adds almost no statutory cost on top of salary for an expat employee. There is no personal income tax on employment pay (Law No. 24 of 2018). There is no social insurance for non-Qatari staff.<br><br>The one accruing cost is end-of-service gratuity. You set aside 3 weeks of pay for each full year an employee works (Labour Law Article 54).<br><br>Payroll runs monthly and wages are paid in Qatari riyals. The basic minimum wage is QAR 1,000/month, plus QAR 500/month housing and QAR 300/month food if you do not provide them in kind.<br><br>Teamed runs Qatari payroll, contracts, and compliance through a vetted partner entity in Qatar. This page is the map. Each guide below is the detail.<br><br>At a glance<br><br> Qatar QAR Arabic Monthly payroll<br><br>Currency<br><br>QAR (Qatari riyal)<br><br>Income tax on salary<br><br>Noneemployment pay is outside Law No. 24 of 2018<br><br>Social insurance (expats)<br><br>Noneapplies to Qatari nationals only<br><br>Basic minimum wage<br><br>QAR 1,000/monthplus housing and food allowances if not in kind<br><br>Annual leave (under 5 years)<br><br>3 weeksrises to four weeks at five years, Article 79<br><br>Public holidays<br><br>10 days Labour Law Article 78<br><br>Maternity leave<br><br>50 daysfull pay after one year, Article 96<br><br>End-of-service gratuity<br><br>3 weeksper year of service, Article 54<br><br>Qatar<br><br> per employee per month flat<br><br>$599<br><br>Zero FX. No setup fees. 24-hour onboarding.* The price your finance team can forecast against without surprises. *Typical once terms are confirmed. Some jurisdictions take longer where local registration or work permits apply.<br><br>Zero FX Fixed No setup fee No exit fee* 24-hour onboard<br><br>How much does it cost to hire an employee in Qatar in 2026?<br><br>For an expat hire, the employer cost is close to the salary itself.<br><br>There is no income tax to withhold and no social insurance for foreign staff. The one accruing cost is gratuity of 3 weeks of pay per year worked.<br><br>Qatar is one of the lower-cost places to employ once you look at statutory add-ons. Salary is paid free of income tax. A non-Qatari employee triggers no social insurance, so there is no employer percentage to layer on top of pay. The cost you accrue is end-of-service gratuity, set at 3 weeks of pay for every full year of service under Labour Law Article 54.<br><br>For a Qatari national the picture changes. The employer pays social insurance of 14% and the employee pays 7% under the Social Insurance Law (Law No. 1 of 2022). Teamed's Qatar fee sits inside the total cost envelope, not outside it.<br><br>Teamed's Qatar price is $599 per employee per month, flat, with zero FX in any currency pairing. No setup fees. No exit fees. Salaries, benefits, and the gratuity accrual passed through at cost on every invoice. The full breakdown, with worked examples at current statutory rates, is in the cost guide.<br><br>↓ Honesty, made visible<br><br>One price. Zero FX.<br><br>Same headline rate as Deel. Every line itemised on every invoice. FX absorbed by Teamed. No markup, no spread, no FX line in any currency pairing.<br><br>Fixed Rate<br><br> Zero FX<br><br>$599<br><br>/ employee / month<br><br> flat<br><br>No FX line on the invoice. Same rate, same-currency or cross-border.<br><br>What's included<br><br>Local employment contract Payroll & statutory remittances Statutory benefits administration Named country specialist Line-by-line invoices No setup or exit fees*<br><br>Industry average FX<br><br>3 – 5%<br><br>Where it shows up<br><br>Hidden in the rate<br><br>Teamed FX<br><br>0%<br><br>Where it shows up<br><br>Absorbed. No FX line.<br><br>No setup fees. No deposits. Cancel any month.<br><br>Read the full Qatar cost breakdown<br><br>Try it with your numbers<br><br>Drop a Qatar salary in. See the full loaded cost.<br><br>Gross annual salary<br><br>$ USD £ GBP € EUR<br><br>Country<br><br>???????? Qatar<br><br>The Employee Cost Calculator models Qatar's employer charges: end-of-service gratuity accruing at 3 weeks of pay for every full year of service, 14% employer social insurance for Qatari nationals, and no income tax or social insurance for expat hires.<br><br>Do you need a Qatari entity to hire employees in Qatar?<br><br>No. An Employer of Record runs Qatari payroll and contracts from day one.<br><br>Your own Qatar entity becomes worth the overhead once you reach a steady local team, not for a first hire or two.<br><br>Stage 1<br><br>Contractor<br><br>First Qatar hire, project-based, no entity needed.<br><br>→<br><br>Stage 2<br><br>EOR with Teamed<br><br>$599/mo. Teamed is the legal employer via a vetted partner entity. Day-one compliance.<br><br>→<br><br>Stage 3<br><br>Your Qatar entity<br><br>Same platform, same specialist. Tenure and gratuity history preserved.