The capital’s labor market is showing signs of recovery despite the ongoing hostilities. The Kyiv City Employment Service has released data on the most sought-after vacancies in the capital.
As of mid-June, the database of the Kyiv City Employment Center contained 3,000 offers from employers.
The labor market analysis revealed that workers in a wide range of industries, including industry, utilities, transportation and logistics, economics, medicine and education, are in the highest demand. This reflects the urgent need for personnel in key sectors of the Kyiv economy.
So who are the capital’s employers looking for:
1. Installers of electronic equipment (267 vacancies)
2. Accountants (261 vacancies)
3. Cooks (200 vacancies)
4. Drivers of motor vehicles (196 vacancies)
5. Sellers of food products (189 vacancies)
6. Nurses (143 vacancies)
7. Administrators (125 vacancies)
8. Teachers (113 vacancies)
9. Teaching assistants (110 vacancies)
10. Security guards (94 vacancies)
“Our data shows a gradual recovery of the labor market in Kyiv. We see an increase in demand for specialists in various fields, from IT to medicine. Our service is ready to support both job seekers and employers by offering a number of active programs and an individual approach to each client,” said Dmytro Novytskyi, Director of the Kyiv City Employment Center.
About the Kyiv Employment Service:
The Kyiv Employment Service provides comprehensive employment services, including vocational training, counseling and job search support. The service also offers compensation programs for employers.