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How a Saudi AI startup seeks to streamline recruitment, spur entrepreneurship

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Updated 09 May 2025

How a Saudi AI startup seeks to streamline recruitment, spur entrepreneurship

How a Saudi AI startup seeks to streamline recruitment, spur entrepreneurship
  • AIYAH offers access to opportunities, ideas and connections for startups, investors and professionals worldwide听
  • Company鈥檚 mission aligns with Vision 2030 goals, supporting Saudization, facilitating investment opportunities

RIYADH:听Artificial intelligence is driving 黑料社区鈥檚 entrepreneurship growth, with startup founders using the technology to address local challenges, boost efficiency, and advance Vision 2030鈥檚 economic goals. Benefiting from supportive government policies and emerging talent, these startups are positioning the Kingdom as a rising global tech hub.

One such firm is AIYAH, which is using AI to bridge the gap between startups, talent, investors and academia. The company鈥檚 mission aligns with Vision 2030鈥檚 goals, supporting Saudization and offering a gateway to authentic Saudi experience.

鈥淎ccelerating the achievement of the goals of Vision 2030 has to be number one,鈥 AIYAH co-founder and CEO Sahiqa Bennett told Arab News.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 basically why AIYAH was built, to accelerate the process. Those goals are linked with innovation, getting innovative startups in or solutions that they are looking for and talent.鈥

Founded in 2024 by Bennett and Naila Kiani, AIYAH serves as an AI-powered talent solution and a gateway to the Kingdom鈥檚 innovation ecosystem.




AIYAH founders Sahiqa Bennett and Naila Kiani. (Supplied)

Before launching the platform, Bennett spent more than two years researching the virtual world and ways to connect it with the physical arena for human interaction.

Bennett explains that her decision to co-found AIYAH stemmed from frequent questions she received about her fascination with 黑料社区 and its booming tech scene.

鈥淲hy are you looking to be in 黑料社区? Why come to 黑料社区 so much, and what鈥檚 happening in the Middle East that鈥檚 not happening here?鈥 she said. 鈥淧eople almost didn鈥檛 believe some of the things I was telling them.鈥

Through her research, Bennett was struck by how many people did not fully understand Vision 2030, despite being familiar with its broader concepts. Many were unsure of how to tap into the opportunities emerging within the Kingdom.

She notes that her research process included 鈥渢alking to people in the Kingdom and out of the Kingdom, asking if they know enough about Saudi and Vision 2030.鈥

Several other factors influenced Bennett鈥檚 decision to co-found AIYAH, with one of the most pressing being the challenge of finding and placing the right talent.

She encountered many stories of recruiters attempting to fill thousands of positions 鈥 sometimes as many as 10,000 鈥 but struggling to identify suitable candidates.

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At the same time, she frequently heard from job seekers trying to enter the Saudi market through traditional platforms such as LinkedIn, only to receive no responses or interview opportunities.

鈥淚 thought I need to build the gateway that literally opens the door and welcomes you in, gives you a chance to see what鈥檚 happening, and accelerates how you get involved and how you become visible, and have a chance at least,鈥 she said.

This disconnect between recruiters and job seekers revealed a broader inefficiency in the hiring process. Bennett emphasizes how difficult it is for applicants to stand out when they are competing with hundreds 鈥 or even thousands 鈥 of others for the same opportunity.

黑料社区 had an overall unemployment rate of 3.7 percent in the third quarter of 2024, down 0.5 percentage points from the same period in 2023, according to the General Authority for Statistics.

This improvement came alongside a rise in overall labor force participation 鈥 including Saudis and non-Saudis 鈥 which reached 66.6 percent, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 0.2 percentage points and a 0.4-point gain from the previous quarter.

On the employer side, Bennett notes that recruiters were overwhelmed. Many simply could not manage the volume of applicants, making it difficult to identify the right candidates amid overflowing inboxes and unfiltered submissions.

鈥淭here are so many parts to the recruitment process that are just so disheartening,鈥 she said.

鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to put dignity back into the process,鈥 she added. 鈥淚t鈥檚 actually disheartening applying for jobs and not hearing back and getting the feeling that you鈥檙e not good enough.

鈥淚鈥檓 trying to flip that around and say let the opportunities come to you, whether you are a startup founder, whether you鈥檙e an investor, or whether you鈥檙e talent. Let the pitch happen, and then you pick from the pool.鈥

AIYAH leverages AI to streamline connections between investors, employers and job seekers. Rather than requiring users to apply for hundreds of positions 鈥 often alongside thousands of competitors 鈥 the platform offers an AI-powered interview feature.