<br><br>Crossover<br><br> a planning point, not a cut-off<br><br>Setting up your own Qatari company means registering with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, securing computer cards and work-visa quotas, and running monthly Wage Protection System filings. It takes weeks and brings ongoing local administration. An Employer of Record is faster and cheaper at low headcount. Teamed runs Qatari payroll, contracts, and compliance from day one through a vetted partner entity.<br><br>The crossover point depends on your Qatar salary levels and your local running costs. For most professional-services teams it lands once you have a stable group of employees in-country. The EOR vs entity guide runs those numbers for Qatar.<br><br>Most EOR providers will not tell you when you have crossed it. We do, and we help you move. You progress from contractor to EOR to your own Qatar entity on one platform under Teamed's Graduation Model, with tenure and gratuity history preserved.<br><br>Read the full Qatar EOR vs entity guide<br><br>What changed in Qatari employment law recently?<br><br>Qatar removed the exit-permit and no-objection rules, so workers can change jobs on notice.<br><br>Notice is now 1 month for service of two years or less and 2 months above that.<br><br>Law No. 18 of 2020 reshaped how people move between employers. It ended the no-objection-certificate requirement and set a tiered notice rule under Labour Law Article 49. An employee with two years or less gives or receives 1 month of notice. Above two years it is 2 months. The same Law No. 17 of 2020 introduced the basic minimum wage of QAR 1,000/month, plus QAR 500/month housing and QAR 300/month food where these are not provided in kind.<br><br>On the social-insurance side, the rates for Qatari nationals rose on 3 January 2023 under the Social Insurance Law (Law No. 1 of 2022). The employer rate moved to 14% and the employee rate to 7%, in respect of Qatari staff only. The hiring guide covers each current obligation in detail.<br><br>Read the full Qatar hiring guide<br><br>What benefits must you provide Qatari employees in 2026?<br><br>The leave floor is 3 weeks of paid annual leave under five years of service, rising to 4 weeks at five years.<br><br>Maternity leave is 50 days at full pay after one year of service.<br><br>Paid annual leave is at least 3 weeks for service of under five years and at least 4 weeks from five years, under Labour Law Article 79. Qatar grants 10 days of paid public holidays a year under Article 78, made up of Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Independence Day, and days set by the employer.<br><br>Maternity leave is 50 days at full pay after one year of service, with at least 35 days falling after the birth, under Article 96. Sick pay runs at full pay for 2 weeks, then half pay for a further 4 weeks, after which it is unpaid, under Article 82. The benefits guide covers each entitlement in full.<br><br>Read the full Qatar benefits guide<br><br>What are payroll taxes in Qatar in 2026?<br><br>There is no payroll tax and no income tax on salary in Qatar.<br><br>Social insurance applies only to Qatari nationals, at 14% for the employer and 7% for the employee.<br><br>Qatar does not tax employment income. Salaries, wages, and allowances are expressly outside the Income Tax Law (Law No. 24 of 2018), so there is nothing to withhold from a payslip. For a foreign employee there is no social insurance to deduct either, which keeps gross pay and net pay close together.<br><br>Social insurance is the one payroll deduction, and it reaches Qatari nationals only. Under the Social Insurance Law (Law No. 1 of 2022), the employer pays 14% and the employee pays 7%. Wages must be paid monthly in Qatari riyals under Article 66, and there is no statutory 13th-month salary. Teamed runs the payroll and the Wage Protection System filings. The tax and payroll guide sets out every rule.<br><br>Read the full Qatar tax and payroll guide<br><br>How do you terminate an employee in Qatar?<br><br>Give written notice of 1 month for service of two years or less, or 2 months above that.<br><br>Pay end-of-service gratuity of 3 weeks of pay per year, for anyone with a year or more of service.<br><br>Notice scales with tenure under Labour Law Article 49. Service of two years or less needs 1 month. More than two years needs 2 months. A one-time probation of up to 6 months applies and cannot be extended.<br><br>Qatar has no separate redundancy scheme. Instead, anyone who has worked a year or more is owed end-of-service gratuity of at least 3 weeks of pay for every year of service, paid on their last day, under Article 54. Qatar sets no fixed unfair-dismissal tariff. Gratuity and notice are only forfeited on the gross-misconduct grounds listed in Article 61. The termination guide runs the full process.<br><br>Read the full Qatar termination and severance guide<br><br>What should you know before hiring in Qatar?