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Qatar's 90% CEO AI Bet and the Government Platform Reshaping Gulf Hiring
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What does it look like when nine in ten CEOs in a country go all-in on AI? Qatar is showing us right now — and the numbers are striking. While 68% of global CEOs plan to embed generative AI into their workforce strategy, Qatar sits at 90%. That's not a rounding error. That's a mandate.
In this episode, we break down Qatar's AI hiring playbook — from boardroom ambition to live government infrastructure. We're talking about Ouqoul, a Ministry of Labour-built platform that uses AI to match university graduates with private-sector employers through skills-based intelligence, built in partnership with Google Cloud. This isn't a pilot. Phase 1 is already live.
We also look at what's driving Qatar's private sector: Ooredoo is building a sovereign AI backbone, QatarEnergy is running structured AI engineering development programmes, and salaries for AI talent are starting at over QAR 35,000 a month — tax-free. Qatar's Digital Agenda 2030 has earmarked $5.7 billion for digital investment and over 26,000 ICT jobs.
For HR leaders across the GCC, Qatar offers a concrete playbook: CEO-driven strategy, skills-based matching, AI talent pipelines, and change management at scale. And if you're evaluating AI-powered screening tools for Gulf hiring workflows, we touch on OVI — an AI-native ATS with audio-only candidate screening built for high-volume recruitment, starting at $99 a month.