Avito Rabota named the 5 highest-paid vacancies in September. The qualification included a rotational worker for electric and gas welders with a salary of half a million rubles – an amount equivalent to the fees of a real estate agent and an orthopedic dentist.
Specialists of the Avito Work service have compiled a list of the five highest-paid vacancies in September.
- orthopedic dentist. A specialist in this profession is offered a salary of up to 750 thousand rubles per month. They are looking for you in Tyumen, the experience must be at least three years. The employer guarantees official employment and payment for accommodation to non-residents;
- Electric and gas welder. An employee can count on a fee of up to 561 thousand rubles per month. Work on a rotating basis in the Leningrad region and the Krasnodar region as scheduled on June 1. They promise career opportunities and stable pay;
- Real estate sales manager in the Krasnodar region. The employer is ready to hire managers without experience, offers a flexible work schedule and unlimited financial growth with a declared salary of up to 500 thousand rubles;
- dental surgeon. A company in the Moscow region is looking for a specialist with higher specialized education for a salary of up to 400 thousand rubles per month. The work schedule can be drawn up taking into account the wishes of the employee;
- Crane operator in rotation. You will have to work in different regions of Russia on a 6/1 schedule. The employee is offered payment for travel, food and accommodation, as well as for official employment. Salary – up to 321 thousand rubles per month.
According to Avito Works, in September 2023, the number of vacancies on the market increased by 2.4 times compared to September 2022.
Author:
Kirill Bilyk
Source: RB

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