Category: Ukraine
Unemployment Status in Ukraine: How to Apply Online and Amounts of Financial Assistance
Unemployment Status in Ukraine: How to Apply Online and Amounts of Financial Assistance In Ukraine, individuals seeking work can obtain unemployment status, which provides the opportunity to receive financial assistance. The status can be applied for both in person and online through the ‘Diia’ portal. The online application process takes about 10 minutes, and the […]
Read moreColossal imbalance: In Ukraine, the number of job seekers is growing three times faster than the number of vacancies.
According to the NBU, in November the growth in the number of submitted resumes (labor supply) was on average 27% year-over-year, while the growth in the number of vacancies (demand) was much slower – 9% year-over-year. Although the number of job seekers is increasing, Ukraine’s labor shortage has remained the top problem for surveyed enterprises […]
Read moreThe Polish labor market for Ukrainians; how much do they earn?
The National Bank of Poland (NBP) has released updated employment data concerning Ukrainian nationals and their earnings within Poland. According to the report, over 90% of Ukrainian citizens who relocated to Poland prior to the outbreak of war are presently employed. The median net salary for Ukrainians working in Poland is approximately PLN 4,500 (₴52,000/$1,228), […]
Read moreWhat Salary Do Ukrainians Consider Acceptable: Survey Results for 2025
Nearly 20% of Ukrainians are currently unemployed and actively seeking new jobs. A study conducted by the “OLX Work” platform shows that the most popular desired salary range among Ukrainians is between 20,000 and 30,000 hryvnias — this amount was mentioned by 31% of respondents. Expected Income Levels and Employment According to the survey, 30% […]
Read moreOne document instead of two: the government plans to simplify employment rules for foreigners
Ukraine is planning to introduce a single permit that simultaneously grants the right to live and work in the country. The new draft law should significantly simplify procedures for foreigners and employers. Learn more about the planned changes in the field of employment of foreigners The Ukrainian government has agreed on a draft law to […]
Read moreSituation in the Ukrainian Labor Market: Labor Shortage and High Unemployment Rate
The Ukrainian labor market is experiencing a challenging period characterized by a paradoxical combination of a shortage of skilled workers and a high unemployment rate. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion by the Russian Federation in 2022, the labor sector has undergone significant changes that have impacted economic activity and employment opportunities. Key Changes […]
Read moreProfessional Retraining Grants for Logistics, Transport and Agri-Machinery in Frontline Regions (Ukraine)
The initiative focuses on targeted professional retraining in areas of high demand, ensuring that individuals and communities can adapt to the evolving labor market and support long-term regional recovery. The program will provide two primary grants, with the flexibility to expand depending on the quality of applications and the availability of funds. The first grant, […]
Read moreWhat Vacancies Became the Most Popular Among Ukrainians in 2025
In 2025, Ukrainians are showing a significant increase in job search activity, particularly in certain professional fields. An analysis revealed that the most dynamic growth over the year is seen in vacancies in the “Jobs Abroad” category and related sectors. Leaders of the Year: Nannies, Realtors, and Jobs Outside Ukraine The most impressive growth rate […]
Read moreNumber of Ukrainians employed in Germany triples
The share of Ukrainians in Germany’s total workforce has tripled to 0.6% in two years. Source: ntv with reference to data from the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) in Nuremberg, as reported by European Pravda Details: According to the study, in the fourth quarter of last year, about 242,000 Ukrainians were employed, 165,000 of whom […]
Read moreNumber of Ukrainians employed in Germany triples
The share of Ukrainians in Germany’s total workforce has tripled to 0.6% in two years. Source: ntv with reference to data from the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) in Nuremberg, as reported by European Pravda Details: According to the study, in the fourth quarter of last year, about 242,000 Ukrainians were employed, 165,000 of whom […]
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