<br><br>Two things catch US buyers out. The first is that gratuity accrues from day one of the second year and lands as a real cost at exit.<br><br>The second is that the working week is 48 hours and drops during Ramadan.<br><br>Plan for the gratuity as you go. End-of-service gratuity is not a tax, so it never shows on a monthly payslip. It still accrues at 3 weeks of pay per year and falls due the day someone leaves (Article 54). Budget for it from the first year so a long-tenured leaver is not a surprise.<br><br>The working week and overtime run on Qatari rules. The standard week is 48 hours, cut to 36 hours during Ramadan for Muslim employees. Overtime is paid at a premium of at least 25% above the basic hourly rate, with higher rates for night work and rest days, under the Labour Law. The hiring guide and the tax and payroll guide both cover safe practice.<br><br>Read the full Qatar hiring guide<br><br>Frequently asked questions<br><br>How much does it cost to hire an employee in Qatar?<br><br>For a foreign employee the employer cost is close to the salary. There is no income tax on salary and no social insurance for expat staff. The one accruing cost is end-of-service gratuity of 3 weeks of pay per year of service. For a Qatari national the employer also pays social insurance of 14%. Teamed's Qatar fee is one flat number per employee per month, with zero FX mark-up in any currency pairing. The cost breakdown guide has worked examples.<br><br>Is there income tax on salaries in Qatar?<br><br>No. Qatar charges no personal income tax on employment income. Salaries, wages, and allowances are expressly excluded from the Income Tax Law (Law No. 24 of 2018), confirmed by the General Tax Authority. The gross salary you agree is close to the net the employee receives, since there is nothing to withhold from a Qatari payslip.<br><br>Do employers pay social security in Qatar?<br><br>Only for Qatari nationals. Under the Social Insurance Law (Law No. 1 of 2022), the employer pays 14% and the employee pays 7%, both in respect of Qatari staff. There is no social insurance contribution for expatriate employees, which is the majority of most companies' Qatar workforce.<br><br>What is the statutory notice period in Qatar?<br><br>Notice scales with length of service under Labour Law Article 49, as amended by Law No. 18 of 2020. Service of two years or less requires 1 month of notice. More than two years requires 2 months. A one-time probation of up to 6 months applies and cannot be extended.<br><br>What is end-of-service gratuity in Qatar?<br><br>End-of-service gratuity replaces statutory redundancy pay. Any employee with a year or more of service is owed at least 3 weeks of pay for every year worked, payable on their last day, under Labour Law Article 54. Fractions of a year are paid in proportion. Gratuity is forfeited only on the gross-misconduct grounds in Article 61.<br><br>What is statutory annual leave in Qatar?<br><br>Paid annual leave is at least 3 weeks for service of under five years and at least 4 weeks from five years, under Labour Law Article 79. Qatar also grants 10 days of paid public holidays a year under Article 78. Maternity leave is 50 days at full pay after one year of service.<br><br>Teamed Legal Operations<br><br>Qatar reads as a low-cost place to employ, and for an expat hire it largely is. No income tax on salary, no social insurance for foreign staff. The cost that catches new employers is the one that never appears on a payslip. End-of-service gratuity of three weeks per year accrues quietly and lands in full at exit. Treat it as a monthly provision, not a leaving-day bill, and Qatar stays as simple as it looks.<br><br>A note from Tom Price-Daniel<br><br>Qatar pays salary free of income tax and takes no social insurance from a foreign hire, so the gross you agree is close to the net the employee keeps.<br><br>The cost that hides is end-of-service gratuity, three weeks of pay a year, due the day someone leaves.<br><br>Read the right Qatar guide before that first hire, not after the first exit.<br><br>Tom Price-Daniel<br><br> Co-founder, Teamed<br><br>Talk to an expert Run the Crossover Calculator<br><br>Keep reading<br><br>Qatar hiring guide, offer to payslipguide Qatar employer cost breakdown 2026guide EOR vs entity in Qatarguide Qatar termination and severanceguide Qatar tax and payrollguide Employer of Record overviewcore The Graduation Modelcore Teamed pricing, Zero FX Fixedcore Crossover Calculatortool Talk to an expert CTA<br><br>A note on this page. This is a guide, not legal, tax or accounting advice. Rules change and vary by jurisdiction. Verify current requirements with the Ministry of Labour, the General Tax Authority, and the General Retirement and Social Insurance Authority for Qatar, or speak to a qualified professional, before relying on any specific framework. *No offboarding fee applies after a 3-month minimum employment term.
