Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia and Russia invite Uzbeks to work
The Ministry of Employment announced a recruitment for 9.5 thousand vacancies. Salaries range from $900 to $2.5 thousand.
Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia and Russia invite citizens of Uzbekistan to work in various sectors of their economies, the press service of the Ministry of Employment reports. In total, more than 9.5 thousand jobs are available.
Slovakia needs specialists to work in automobile and manufacturing plants — 6.5 thousand people in total, as well as electricians and welders with at least 3 years of experience and truck drivers. Salaries range from 1 thousand to €2.4 thousand per month.
Croatia is interested in inviting concrete workers, reinforcement workers and masons for the construction industry, with a salary from 1 thousand to $2.5 thousand. In Hungary, vacancies are open at auto component factories, in Samsung warehouses and at the construction of nuclear power plants. Salary - from 1 thousand to $1.5 thousand.
Russia is looking for 3,000 workers for the construction and manufacturing sectors with a monthly salary of between $900 and $2,000.
All interested candidates can apply via the link.
Citizens of Uzbekistan can receive compensation for travel expenses:
• for the costs of processing work visas - up to 5 BCAs (1.7 million soums);
• for expenses on passing professional and language exams, subject to receiving certificates - up to 3 BCAs (1.02 million soums);
• to purchase tickets - up to 2 BCAs (680 thousand soums).
Over the past few months, a number of EU countries have also announced the organized recruitment of workers from Uzbekistan: Germany has invited 5,000 people for various jobs, Hungary has opened the hiring of truck drivers, Slovakia has opened the hiring of workers for car factories, and Latvia has invited welders.
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