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What professions are in demand now and what will be relevant in the future

We tell @Pravda_Gerashchenko readers about the labor market today and tomorrow.

The invasion of the Russian Federation greatly changed the labor market in Ukraine: thousands of Ukrainians lost their jobs, many had to retrain. After the war, the situation will change even more. Some popular professions will lose their relevance, and specialists in the restoration of the country will become the most in demand.

Professions during the war
According to the State Employment Service, the greatest demand from employers is now observed for skilled blue-collar workers. Also, enterprises are looking for locksmiths, electricians, drivers, tractor drivers, salesmen, cooks, accountants, educators, nurses.

According to the Work ua website, the biggest demand from employers is for salespeople, sales managers, accountants, drivers and cooks.

Professions after the Victory
It will take more than a dozen years to restore cities and the economy, to help people survive the horrors of war. Therefore, as noted in the Employment Service, the following professions will be relevant for many years:
▪️ builders and architects;
▪️ energy;
▪️ employees of transport and logistics;
▪️ programmers;
▪️ doctors;
▪️ psychologists;
▪️ law enforcers.

Entrance Campaign 2023
Interest in relevant professions is already emerging, but not in all specialties. According to the information system "Enter OSVITA UA", most of the applications of applicants to universities were submitted for the following specialties:
▪️ “Right” (57,572 applications);
▪️ “Psychology” (46,857);
▪️ "Philology" (43,970);
▪️ Computer Science (43,894)
▪️ "Management" (43 509).
So far, there is no interest in such important professions as an architect, doctor, builder, power engineer.

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