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>Provide advice on legal aspects of all Company activities and prepare pertaining legal documents ensuring compliance with applicable laws and Company policy and procedures. Job Context & Major Challenge(s) The Legal Counsel is responsible for handling all legal related issues and advice pertaining to the Company, project owners, and affiliates under relevant service agreements, often involving complex matters across Qatar and global jurisdictions. Ensure practices are aligned with accepted industry standards and best practices and are also consistent with statutory, regulatory, and corporate guidelines. Has a high degree of freedom in the execution of job functions, events, and activities within legal environment. Key Job Accountabilities - I Provide legal advice and guide stakeholders, regulators and contractors on legal related issues adhering to department guidelines and law in a timely manner. Assist in reviews and drafting policies and regulations to ensure consistency with applicable law. Perform duties such as interpreting laws and follow up legal suits and arbitration to which the Company is a party to and supervise the activities undertaken by outside counsel. Draft letters and documents addressed to Governmental authorities on legal related issues and maintain filing record of government documentation. Draft, review and negotiate all contractual arrangements including those with contractors, customers, consultants, suppliers, buyers, lenders to ensure compliance with applicable laws and Company policies and department objectives. Key Job Accountabilities - II Assist in developing standard agreements and reviews all agreements to ensure Company is legally protected. Support investigations for identifying and resolving legal issues, recommending the most appropriate approaches to remain efficient. Represent the Legal department on internal or external working groups and committees and implement legal strategies in support of the legal Department objectives. Maintain current knowledge of international best practices, internal and external laws, rules, and regulations and integrate into the Company policy and procedure. Perform other duties at the request of the Associate General Counsel and/or General Counsel.</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>Qualifications Bachelor of Laws LLB or Juris Doctor JD degree from a recognised law School or, Bachelor s degree in any discipline and otherwise qualified as a Lawyer in a relevant jurisdiction. Knowledge and/or Experience 6 years experience and commercial knowledge related to oil and gas industry. Front line legal advisory experience in multi-national, multicultural environment.</p><p></p></section>
Job Description Key Responsibilities1. Conduct legal research and provide comprehensive legal advice and support on transactions and commercial matters in Qatar and the broader GCC region, including cross-border transactions, joint ventures, franchising, and licensing arrangements.2. Draft, review, and negotiate contracts, agreements, and other legal documents in both English and Arabic, ensuring compliance with Qatari and applicable international laws.3. Advise on compliance with Qatari local laws and regulations; identify and assess legal risks, and develop strategies to mitigate them.4. Assist business team, GA team in applying for and obtaining license and permit necessary for the operation of the retail, logistic, warehousing and other arms of the company.5. Work closely with senior management and business units to ensure legal requirements are met in all business operations across Qatar.6. Support business units in communicating with relevant Qatari authorities and external stakeholders, to maintain a business-friendly regulatory environment.7. Represent the company in legal proceedings, negotiations, and dispute resolution matters in Qatar courts and alternative dispute resolution forums.8. Stay up-to-date with changes in the Qatari legal landscape, GCC regulatory developments, and industry trends; proactively communicate updates to relevant internal stakeholders.9. Develop and maintain an adequate and high-quality resource pool of external law firms and legal advisors in Qatar, and maintain strong relationships with external legal advisors and partners.10. Collaborate with the global legal team to ensure consistency in legal frameworks and compliance standards across jurisdictions.<br>Qualifications Mandatory Requirements1. A bachelor's degree in law from a recognized university. An advanced degree is preferred.2. A minimum of 7 years of relevant legal work experience, among which at least 5 years in Qatar.3. Extensive knowledge of Qatari corporate law, contract law, commercial law, labor law, and regulatory frameworks applicable to foreign-invested enterprises.4. Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills with the ability to present complex legal matters clearly to non-legal stakeholders.5. Native Arabic speaker, with fluent English proficiency (both written and spoken) as a working language.6. Ability to work independently and as part of a cross-functional team.7. Proven track record of managing complex legal projects, transactions, and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.8. Familiarity with Qatari regulatory authorities, licensing procedures, and government approval mechanisms.9. Experience in the retail, logistics, warehousing or delivery industry, with understanding of supply chain, warehouse operations, dark store leasing, merchant contracts, and logistics service agreements.<br>Preferred Qualifications (Will Be a Plus but Not a Must)- Diverse professional background, including experience in law firms, in-house legal teams, government, and/or judicial institutions (e.g., courts or prosecutorial bodies)- Overseas education experience in an English-speaking country- Experience working with or advising multinational companies in the technology or delivery industry- Professional legal qualification recognized in Qatar (e.g., Qatari Bar eligibility or equivalent)- Knowledge of Sharia law principles as they relate to commercial transactions- Experience with i) Qatar Free Zones (QFC, QIZ) regulations, and ii) e-commerce, fintech, or digital services regulation in Qatar
