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Whether it's the Middle East or Latin America, it's very pertinent to know the local language even if everyone is familiar with the language of globalization (English). I suggest you purchase Rosetta Stone, it's a computer software language learning kit in a variety of languages including Arabic. Just get the basics for now, but it should not impede your steps in finding a job.
Try to learn some, but it shouldn't be a big deal in Riyadh, for instance.
IT WILL NOT AFFECT THE JOB FINDING EFFORTS BUT LEARNING LOCAL LANGUAGE IS ALWAYS IS A PLUS,LEARNING FEW WORDS AND PRACTISING DAY BY DAY CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
It won't affect your job but it is good though to learn the language & tradition of Saudi Arabia while you work there. I work in a multilingual environment & many people take advantage of being in Arab country to learn about it.
Thank you very much Mr.Yassin Al Shamalti . I will surely try to get that software and hope it will be a bit useful for me in learning the ABC of Arabic