The government launches the Obryi service: how to receive job assistance in Diia.
According to inkorr.com: Soon Ukrainians will be able to use the new online service 'Obryi', which will simplify the process of obtaining state services in the field of employment and retraining. This tool will be integrated into the popular 'Diia' app to provide people with convenient access to necessary services.
Functional capabilities of the service
According to the Ministry of Digital Transformation, the 'Obryi' service allows users to:
- obtain unemployment status;
- receive assistance;
- legally resign in any region of Ukraine, including temporarily occupied territories;
- apply for grants for training and qualification confirmation.
'Obryi will unite the data of government services, educational institutions, and local authorities, providing automatic verification through the Pension Fund, State Employment Center, and other registries,' the Ministry of Digital Transformation said.
Upcoming updates
In new versions of the 'Obryi' platform, the use of artificial intelligence is planned to provide professional advice, course and profession recommendations, as well as to analyze the labor market and forecast the demand for specialists.
This service is designed for citizens who have suffered as a result of the conflict, wish to change their profession or confirm their qualifications. This solution aims to help effectively search for jobs and support people in their efforts to find new opportunities.
Thus, the government of Ukraine is launching the online service 'Obryi' to simplify the process of obtaining state services in the field of employment. This will enable citizens to receive important information more quickly, which is especially relevant in difficult life circumstances.
Read also
- Fuel Shortages Force Russian Airports to Impose Supply Caps: These Cities Are at Risk
- Ukraine Overhauls Military Pay: Ranges from 30,000 to 300,000 Hryvnia
- New 10-Hryvnia Coins Unveiled by Ukraine’s Central Bank: A Tribute to the Mykolaiv and Odesa Regions
- Nearly $700 Million from IMF Headed to Ukraine: Here’s When the Payout Is Expected
- Ukrainian Hryvnia Faces Steep Decline: What the Real Exchange Rate Could Be
- German Defense Firm Diehl Defence Eyes Production of Ukrainian Cruise Missiles