Job Description Key Responsibilities1. Conduct legal research and provide comprehensive legal advice and support on transactions and commercial matters in Qatar and the broader GCC region, including cross-border transactions, joint ventures, franchising, and licensing arrangements.2. Draft, review, and negotiate contracts, agreements, and other legal documents in both English and Arabic, ensuring compliance with Qatari and applicable international laws.3. Advise on compliance with Qatari local laws and regulations; identify and assess legal risks, and develop strategies to mitigate them.4. Assist business team, GA team in applying for and obtaining license and permit necessary for the operation of the retail, logistic, warehousing and other arms of the company.5. Work closely with senior management and business units to ensure legal requirements are met in all business operations across Qatar.6. Support business units in communicating with relevant Qatari authorities and external stakeholders, to maintain a business-friendly regulatory environment.7. Represent the company in legal proceedings, negotiations, and dispute resolution matters in Qatar courts and alternative dispute resolution forums.8. Stay up-to-date with changes in the Qatari legal landscape, GCC regulatory developments, and industry trends; proactively communicate updates to relevant internal stakeholders.9. Develop and maintain an adequate and high-quality resource pool of external law firms and legal advisors in Qatar, and maintain strong relationships with external legal advisors and partners.10. Collaborate with the global legal team to ensure consistency in legal frameworks and compliance standards across jurisdictions.<br>Qualifications Mandatory Requirements1. A bachelor's degree in law from a recognized university. An advanced degree is preferred.2. A minimum of 7 years of relevant legal work experience, among which at least 5 years in Qatar.3. Extensive knowledge of Qatari corporate law, contract law, commercial law, labor law, and regulatory frameworks applicable to foreign-invested enterprises.4. Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills with the ability to present complex legal matters clearly to non-legal stakeholders.5. Native Arabic speaker, with fluent English proficiency (both written and spoken) as a working language.6. Ability to work independently and as part of a cross-functional team.7. Proven track record of managing complex legal projects, transactions, and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.8. Familiarity with Qatari regulatory authorities, licensing procedures, and government approval mechanisms.9. Experience in the retail, logistics, warehousing or delivery industry, with understanding of supply chain, warehouse operations, dark store leasing, merchant contracts, and logistics service agreements.<br>Preferred Qualifications (Will Be a Plus but Not a Must)- Diverse professional background, including experience in law firms, in-house legal teams, government, and/or judicial institutions (e.g., courts or prosecutorial bodies)- Overseas education experience in an English-speaking country- Experience working with or advising multinational companies in the technology or delivery industry- Professional legal qualification recognized in Qatar (e.g., Qatari Bar eligibility or equivalent)- Knowledge of Sharia law principles as they relate to commercial transactions- Experience with i) Qatar Free Zones (QFC, QIZ) regulations, and ii) e-commerce, fintech, or digital services regulation in Qatar
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<span></span><p><b><span>Job Title: Legal Specialist (Real Estate)</span></b><br></p><br><p><b><span>Location: Qatar<br> </span></b></p><br><p><b><span>Job Summary:</span></b><br></p><br><p><span>We are seeking experienced and highly motivated Legal Specialists with a
strong background in the real estate sector. The ideal candidates will be
responsible for managing legal matters related to property transactions,
contracts, regulatory compliance, and dispute resolution, while ensuring full
adherence to applicable laws and company policies.</span><br></p><br><p><b><span>Key Responsibilities:</span></b><br></p><br><ul><li><span>Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of legal documents including sale and purchase agreements, lease agreements, MoUs, and contracts.</span><br></li><li><span>Provide legal advice on real estate transactions, property development, and investment matters.</span><br></li><li><span>Ensure compliance with local laws, regulations, and governmental requirements in Qatar.</span><br></li><li><span>Liaise with government authorities, regulatory bodies, and external legal counsel when required.</span><br></li><li><span>Conduct legal due diligence for property acquisitions, disposals, and development projects.</span><br></li><li><span>Handle and support litigation, arbitration, and dispute resolution processes.</span><br></li><li><span>Maintain proper documentation and ensure all legal records are up to date.</span><br></li><li><span>Advise internal stakeholders on legal risks and recommend mitigation strategies.</span><br></li><li><span>Stay updated with changes in real estate laws and regulations in Qatar.</span><br></li></ul><br><span>Requirements</span><p><b><span>Qualifications & Experience:</span></b><br></p><br><ul><li><span>Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LLB); Master’s Degree (LLM) is an advantage.</span><br></li><li><span>Minimum 5 years of relevant professional experience in the real estate sector.</span><br></li><li><span>Proven experience in handling property-related legal matters in Qatar or GCC region is preferred.</span><br></li><li><span>Strong knowledge of contract law, property law, and regulatory frameworks.</span><br></li><li><span>Male candidates are preferred.</span><br></li></ul><p><b><span>Skills & Competencies:</span></b><br></p><br><ul><li><span>Fluency in Arabic and English (both written and spoken) is mandatory.</span><br></li><li><span>Excellent legal drafting and negotiation skills.</span><br></li><li><span>Strong analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities.</span><br></li><li><span>High level of attention to detail and accuracy.</span><br></li><li><span>Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.</span><br></li><li><span>Strong interpersonal and communication skills.</span><br></li></ul><br> </div>
