The labor market of Ukraine is heading for recovery. In June, the number of vacancies increased by 67% to 35.5 thousand, which is three times less than before the start of the war. This is evidenced by the data of the specialized job search portal Work. ua.
Which regions have the most vacancies.
According to the site, a quarter of job offers in the country are concentrated in the Kyiv region - 9,352 vacancies. Next come Lviv region - 4,614 vacancies, Dnipropetrovsk region - 2,897 vacancies, Odessa region - 1,912 vacancies and Ivano-Frankivsk region - 1,203 vacancies.
Who is in demand.
In June, there remains a high demand among employers for sales professionals who directly affect business development. In particular, the top five positions with the highest number of vacancies look like this:.
sales manager - 2 859 vacancies;
sales assistant - 2,035 vacancies;
accountant - 1 355 vacancies;
driver - 1,090 vacancies;
cook - 1,030 vacancies.
The lion's share of vacancies was registered in the categories: " The five popular categories also include "
Salary.
As for salaries, there are no significant changes.. Since the beginning of the year, the average median salary in Ukraine has been at the level of UAH 15,000. They pay a little more in the Kyiv region - 18,000 UAH. The growth of salaries at the level of 10% took place in June in the categories "
The highest salaries are traditionally for IT professionals: Net programmer - UAH 77,000, Java programmer - UAH 60,000, back end programmer - UAH 53,000, full stack programmer and python programmer - UAH 50,000 each.
The lowest wages for vacancies: a cleaner - 7,000 UAH, a dishwasher and a teacher-organizer - 8,000 UAH each.
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