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🇶🇦 Qatar

Public aggregated B2B dataset snapshot for Qatar. This page shows country-level coverage only and does not expose individual records.

Snapshot date: 2026-04-12
28,410
Companies indexed
107,605
People indexed
7,448
Distinct domains
3
Cities covered
35,933
Distinct job titles
149
Industries represented

Top Cities

City Count
Doha 154
Al Raiyan 1
Al Wakrah 1

Top Job Titles

Job title Count
قطر | متخصص 6,687
Owner 1,332
Accountant 1,273
Project Manager 1,152
Manager 1,073
General Manager 993
Engineer 811
Project Engineer 639
Supervisor 587
Sales Manager 539

Top Industries

Industry Count
Construction 16,779
Oil & Energy 13,965
Civil Engineering 4,661
Information Technology And Services 3,949
Medical Practice 3,508
Banking 3,501
Airlines/Aviation 3,467
Hospitality 3,193
Retail 2,620
Telecommunications 2,568

Top Company Sizes

Size band Count
10001+ 22,542
1001-5000 19,400
501-1000 6,658
201-500 6,633
51-200 6,101
5001-10000 5,387
11-50 3,681
1-10 2,085

Top Seniority Levels

Seniority Count
Other 46,435
Manager 20,926
Individual Contributor 18,478
Executive 14,822
Senior 9,359

About the Qatar B2B Dataset Snapshot

Qatar is part of the MyCQL public Dataset Explorer. This country snapshot presents aggregated B2B market structure without exposing individual records. In the current snapshot, Qatar includes 28,410 companies, 107,605 people, 7,448 distinct domains, 3 cities, 35,933 distinct job titles, and 149 industries. The page is intended for market discovery, country comparison, and high-level coverage analysis.
Doha appears among the strongest visible cities in this snapshot. قطر | متخصص appears among the leading job-title groups represented in the public view. Construction appears among the stronger industry groups in this country snapshot.

How to read the Qatar dataset snapshot

Qatar appears in the explorer as a more focused country-level business dataset snapshot.

The people count suggests a narrower but still useful public view of professional coverage.

The domain count indicates a more selective public market slice.

City coverage appears more concentrated in a smaller set of locations.

The distinct job-title count suggests a narrower role mix in the current snapshot.