Results of Employer Survey project announced

Oman Monday 17/November/2025 16:50 PM
By: ONA
Results of Employer Survey project announced

Muscat — The Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation today announced the results of the "Employer Survey" project for 2025, which was implemented by the Department of Statistics and Information at the Ministry to study the alignment of higher education outputs with the requirements of the national labour market and to identify the skills and competencies needed in different economic sectors.

The closing ceremony was held under the patronage of Dr. Rahma Ibrahim Al Mahrouqi, Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation.

In her speech, the minister stated: "The survey represents an important compass for aligning the outputs of educational institutions with the needs of the labour market. It opens horizons for graduates to learn about the specializations and skills demanded by the market and expands their opportunities by introducing them to available prospects for productive work and entrepreneurship, particularly concerning self-employment and establishing their own companies, whether small, medium, or innovative startups."

She explained that the survey followed a scientific methodology considering the sectoral and stratified representation of companies, using standardized measurement tools that allow for comparison over time. The data collection period extended for nearly two consecutive months from 21 April to 30 June of this year. The study population consisted of 4,430 establishments, with 1,083 companies responding, achieving a response rate of 24.4%, which reflects a good level of cooperation and responsibility from the private sector.

She clarified that the results presented a clear and encouraging picture on more than one level. Regarding the nature of employment, 68% of employers stated that they had employed Omani higher education graduates in their establishments, indicating growing confidence in the sustainability of employing national competencies. Another 47% reported that this category of graduates entered work without prior practical experience, an indicator of companies' readiness to invest in training graduates internally and building experience on the job.

The closing ceremony included a visual presentation by Maytha Dawood Al Lawati, Assistant Director of the Department of Statistics and Information at the Ministry, in which she reviewed general information about the survey, its importance, the project's methodological framework, and its timeline, alongside prominent international experiences, indicators, results, and proposed recommendations.

It is noteworthy that the Employer Survey project comes within the national efforts to enhance the alignment of higher education with economic and social development and to activate the role of statistical data in supporting decision-making and formulating future educational and operational policies.