Company Description Al-Ansari & Associates is a nationally established legal practice in Qatar, recognized for its strong expertise in local laws and comprehensive legal counsel. Based in Doha with partnerships across the Middle East and Europe, the firm offers practical and cost-effective services in litigation, corporate and business law. Core practice areas include Litigation, Business Law, Banking and Finance, Construction, Corporate, Technology, Media and Telecommunications, and Intellectual Property. The firm’s strength lies in the diverse backgrounds and high caliber of its attorneys and legal professionals, forming a multicultural community. This combination of local and international experience enables Al-Ansari & Associates to advise clients effectively both within Qatar and globally.<br>Role Description The Senior Arbitration Counsel will lead and manage complex arbitration matters, from initial case assessment through to final award and enforcement. Responsibilities include drafting and reviewing arbitration clauses, pleadings, submissions, and procedural documents; advising clients on strategy, risks, and settlement options; and coordinating with local and international counsel and experts. The role involves appearing before arbitral tribunals, preparing witnesses, overseeing evidence gathering, and ensuring compliance with applicable institutional rules and Qatari law. The Senior Arbitration Counsel will mentor junior lawyers, contribute to business development, and support the firm’s arbitration practice development in key sectors such as construction, banking and finance, and corporate disputes. This is a full-time, on-site role based in Lusail, requiring close collaboration with colleagues and clients.<br>Qualifications<br> Strong expertise in international and domestic arbitration, including case management, drafting submissions, and appearing before arbitral tribunals. Solid background in commercial and construction disputes, with experience in sectors such as banking and finance, corporate, and infrastructure projects. Deep understanding of Qatari law and familiarity with major arbitration rules and institutions (e.g., ICC, LCIA, UNCITRAL, QICCA). Excellent legal drafting, analytical, and research skills, with meticulous attention to detail and sound judgment. Proven ability to manage multiple complex matters, lead case teams, and mentor junior lawyers in a multicultural environment. Strong client relationship and communication skills, with the ability to explain complex legal issues clearly to diverse stakeholders. Fluency in English (spoken and written); Arabic language skills are highly advantageous. LLB or equivalent law degree from a recognized university; postgraduate qualifications in arbitration or international dispute resolution are a plus. Admission to practice in a recognized jurisdiction and substantial post-qualification experience in arbitration at a reputable law firm or institution. Demonstrated commitment to ethical practice, cultural sensitivity, and collaborative teamwork.
We are seeking a highly experienced Senior Legal Counsel / Legal Consultant to provide immediate legal support during a period of increased workload and complex business activities. The successful candidate will support the Legal Department in managing high-value, time-sensitive legal matters across corporate, commercial, real estate, construction, procurement, tendering, litigation, and regulatory functions. The role requires an independent legal professional capable of delivering practical, risk-based advice, reviewing complex agreements, supporting dispute management, and advising senior management on critical legal matters.<br>Key Responsibilities:Draft, review, and negotiate commercial, consultancy, service, construction, leasing, licensing, settlement, and corporate agreements. Identify legal and commercial risks, including indemnities, liabilities, termination clauses, payment risks, and dispute resolution provisions. Prepare legal opinions, risk assessments, and management recommendations. Provide legal guidance on contractual, regulatory, and governance matters. Review tender documents, RFPs, bid submissions, PPP documentation, and concession agreements. Identify compliance gaps, contractual risks, and authority-related obligations. Support management with legal clarification requests and risk reports. Assist project teams throughout tender and contract award stages. Review pleadings, legal notices, expert reports, court submissions, and arbitration documents. Assess claims, counterclaims, settlement opportunities, and litigation risks. Coordinate with external law firms and legal advisors. Support legal strategy development and dispute management activities. Conduct detailed legal risk assessments for strategic business decisions. Provide executive-level legal advice and recommendations. Ensure legal compliance across departments and business units. Support legal governance and risk mitigation initiatives. Assist in prioritizing and managing legal matters across the organization. Maintain legal trackers, reporting mechanisms, and documentation controls. Support external counsel management and legal cost-control initiatives. Provide secondary review of complex legal matters and transactions.<br>Requirements<br>Education Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LLB) or equivalent. Master's Degree in Law (LLM) is an advantage.<br>Experience Minimum 8–10 years of post-qualification legal experience. Minimum 8 years of experience in a reputable law firm, preferably international or regional firms. Strong experience in:Commercial Contracts Real Estate Development Construction & Infrastructure Projects Procurement & Tendering Dispute Resolution & Litigation Corporate Legal Advisory Previous experience with developers, government-related entities, PPP projects, or large corporate groups is highly preferred.
