Dubai Salary Guide 2026

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Salary Ranges by Industry

Annual salary ranges for Dubai-based professionals in 2026.

IndustryAnnual Salary RangeMarket Growth
Banking & Financial ServicesAED 180,000 – 750,000Strong
TechnologyAED 150,000 – 600,000Very Strong
Healthcare & Life SciencesAED 120,000 – 500,000Strong
Engineering & ManufacturingAED 130,000 – 480,000Moderate
Finance & AccountingAED 140,000 – 550,000Strong
EnergyAED 160,000 – 700,000Moderate
Digital & MarketingAED 100,000 – 400,000Very Strong
Property & ConstructionAED 120,000 – 450,000Strong

Key Factors Affecting Salaries

Industry & Sector

Banking, energy, and technology consistently offer the highest salaries in the UAE. Growth sectors like fintech and AI command premium compensation.

Experience Level

Executive and director-level roles command 3-5x the salary of entry-level positions. Mid-career professionals see the largest absolute salary jumps.

Location

Dubai offers the highest salaries, followed by Abu Dhabi (roughly 5% lower). Sharjah salaries average 15% below Dubai for equivalent roles.

Company Size & Origin

Multinational corporations and large government entities typically offer higher base salaries and more comprehensive benefits packages.

UAE Compensation Beyond Salary

Total compensation in the UAE typically includes several additional benefits:

  • Housing allowance — typically 15-30% of base salary, or employer-provided accommodation
  • Transportation allowance — monthly car allowance or company vehicle
  • Medical insurance — mandatory employer-provided health coverage, often extended to dependents
  • Annual flight tickets — return flights to home country for employee and family
  • End-of-service gratuity — 21 days per year (first 5 years), 30 days thereafter

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