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Saudi Government Jobs Portal: Your Complete Guide to Applying for Government Jobs in 2026

Astr Team
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What Is the Government Jobs Portal?

Government employment in Saudi Arabia runs through official electronic platforms that ensure transparency and equal opportunity. The most prominent is Jadarat — the National Employment Portal operated by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development.

But Jadarat isn't the only platform. Several government and semi-government portals advertise jobs, each with its own process.

Map of Government Employment Platforms

PlatformOperatorJob TypesWebsite
JadaratMinistry of Human ResourcesCivilian government jobsjadarat.sa
Absher JobsMinistry of InteriorSecurity and military jobsjobs.sa
King Saud UniversityPublic universities (example)Academic and administrativeEach university's site
ZATCAZakat, Tax & Customs AuthoritySpecialized roleszatca.gov.sa
SaedMinistry of Human ResourcesJob readiness programsaed.sa
TaqatHuman Resources Development FundPrivate sector employment supporttaqat.sa

Jadarat: The Main Portal for Government Jobs

What Is Jadarat?

Jadarat is the official platform connecting job seekers with civilian government positions. It uses a merit-based ranking system — candidates are automatically ranked according to specific criteria.

How Does the Ranking System Work?

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  • Government agency posts the job with requirements
  • Applicants register and upload their credentials
  • The system applies ranking criteria automatically
  • Applicants are ordered by total points
  • Top-ranked candidates get interview or acceptance opportunities

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Jadarat Ranking Criteria

CriterionApproximate WeightNotes
Academic qualificationVery highDegree + matching major
GPAHighHigher GPA = more points
General Aptitude Test (Qiyas)Medium–HighRequired for many positions
Achievement TestMediumDepends on the position
Work experienceMediumDocumented and verified
Courses and certificationsLow–MediumFrom officially accredited bodies
Priority factorsVariesGraduation date, employment status
Important note: Criteria and weights may vary by agency and position. Always check each posting's specific requirements.

Steps to Apply for Government Jobs

Step 1: Register and Create Your Profile

  • Go to jadarat.sa
  • Register via the National Single Sign-On (Absher)
  • Complete your personal details accurately
  • Upload your academic qualifications
  • Add documented work experience
  • Add accredited courses and certifications

Step 2: Search for Suitable Positions

  • Browse available job postings
  • Filter by: region, major, agency, grade
  • Read each position's requirements carefully before applying
  • Verify your major matches what's required

Step 3: Apply and Follow Up

  • Apply to positions whose requirements you meet
  • Track your application status through the platform
  • Prepare for the interview if shortlisted
  • Keep copies of every document you submitted

General Requirements for Government Jobs

Basic conditions that apply to most positions:

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✅ Saudi nationality

✅ Age within the specified range (usually 18–40)

✅ Academic qualification matching the position

✅ No criminal record

✅ Medical fitness

✅ Not currently holding another government position

✅ Passing Qiyas tests (depending on the position)

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Documents to Prepare in Advance:

DocumentIssued ByNote
National IDAbsherMust be valid
Academic degreeUniversity/CollegeEquivalent if from abroad
TranscriptUniversity/CollegeWith cumulative GPA
Qiyas resultsEducation & Training Evaluation CommissionAptitude + Achievement
Experience certificatesPrevious employersOfficial and verified
Training coursesTraining providerOfficially accredited

Common Mistakes That Weaken Your Chances

1) Major Mismatch

The most common reason for disqualification. If the job requires "Bachelor's in Accounting" and your major is "Financial Management" — you may be excluded even if the skills overlap.

Solution: Verify the exact name of your major on your certificate and read job requirements literally.

2) Outdated Information

Old or incomplete data = fewer points in the ranking system.

Solution: Update your Jadarat profile at least every 3 months.

3) Not Uploading Certifications

Many applicants have accredited courses but don't upload them.

Solution: Upload every accredited certificate — even short ones.

4) Skipping Qiyas Tests

Some applicants don't take aptitude and achievement tests, thinking they're only for students.

Solution: Register and test. Qiyas scores boost your ranking in the merit system.

5) Applying to Jobs You Don't Qualify For

Randomly applying to every available position doesn't help — it may actually weaken your profile.

Solution: Focus on positions whose requirements you actually meet.

How to Boost Your Ranking Points

1) Raise Your Academic GPA

If you're still studying or pursuing a graduate degree — GPA makes a significant difference in points.

2) Score as High as Possible on Qiyas Tests

  • General Aptitude Test: Practice through accredited training apps and websites
  • Achievement Test: Review your major's academic material
  • Professional tests: Such as the teacher professional license exam

3) Add Documented Work Experience

Even co-op training and part-time work counts — the key is documented proof via an official experience certificate.

4) Earn Accredited Certifications

Not all courses are equal. The best ones:

  • Courses accredited by the Technical & Vocational Training Corporation
  • Recognized professional certifications (PMP, SOCPA, SCFHS)
  • Accredited learning platform courses

5) Monitor Postings in Real Time

Some positions are only available for a few days. Enable alerts on:

  • Jadarat platform
  • Government agencies' official Twitter accounts
  • Government job tracking apps

Government vs Private Sector Jobs

AspectGovernment SectorPrivate Sector
Job stabilityVery highVariable
Starting salaryFixed by gradeNegotiable
Working hoursRegular (7–8 hours)May exceed
PromotionsBy seniority and systemBy performance and opportunity
Insurance & retirementExcellentVaries by company
Work environmentMostly traditionalDiverse and dynamic
FlexibilityLimitedMore flexible (especially tech)

Do You Need a Resume for Government Jobs?

Yes — even though the system is electronic. A resume is required in several situations:
  • In-person interviews: The agency requests your CV as a reference during the interview
  • Semi-government jobs: Companies like Aramco, SABIC, and STC require a full CV
  • Academic positions: Universities require a detailed academic CV
  • Training programs: Like Tamheer and scholarship programs
  • Promotions and transfers: Within the government agency itself

How to Prepare a Government-Sector Resume

Government CVs differ from private-sector ones:

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✅ Must include:

  • Detailed academic qualifications (university, major, GPA, graduation year)
  • Qiyas test results
  • Work experience with precise dates
  • Accredited courses and certifications
  • Complete personal information (ID number, date of birth)

❌ Avoid:

  • Complex creative designs (clean formatting is better)
  • Unverified information
  • Exaggerated descriptions

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Golden Tips from Experienced Applicants

Before Applying:

  • Prepare your documents in advance — don't wait for a posting to start gathering them
  • Register on Jadarat now even if you don't see a suitable position
  • Verify your information is correct in Absher, Noor, and connected systems
  • Take Qiyas tests more than once to improve your score

During Application:

  • Read the full job requirements before clicking "Apply"
  • Apply on the first day — some postings close quickly
  • Keep copies of everything you upload

After Applying:

  • Check your application status weekly
  • Prepare for the interview — research the agency and its role
  • Don't give up after rejection — apply to the next posting immediately

Conclusion

Applying for government jobs in Saudi Arabia is now electronic and structured through portals like Jadarat. Success in the ranking system depends on smart preparation: matching qualifications, high Qiyas scores, documented experience, and a professional resume ready to go.

Your next steps:
  • Register on Jadarat and complete your profile
  • Prepare a professional resume suited for interviews and semi-government roles
  • Check your resume to confirm it's ready
  • Register for Qiyas tests and start practicing
  • Enable job alerts and never miss a posting
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