We are seeking for a highly driven, bilingual (Arabic/English) Senior Associate to join our Criminal Litigation practice. The role is suited for a lawyer with strong experience in complex criminal matters, capable of handling high-stakes cases and contributing meaningfully to defense strategy and advocacy. Key Requirements• Bachelor’s degree in law and valid legal qualifications.• 7+ years’ post-qualification experience with a strong focus on criminal litigation.• Fluency in Arabic and English (written and spoken).• Demonstrated experience in handling criminal cases.• Proven ability to draft high-quality defense memoranda, pleadings, submissions, and legal opinions.• Experience in preparing and delivering oral advocacy before courts and public prosecution, including witness examination.• Strong analytical skills and attention to detail.• Ability to independently manage criminal cases from investigation through trial and appeal.• Solid understanding of criminal law frameworks in Qatar and the wider MENA region.• Commercially minded, with a pragmatic and solution-oriented approach.• Strong communication and client-facing skills.<br><br>Position Details Title: Senior Associate Employment Type: Full-time Function: Legal Salary: Competitive <br>Application To apply, please submit your CV and cover letter to: careers@slf-qa.com<br><br><br><br><br>About Al Sulaiti Law Firm With over 20 years of experience, Al Sulaiti Law Firm is recognized as one of Qatar’s leading law firms, advising on both domestic and multi-jurisdictional matters. The firm collaborates with international partners across the United States, Europe, Turkey, Kuwait, Oman, India, and Africa. Its team comprises multilingual and internationally trained lawyers, enabling it to deliver commercially focused and culturally attuned legal advice.<br>Due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. All applicants will receive an update regarding the status of their application, with feedback provided at later stages of the process.
Overview<br><br>University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) is the first national applied University in the State of Qatar, offering applied Bachelors and Master’s degrees in addition to certificates and diplomas in various fields. UDST has over 50 programs in the fields of Engineering Technology and Industrial Trades, Business Management, Computing and Information Technology, Health Sciences, Continuing and Professional Education and more.<br><br>With more than 700 staff and over 8,000 students, UDST is the destination of choice for applied and experiential learning. The University is recognized for its student-centered learning and state-of-the-art facilities. Our faculty are committed to delivering pedagogically-sound learning experiences that incorporate innovative learning technologies. Our aim is to enhance students’ skills and help develop talented graduates who can effectively contribute to a knowledge-based economy and make Qatar’s National Vision 2030 a reality.<br><br>The Human Capital Directorate invites applications for Director, Human Capital position.<br><br>Responsibilities<br><br>Your Commitment<br><br>Reporting to the President of University for Doha Science and Technology the successful candidate will provide leadership and strategic direction in the continuous evaluation of short and long term strategic Human Capital objectives and make recommendations to attract, develop and retain top talent promoting a culture of excellence while ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations applicable in the state of Qatar.<br><br>The successful candidate will lead the development and implementation of the business plan for the Human Capital Directorate in alignment with UDST’s overall strategy through its initiatives and projects. The successful candidate will lead the policy development initiatives for Human Capital Directorate in conjunction with the Vice President, Support Services to cascade and spearhead the strategy’s implementation to ensure directorate operations, services and policies align seamlessly and coherently with UDST’s goals and vision.<br><br>Duties & Responsibilities<br><br>The successful candidate will serve as a trusted advisor to the Vice President, Support Services and senior leadership, providing insights and expertise in Human Capital affairs through engaging in strategic planning, talent management, and cultivating a culture of continuous improvement to achieve UDST objectives.<br><br>The successful candidate will lead the strategic direction of the Human Capital Directorate, overseeing Talent Acquisition, Talent Management, Localization, leadership development, employee relations, operations and digitalization efforts to attract, retain and develop high performing work force.<br><br>The successful candidate will oversee strategic workforce planning and recruitment initiatives, aligning talent resources and refining strategies for recruitment, development and retention, incorporating best practices for career development and succession planning to cultivate an agile and high- performing workforce.<br><br>The successful candidate will lead the development of comprehensive Talent Acquisition strategies in collaboration with Business Unit Heads, guiding the recruitment and selection process for senior executive positions, faculty and staff to ensure the creation of a diverse and highly qualified talent pool.