Boom of proposals: Ukrainians were shown how the labor market situation changed in August.
In August, the labor market in Ukraine registered the highest number of job vacancies since the beginning of the full-scale invasion. This information came from Work.ua.
Despite the fact that autumn has just begun, the labor market is already showing signs of activity. Employers were preparing in advance for the new business season, which positively affected the market situation.
The employment bureau notes two key trends: an increase in the number of vacancies and growth in proposed salaries. Special progress can be seen in the Kharkiv region, which is expanding and gradually returning to the leaders.
This year has a particularly high demand for workers. According to Work.ua data, the number of vacancies reached a record level since the beginning of the full-scale invasion – 115,482 proposals.
Compared to July 2024, the number of vacancies increased by 3%. This covered almost all regions:
- Kyiv region (+3%)
- Lviv region (+7%)
- Odessa region (+3%)
- Kharkiv region (+4%)
- Transcarpathia (+10%)
- Zhytomyr region (+9%)
- Rivne region (+8%)
- Vinnytsia region (+8%).
Only in the Dnipropetrovsk region did the number of vacancies decrease. There is a slight decline here.
Most employers were looking for teachers and creative professionals.
In addition, a noticeable increase in the number of vacancies was registered in the fields of "Hotel and Restaurant Business, Tourism" (11,137, +7%) and "Medicine, Pharmaceuticals" (8,196, +6%). At the same time, there was a decline in the fields of "Sales, Procurement" (13,418, -1%) and "Transport, Auto Business" (9,014, -1%).
We remind you that Ukrainians were offered vacancies in the National Guard with salaries up to 155 thousand UAH.
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