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Saudi Arabia's 340,000-Job Hiring Sprint: Can AI Scale Nitaqat?
Published 4 days, 8 hours ago
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Saudi Arabia just raised the stakes on workforce nationalisation. The 2026–2028 Nitaqat cycle mandates that over 340,000 private-sector roles be filled by Saudi nationals — and 69 job categories are now completely off-limits to expats. For HR teams operating in the Kingdom, the question isn't whether to comply. It's whether their hiring infrastructure can move fast enough.
With fresh Saudi graduate salaries up 30% year-over-year and talent pools visibly straining under demand, the old approach — manual CV screening, unstructured interviews, ad hoc sourcing — simply won't scale. Companies are already responding: AI adoption in Saudi HR functions jumped from 26% to 43% in a single year, a 65% relative increase that signals just how urgently the private sector is seeking leverage.
In this episode, we unpack the structural tension at the heart of Nitaqat 2026: a government mandate demanding speed and auditability, colliding with genuine talent scarcity. And we explore how talent engineering — AI-powered, rubric-driven hiring — is emerging as the only realistic path to compliance at this scale.
Whether you're a multinational with Saudi operations or a local enterprise racing to hit your Nitaqat ratios, this one's for you.