Great question, and in agreement with what Shobha pointed out, I just wanted to share some statistical evidence:
-10% of job seekers would leave a place due to bad work environment and good work environment and learning opportunities list above good pay on MENA job seekers wishlist: http://blog.bayt.com/2013/06/bayt-com-infographic-what-are-the-signs-of-the-changing-workplace-dynamics-in-the-middle-east-and-north-africa/
Some of our other infographics also show interesting results: http://blog.bayt.com/category/infographics/
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Shobha Jaison , Senior Manager- Human Development , Bayt.com
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