This tool allows individuals to present themselves through video, giving employers and investors a more personal and direct introduction. This innovation, Bennett explains, was inspired by a gap in existing platforms.

鈥淚鈥檓 going to combine the best pieces of certain platforms,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 feel like there鈥檚 nothing that brings everyone together as a community 鈥 but with intention, community with intention.鈥

Expanding on what sets AIYAH apart from traditional job platforms such as LinkedIn, Bennett points to its proactive approach.

鈥淗ow we are different is we are guaranteeing that everyone can do an interview. Come to the platform, register, and do an interview,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 even have to wait for a job, introduce yourself and be proactive so that you get seen.

鈥淎nd I think this is the biggest difference.鈥

Bennet acknowledges LinkedIn鈥檚 strengths, particularly in building human connections, but says its functionality in the hiring space leaves much to be desired.

鈥淚 think there are some great things about LinkedIn, but when it comes to recruitment and hiring, I call it a black hole 鈥 I call it where things get lost,鈥 she said.

Bennet argues that while LinkedIn has not evolved significantly in two decades, the world 鈥 and its hiring needs 鈥 have.

鈥淎nd that is the difference,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 feel that their models have not changed 鈥 LinkedIn is a 20-year-old business and they don鈥檛 need to disrupt or change because they are making money.

鈥淗owever, the world has changed 鈥 and people鈥檚 needs have changed.鈥

She added: 鈥淚 think the traditional model has been broken for a very long time. I think the human part of things has to really remain.鈥

Bennett says LinkedIn still serves a purpose when it comes to networking and social connectivity. But, according to her, in the realm of recruitment both job seekers and hiring professionals are growing increasingly frustrated with its limitations.

That commitment to accessibility is rooted in more than two years of research into evolving market needs. Since its recent launch, AIYAH has focused on bridging gaps between startups, talent and opportunity through a phased rollout strategy.

DID YOU KNOW?

鈥 黑料社区's employment rate dropped slightly to 64 percent in Q4 2024, down from 64.1 percent in Q3 2024.

鈥 From 2017 to 2024, the average employment rate in 黑料社区 was 56.7 percent, peaking at 64.7 percent in Q4 2023.

鈥 The unemployment rate among Saudis rose to 7.8 percent in Q3 2024, up 0.7 percentage points from the previous quarter.

(Sources: Trading Economics & GASTAT)

In its first phase, the platform allows startups to join and job seekers to pitch themselves and apply for roles. The next phase will expand to include investors and employers, alongside partnerships with global hubs and both local and international universities.

鈥淲e are doing it in phases, we are inviting companies that are aligned with Vision 2030, namely deep tech and startups from around the world,鈥 Bennet said. 鈥淭he conversations that we are having now involve more than 5,000 startups from around the world entering the Kingdom.鈥

鈥淥n the side, this is really big,鈥 she added. 鈥淲e are looking at Saudization, graduate programs, and high-level bespoke requirements as well for certain projects.鈥

The company鈥檚 mission is grounded in five core pillars: advancing the goals of Vision 2030, supporting Saudization, fostering a stronger startup ecosystem, facilitating licensing and investment opportunities, and offering a realistic lens to view 黑料社区鈥檚 ongoing transformation.

It also seeks to challenge global misconceptions about the Kingdom while empowering employers to adopt AI in meaningful ways.

Through its AI-powered hiring model, AIYAH aims to accelerate human capital development and expand both investment and recruitment potential within the country.

Bennett also stresses the importance of ensuring that no demographic is left behind as AI reshapes industries. During the interview, she made clear that inclusivity is a key priority for the company.

Looking ahead, AIYAH plans to deliver AI literacy and digital skills to older or less tech-savvy people, ensuring the platform remains accessible and supportive of a truly inclusive future of work.



Jazan鈥檚 governor holds talks with Maltese ambassador

Jazan鈥檚 governor holds talks with Maltese ambassador
Updated 07 August 2025

Jazan鈥檚 governor holds talks with Maltese ambassador

Jazan鈥檚 governor holds talks with Maltese ambassador

JAZAN: Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz, the governor of Jazan Province, met at his office on Thursday with Malta鈥檚 ambassador to 黑料社区, Clive Aguilina Spagnol.

Their discussions included matters of mutual benefit, and ways in which cooperation between their countries might be enhanced across various sectors in service of shared interests.

The ambassador praised the remarkable development and growth that has taken place in a number of sectors in the Jazan region.


