Working in Egypt

The Egyptian economy is the 4th largest in Africa, and the largest in the Maghreb region. It enjoys membership of the CAEU and COMESA, boosting the main export industries of Oil and Gas, Textiles and mining. The country has excellent trade links with Europe, the Middle East and USA.

Why work in Egypt?

Egypt is one of the most economically developed countries in Africa. There is strong growth in multiple industries and many large organisations are based in the country. Cities like Cairo have thriving financial services sectors, and offer career opportunities to early career and senior talent. It is highly recommended to obtain work before applying for a work permit or travelling to the country. Egypt is filled with cultural delights, and the cities are generally social. Healthcare and education provision is good, but private insurance allows you to guarantee the quality of services.

Egypt - Useful Information

Population

100388073

Currency

Egyptian Pound (EGP)

Dialling Code

20

Official Languages

Arabic

Main Airport

Cairo International Airport

Timezone

Egypt (UTC +02:00)

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