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Saudi Arabia to Hire Female Beauticians From Pakistan

The Overseas Employment Corporation (OEC), operating under Pakistan’s Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development, is offering a promising opportunity for experienced female beauticians to work in Saudi Arabia, according to a report by APP.

A well-known beauty company in the Kingdom is looking to recruit Pakistani women for a range of specialized roles in the beauty industry. These include:

  • Senior Hairdresser
  • Nail Technician (Gel & Acrylic)
  • Senior Makeup Artist
  • Eyelash Technician
  • Waxing Specialist
  • Bleaching Expert
  • Wig Specialist

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Salary & Benefits

The role of Senior Hairdresser offers a competitive salary of 3,000 Saudi Riyals per month. Candidates must have at least three years of hands-on experience in their field and be under the age of 40.

Selected applicants will receive a comprehensive employment package that includes:

  • Free shared housing with essential furniture and air conditioning
  • A food allowance (included in salary)
  • Complimentary economy class airfare to and from Saudi Arabia
  • Free ground transportation within the Kingdom if required for work

How to Apply

Candidates interested in these roles can submit their applications online at the official OEC portal: https://oec.gov.pk. Technical assistance is available through the OEC Helpdesk at UAN: 0311-0011-632 or via email at helpdesk@oec.gov.pk.

Applicants must also submit a non-refundable application fee of Rs. 500, payable via a bank challan generated during the application process. The application deadline is June 8, 2025.

Broader Economic Impact

Saudi Arabia remains a major destination for Pakistani overseas workers, many of whom send substantial remittances back home. These funds are essential in supporting families, improving living standards, and fueling Pakistan’s economy.

With a strong flow of remittances and continued demand for skilled labor in the Gulf region, such employment programs not only benefit individual workers but also strengthen economic ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

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Rija Sohaib