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Microsoft Gulf Dubai
πŸ“ Dubai Internet City, UAEFull-time
Enterprise SalesAzureB2B

Drive Azure cloud revenue across enterprise accounts in the Gulf. 8+ years enterprise software sales. AED 25,000-50,000/month base plus uncapped commission. Tax-free.

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Unilever Saudi Arabia
πŸ“ Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaFull-time
FMCGKAMArabic

Lead sales strategy across Saudi Arabia for a global FMCG giant. 10+ years FMCG sales with KAM experience. Arabic fluency required. SAR 28,000-55,000/month tax-free.

2d agoApply
Fawry Egypt
πŸ“ Cairo, EgyptFull-time
FintechB2BArabic

Drive B2B partnerships for Egypt's leading fintech platform. 5+ years B2B sales in financial services. Arabic required. EGP 35,000-75,000/month plus commission.

3d agoApply
NestlΓ© Middle East
πŸ“ Dubai, UAEFull-time
Key AccountsFMCGHypermarket

Manage major retail accounts (Carrefour, LuLu, Spinneys) for the world's largest food company. 4+ years FMCG KAM experience. AED 16,000-28,000/month plus commission.

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Emaar Properties Dubai
πŸ“ Downtown Dubai, UAEFull-time
Real EstateOff-PlanRERA

Lead sales for Dubai's most iconic developer. RERA licence required. 8+ years luxury real estate sales. AED 20,000-45,000/month plus substantial commission. Tax-free.

2d agoApply
Salesforce MENA
πŸ“ Amman, JordanFull-time
SaaSCRMEnterprise

Grow Salesforce's enterprise CRM footprint across the Levant. Arabic bilingual preferred. 4+ years SaaS sales. USD 3,000-6,000/month base plus uncapped OTE.

3d agoApply
Sales careers in the Gulf

Why sales professionals choose the Gulf

The Gulf combines high base salaries with uncapped commission in a zero-income-tax environment. A B2B sales manager hitting target in Dubai genuinely earns more in net terms than the same role in London or New York. Top performers at enterprise software companies regularly earn AED 50,000-100,000/month total compensation after commission.

The Arab market is also genuinely large and growing. Saudi Arabia's economy is the Arab world's largest. Egypt has 105 million consumers. The Gulf states are undergoing digital transformation at pace β€” creating new demand for tech sales professionals who can navigate both English-speaking multinationals and Arabic-speaking government entities.

Bilingual Arabic-English sales professionals have a specific structural advantage. The ability to build trust and close deals in Arabic with government decision-makers, while presenting in English to global HQ stakeholders, commands premium compensation across every sales category.

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Common questions

Sales jobs FAQ

Yes β€” and they're tax-free. Unlike the UK (45% top rate) or the US (37% federal), Gulf commission is yours to keep. A Dubai-based enterprise sales manager earning AED 30,000 base plus AED 20,000 average monthly commission takes home 100% of that. The tax-free element significantly changes the real value of commission-heavy roles.
Salesforce dominates enterprise sales across the Gulf. HubSpot is popular at mid-market and growth companies. Microsoft Dynamics 365 is used at Microsoft-aligned organisations. Zoho CRM is common at SME and regional companies. For real estate sales, specifically, Property Finder and Bayut have their own lead management systems in the UAE.
Yes. To legally sell real estate in Dubai, you must hold a RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Agency) broker card. You get this by completing the Certified Training for Real Estate Brokers course and passing the RERA exam. The licence is renewed annually. Most employers handle this for new hires, but having it before you apply is an advantage.
Real estate consistently produces the highest commission earners in Dubai β€” top brokers regularly earn AED 1M+ annually. Enterprise software (cloud, cybersecurity, ERP) has the most consistent high commission in the wider market. FMCG offers lower commission but very stable base salaries with bonus structures. Insurance and financial products are strong commission earners particularly in Saudi Arabia.
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