<br><br>The successful candidate will oversee Talent Management initiatives, fostering the attraction, development and retention of high performers, implementing training needs, overseeing career development and succession plans to enhance employee skills, competencies and career progression, contributing positively to UDST performance, culture and long-term sustainability.<br><br>The successful candidate will Guide the formulation of a performance management framework aligned with goal setting, feedback mechanisms, performance appraisal and feedback processes, ensuring robust support for all Business Units during reviews, to foster a culture of high performance, employee growth and excellence at UDST.<br><br>The successful candidate will oversee the development and communication of Human Capital policies, programs and initiatives to stakeholders, addressing employee concerns, conflicts and grievances promptly and fairly, fostering a positive work environment, enhancing employee engagement, and ensuring compliance with relevant laws and University polices.<br><br>The successful candidate will lead the strategic planning and execution of Human Capital initiatives at UDST, integrating innovative management training programs and technologies, empowering the workforce with elevated skills, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and achieving sustainable success for the University.<br><br>The successful candidate will drive the strategic structuring of process data in alignment with technology-driven initiatives, championing and endorsing the documentation of automated processes while ensuring robust version control mechanisms to ensure a comprehensive approach to data management within the Human Capital automation frameworks.<br><br>Qualifications<br><br> Education and Certifications: <br><br> Master’s degree required in Business Administration, Human Resources or related field Professional certification is preferred in Human Resources or another related field <br><br>Experience<br><br> Minimum 15 years of relevant experience in HC or related field 5 years of managerial experience <br><br> Language <br><br>Fluency in written and spoken English language is required.<br><br>Fluency in written and spoken Arabic language is required.
Job Title: Employee Relations and Compliance Location: Doha, Qatar<br><br>We are seeking an experienced HR Employee Relations & Compliance Specialist to manage employee relations matters, labor law compliance, and HR governance across the organization. The successful candidate will play a key role in handling disciplinary cases, employee grievances, policy administration, workplace culture initiatives, and ensuring compliance with applicable employment regulations. This position requires strong knowledge of employee relations practices, labor laws, and HR operational governance.<br>Mandatory Requirements & Qualifications:Experience:7–10 years of relevant experience in Employee Relations, HR Compliance, or HR Operations. Proven experience handling disciplinary cases, employee grievances, and labor law matters. Experience within corporate or regulated environments is preferred. Education:Bachelor's Degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Law, or a related field. Technical Skills:Strong knowledge of employee relations and case management practices. Sound understanding of labor laws and HR compliance requirements. Experience in HR policy development and governance. Familiarity with HRIS/ERP systems (Odoo preferred). Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications. Mandatory Criteria:Fluent in English. Arabic language skills are strongly preferred. Ability to manage sensitive employee matters with professionalism and confidentiality. Strong conflict resolution, communication, and advisory skills.<br>Key Responsibilities:Employee Relations & Case Management Manage employee grievances, disciplinary actions, workplace disputes, and investigations. Advise managers on employee conduct matters and ensure fair, consistent application of HR policies. Maintain accurate documentation of employee relations cases and outcomes. Labor Law Compliance Ensure HR practices comply with applicable labor laws and employment regulations. Monitor legislative updates and assess impacts on HR policies and procedures. Support management on compliance-related matters and regulatory requirements. HR Governance & Workplace Culture Support the development, review, and implementation of HR policies and procedures. Promote ethical workplace practices, employee engagement, and a positive organizational culture. Ensure consistent communication and application of HR policies across departments. Onboarding & Employee Exit Management Support employee onboarding, induction, and awareness of company policies and workplace standards. Manage administrative aspects of employee exits, including resignations, terminations, and clearance procedures. Compliance Monitoring & Continuous Improvement Conduct compliance monitoring activities and support internal HR audits. Identify potential compliance risks and recommend process improvements. Maintain HR compliance records, reports, and governance documentation.<br>Documents Required:Updated CVQID Copy