Ukraine’s Job Market Expands by 13%: Discover the Highest-Paying Roles.
How Ukraine’s Labor Market Is Adjusting Amid War
According to TSN.ua: According to OLX Robota, Ukraine’s job market has successfully adapted to wartime conditions. The number of job openings rose by 13%, signaling renewed activity across the economy. At the same time, the median salary in Ukraine surged by 94%, reflecting notable positive shifts.
Top-Paying Professions in 2026
The highest-paying careers in 2026 include:
- Real estate brokers – average salary of 112,500 UAH (+72% compared to 2022)
- Defense service personnel – average salary of 70,600 UAH
- Plasterers – 62,800 UAH (+128%)
- Facade workers – 65,000 UAH (+86%)
- Bricklayers – 55,000 UAH (+57%)
Alongside rising wages, demand for certain roles has also climbed sharply. Listings for loaders jumped by 276%, highlighting a strong need for such workers. Additionally, there are over 8,500 job ads for salespeople, and driver vacancies increased by 30%.
Meanwhile, the market is showing a growing appetite for content-related specialists. People are seeking opportunities as:
- Copywriters
- SMM managers
- Chat operators
- Content managers
- Online store managers
In short, Ukraine’s labor market continues to evolve, meeting new challenges and demands, which in turn drives up salaries in the most sought-after professions.
These labor market trends may point to a gradual economic recovery in Ukraine, even under the strain of war. The rise in both salaries and job openings suggests that businesses are finding ways to adapt to the new reality, offering workers fair compensation.
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