I know this question has been asked quite a bit recently and a lot does have to do with particular lifestyle preferences, however I would like to gauge if the job offer I just received is adequate (in US dollars): Basic salary $52,000; Housing allowance $31,000; Expat allowance $5,900; Gratuity allowance $8,900; One time relocation allowance $8,100. Medical coverage provided, 30 days paid vacation, Water and electricity paid, and 0% interest automobile loan provided up to 100,000 UAE. There is also a one-time allowance upon repatriation. I am single and without children so will not have to worry about school/childcare expenses. Any insight is much appreciated!
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I recommend you have a look at our Cost of Living in Abu Dhabi page for a breakdown of what you can expect to payfor your basics in the emirate. If you're still not happy with your contract and you're still in the position to negotiate the terms, you can read our Expat Contract Negotiation page, which will give you some great tips about what to consider in trying to get the best deal you possibly can.
Of interest might also be our articles on Employment packages in Abu Dhabi and Comparison of Expat Salaries in the Middle East.