Hi,
Saudi Arabia hosting the 2034 World Cup will certainly drive significant activity in the Middle East, particularly in Saudi Arabia, across consulting and finance sectors. Beyond the World Cup, the Expo 2030 is another major event expected to fuel extensive investments in infrastructure, tourism, and other industries. However, it’s worth noting that while the official announcement is recent, the decision has been anticipated for over a year, and Saudi Arabia has already been preparing by constructing new stadiums and infrastructure.
I’ve worked extensively as a consultant in Saudi Arabia, and there’s no doubt that the market is undergoing a major transformation. The demand for consulting services is growing rapidly, especially with projects linked to Vision 2030 and these mega-events. However, the roles most in demand are generally at a senior level. Saudi companies, including those hiring consulting firms, are increasingly emphasizing Saudization—hiring more local talent. They seek Saudi nationals, often educated abroad, to learn from foreign managers and partners, ultimately forming a future local leadership class.
That doesn’t mean junior roles are out of reach, but it does make competition tougher, particularly since many have already made moves into the region over the past few years.
When considering a consulting career, it's essential to focus on the nature of the work and your career growth rather than just the location. If you’re aiming for MBB or even Big-4, prioritize building the necessary skills and experience, which will make you competitive in any market.
Feel free to reach out if you’d like further advice!
Mauro