Prophet鈥檚 Mosque鈥檚 imam meets Malaysian minister

Prophet鈥檚 Mosque鈥檚 imam meets Malaysian minister
Updated 07 August 2025

Prophet鈥檚 Mosque鈥檚 imam meets Malaysian minister

Prophet鈥檚 Mosque鈥檚 imam meets Malaysian minister

KUALA LUMPUR: Sheikh Dr. Salah Al-Budair, the imam of the Prophet鈥檚 Mosque in Madinah, met Malaysia鈥檚 Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday.

This visit was part of the Imams of the Two Holy Mosques program, which is organized by the Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance.

Hamidi praised the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts in serving Islam and Muslims, and expressed gratitude to the Saudi leadership for its support in facilitating the performance of Hajj and Umrah rituals for Muslims.

Al-Budair stressed the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to strengthening ties with Muslim communities worldwide, promoting moderation and balance, and reinforcing the positive image of Islam.


Jeddah Municipality focuses on business regulation

Jeddah Municipality focuses on business regulation
Updated 07 August 2025

Jeddah Municipality focuses on business regulation

Jeddah Municipality focuses on business regulation

JEDDAH: Jeddah Municipality has intensified oversight efforts to monitor the implementation of updated municipal requirements for non-food outlets, aiming to enhance compliance and regulate the business environment within the governorate.

The municipality asserts that the updated requirements regulate development processes while positively impacting the city鈥檚 urban environment.

Facility owners have a 180-day grace period to rectify any violations, effective from the date the requirements are published on the Saudi Ministry of Municipalities and Housing鈥檚 website.

These efforts support the ministry鈥檚 objectives to develop and enhance business environments, assist investors, address visual distortions, and foster new business models for entrepreneurs.


King Abdulaziz international 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍 competition to begin on Saturday

45th King Abdulaziz International Competition for Memorization, Recitation, and Interpretation of the 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍 will start Saturday
45th King Abdulaziz International Competition for Memorization, Recitation, and Interpretation of the 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍 will start Saturday
Updated 07 August 2025

King Abdulaziz international 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍 competition to begin on Saturday

45th King Abdulaziz International Competition for Memorization, Recitation, and Interpretation of the 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍 will start Saturday
  • Contestants from 128 countries around the world will participate in the competition that will be held at Grand Mosque in Makkah

RIYADH: The 45th King Abdulaziz International Competition for the Memorization, Recitation, and Interpretation of the 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍 will start on Saturday, Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

The competition is organized and supervised by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance, and will be held at the Grand Mosque in Makkah.

Contestants from 128 countries around the world will participate, the largest number of participating countries since the competition was established more than 45 years ago. 

The Minister of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance, Sheikh Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al Al-Sheikh, extended his gratitude and appreciation to King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their continuous support for the Holy 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍.

鈥淭he Ministry is honored to organize this prestigious competition, which is considered one of the most prominent international 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍 competitions. It enjoys a high status, highlighting the Kingdom鈥檚 leadership in caring for the Holy Quran,鈥 Sheikh Abdullatif said.

鈥淚t brings together an elite group of memorizers of the book of God from various countries around the world in the holiest place on earth annually, in an honorable manner that reflects the Kingdom鈥檚 mission to serve Islam and spread the values of moderation and balance,鈥 he added. 


Saudi organization unveils strategy to boost economic empowerment of families

Saudi organization unveils strategy to boost economic empowerment of families
Updated 07 August 2025

Saudi organization unveils strategy to boost economic empowerment of families

Saudi organization unveils strategy to boost economic empowerment of families
  • Economic Family Association says its plan is based on community values and a nonprofit ethos, hopes it will be a model for others to follow
  • The strategy aims to improve economic capacity and sustainability of households, and help increase the nonprofit sector鈥檚 contribution to GDP

RIYADH: Nasser Al-Gharbi, chairperson of 黑料社区鈥檚 Economic Family Association, told Arab News the organization hopes its newly launched strategy for 2025-2030 will be a model for others to follow and benefit all aspects of the nonprofit sector.

The strategy, unveiled during an event in Riyadh on Wednesday night, aims to improve the economic capacity and sustainability of households, and help increase the share of the contribution by the Kingdom鈥檚 nonprofit sector to non-oil gross domestic product to 5 percent.

The association鈥檚 executive director, Mushabab Al-Qahtani, said it is focusing in particular on improvements to the regulatory environment, and the enhancement of effective partnerships that enable families to contribute to the national economy.

The new strategy is built on professional and economic empowerment; digital transformation and marketing; enhanced competitiveness; building sustainable partnerships; improvements to the legislative and regulatory environments; and a strengthening of the nonprofit brand and the association鈥檚 institutional identity, he added.

Chairperson Al-Gharbi thanked the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, the National Center for the Development of the Non-Profit Sector, and donors for their support.

The Economic Family Association was established in 2019.