The large industrial city and transport hub of Yekaterinburg, located in the central part of Siberia, constantly needs qualified personnel. It has a large number of higher education institutions that train young specialists in various specialties: for the mining industry, communications and telecommunications, culture, architecture, engineering, economics, construction, etc. One of the most important issues for university students is the issue of job search. To facilitate this task, you can use specialized Internet resources. On the portal "Labor" you can find work for students, both temporary and permanent. Here is a daily updated, extensive database of various offers from employers.
Labor market trends for young professionals
According to experts, last year the share of vacancies for young professionals in this region amounted to 5.3% of the total number of offers. This means that every nineteenth registered vacancy was offered to young professionals or students. This indicator is the national average. In general, it can be noted that in comparison with 2011, the share of such vacancies increased by 3%. Despite this, it is quite difficult for youth to find work because of high competition in this segment of the labor market. Here it is two to three times larger than in other directions.
The most popular specialties
The maximum number of proposals for young professionals is placed in the field of production and sales - more than twenty thousand positions. In second place are technologists, engineers and designers - more than eighteen thousand vacancies. The following are: administrative staff with more than 15 thousand vacancies and accountants, on the search for which, employers have posted over 13 thousand offers. HR specialists (managers, business trainers) and programmers were required somewhat less than the above professions. In these sectors at the beginning of October 2014 Over 10-11 thousand vacant positions were placed.
Salary analysis for young professionals in 2014
As for salary offers, there is a downward trend. At the beginning of February of this year, Yekaterinburg was in the first positions in terms of the size of the proposed wages for young professionals, in the whole country. The average salary for students was offered by employers at the level of 28 thousand 167 rubles. However, since the summer it began to decline markedly, and already in September, employers on average offered 14,885 rubles in this sector.