Qatar's economy is dominated by the petroleum and natural gas industries, which generate the majority of the country's revenue. Qatar is one of the world's wealthiest countries, known for its cultural attractions and luxurious lifestyle. In a country with a population of 2.8 million people, the unemployment rate is very low at 0.08%. Qatar provides innovative and well-paying jobs in a variety of industries. It creates opportunities for both its citizens and foreign workers.Qatar has experienced tremendous growth in the oil, aviation, retail, tourism, and construction sectors over the last decade. Its multicultural and welcoming society is ideal for qualified young professionals and graduates. Foreign skilled workers have numerous job opportunities in multinational corporations. Qatar has a stronger economy than neighboring countries such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia.Qatar is the second-largest natural gas exporter and has the third-largest natural gas reserve as of 2021. By nominal GDP, Qatar is the world's 54th largest economy (Gross Domestic Product). The petroleum and gas industries generate 70% of the country's revenue, allowing it to rank among the top ten richest countries in the world. Other major industries include finance, Islamic finance, and the capital market. Tourism is also a lucrative industry.