IT Demand Decreases in Sverdlovsk Region for IT Professionals
A report by hh.ru reveals a shrinking list of labor shortages in the Sverdlovsk region. The reduced list now includes:
- Medical professionals (1.4 resumes for each job opening)
- Retail specialists (1.5)
- Production workers (2.8)
Candidates from the following sectors have seen an oversupply:
- Construction and real estate (3.4)
- Sales and customer service (3.5)
- Tourism and hospitality (3.9)
Employers have shown increased interest in medical professionals (+10%), managers (+4%), and specialists from the resource extraction and tourism sectors (+1%).
The demand has dropped for:
- Security specialists (-11%)
- Arts, entertainment, and media professionals (-9%)
- Specialists from procurement, automotive business, and administrative staff (-7%)
- Transport and logistics workers (-5%)
- IT specialists, domestic help, and service personnel (-4%)
According to hh.ru experts, in April, the most sought-after professionals in the Sverdlovsk region were doctors, caretakers, and retail workers. The average salary in Ekaterinburg surpassed 100,000 rubles.
To gain a more comprehensive understanding of the top 25 deficit professions in the Sverdlovsk region and their average salaries in Ekaterinburg, it is recommended to consult local job market reports, Rosstat, or local employment agencies in the region. Additionally, online job platforms such as HeadHunter or Indeed can provide insights into current job market conditions and salary ranges for various professions in Ekaterinburg.
- Despite a shrinking labor market in the technology sector, with an oversupply of candidates at 3.9 resumes for each job opening in the tourism and hospitality industries, it's worth noting that IT specialists also experienced a decrease in demand, with -4% change.
- In contrast to the thriving finance and retail industries, where employers have shown increased interest in medical professionals (+10%) and managers (+4%), the industry that has witnessed the most significant drop in demand is finance, with a decreased interest of -11% in security specialists.