The labor market is constantly changing under the influence of external factors. The latest high-profile event is the coronavirus pandemic. That is why professions that were in demand 5 years ago may turn out to be unnecessary and low-paid today. Together with the experts of the City of Works portal, we studied the labor market in Moscow and compiled our top 3 professions that we recommend considering in the near future.
Seamstress
There are always few specialists in the field of sewing various products. In Moscow, this job is very highly paid. The main advantage of the profession is that training does not cost a fortune. You can take relevant specialized courses or get a higher education, which will help you quickly move up the career ladder and allow you to occupy leadership positions in textile industry enterprises. The level of remuneration will depend on qualifications and rank. And you will always have the opportunity to work part-time at home, if necessary.You just have to constantly improve your skills and follow fashion trends, because the relevance of styles and fabrics changes all the time.
Builder
Over the past 2-3 years, the real estate market in Moscow and the Moscow region has seen a strong increase in demand for the construction of private houses. Accordingly, the construction profession instantly became in demand. There are not enough good and responsible teams, so people are forced to literally stand in line and wait until the workers are free. Under the profession of a builder, we have combined several specialties: painter-plasterer, specialist in foundation construction, general worker, and so on. This also includes electricians, plumbers and tilers.
Alternative energy specialist
The trend towards environmental friendliness, which has been at the peak of popularity all over the world for 10-15 years now, has not bypassed Russia. Every year the need for specialists in alternative energy sources increases, while their salaries are already high today and will certainly continue to grow in the foreseeable future. Representatives of this profession are engaged in the study, development and implementation of new, non-carbon energy sources, their adaptation to existing networks and infrastructure. Of course, you will have to study and secondary education will not be enough for you, but it is worth it.