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Feeling stuck at 4k AED in automotive procurement in Dubai

Hey Guys,

I’m working as a Procurement Executive in the automotive sector in Dubai. I handle American and European parts, plus lubricants and batteries. The problem is I’m only getting paid 4,000 AED with zero allowances ,no transport, no food, nothing.
Every time I open LinkedIn or Reddit I see people discussing whether 40k or even 70k AED is a good salary in Dubai, and it makes me feel like I’m falling further behind. I have a lot of responsibilities at work and I’m pretty solid in procurement, finance, IT, and a few other areas, but I’m clearly underpaid.
I’ve tried looking for better opportunities but haven’t had any luck so far. Any advice on how to improve my situation or land something that actually pays fairly?

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u/deanthebuilder — 3 days ago
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Feeling stuck at 4k AED in automotive procurement in Dubai

Hey Guys,

I’m working as a Procurement Executive in the automotive sector in Dubai. I handle American and European parts, plus lubricants and batteries. The problem is I’m only getting paid 4,000 AED with zero allowances ,no transport, no food, nothing.
Every time I open LinkedIn or Reddit I see people discussing whether 40k or even 70k AED is a good salary in Dubai, and it makes me feel like I’m falling further behind. I have a lot of responsibilities at work and I’m pretty solid in procurement, finance, IT, and a few other areas, but I’m clearly underpaid.
I’ve tried looking for better opportunities but haven’t had any luck so far. Any advice on how to improve my situation or land something that actually pays fairly?

reddit.com
u/deanthebuilder — 3 days ago