Financial Lecturer / Live Stream Anchor
Dubai, United Arab Emirates · Full Time
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- 2 weeks ago
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- Associate degree
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- Candidates with an associate degree or above in a finance-related field may apply. Those with experience in Middle East financial content, market commentary, or live streaming are preferred. Bilingual English-Arabic speakers with regional experience in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, or similar Middle Easte…
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Role Overview
This position is for a live financial presenter who can explain market developments to an audience in an engaging, easy-to-understand way. The role focuses on covering global and Middle Eastern market movements, important news, and investment opportunities while building a trusted financial content presence for a regional audience.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct planned live sessions that break down global and Middle East financial trends, major events, and areas of investment interest in a clear and educational style.
- Oversee updates and audience interaction for company-owned financial content accounts, adapting messaging to fit regional audience preferences and supporting growth in followers and repeat viewers.
- Work closely with the overseas operations team to improve scripts, content flow, and delivery timing so that the content better matches local market needs and drives stronger traffic, engagement, loyalty, and conversions.
- Create financial educational material that is professional, compliant, culturally suitable, and positioned to strengthen the platform’s credibility as a localized Middle East financial source.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate should have an associate degree or higher in Finance, Economics, Securities, Investment, or a related discipline. Prior exposure to Middle East-focused financial livestreaming, market commentary, or financial education will be considered a strong advantage.
A practical understanding of global financial markets and trading principles across major asset classes is required, along with basic knowledge of the Middle East financial landscape and regulatory setting.
Strong bilingual communication in English and Arabic, both spoken and written, is essential. The role also calls for confident on-camera delivery, clear speech, and the ability to present market analysis fluently in both languages.
Applicants with established experience in the Middle East or long-term residence in countries such as Saudi Arabia or the UAE are especially valued because of their cultural and market familiarity. The candidate must also be able to work consistently over time, remain resilient, and follow local cultural expectations and compliance requirements at all times.