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From engineers to waiters: here are the most in-demand professions right now

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More than 6,500 job vacancies are currently available across the country through the official portal of the National Employment and Skills Agency (AKPA), offering employment opportunities for candidates with different levels of education and qualifications.


According to the published data, the advertised positions cover a wide range of sectors, from professions requiring vocational and secondary education to roles that demand university degrees and specialized skills.


Among the most sought-after professions at the moment are economists, managers, communications specialists, mechanical engineers, software developers, civil engineers, finance specialists, trade sector managers, and electrotechnology engineers.


These profiles are mainly linked to sectors experiencing growth and increased activity, creating a strong demand for qualified staff to support business development and investment projects.

On the other hand, demand remains high for practical professions and service-sector jobs that do not necessarily require higher education. Employers continue to seek cleaners, construction workers, kitchen assistants, tailors, stock clerks, shoemakers, waiters, sales assistants, heavy vehicle drivers, cooks, and bartenders.


Employment authorities emphasize that these opportunities are open both to individuals entering the job market for the first time and to those looking to change professions or build a new career.


Applications for available positions can be submitted online through the official employment portal, while citizens can also visit local employment offices for assistance throughout the application process.

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