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Physicians, online marketing experts, crisis managers and consultants, it specialists, psychologists, Tutors. Here are just a small part of the occupations for which demand will rise sharply with the end of the pandemic. However, not only demand, but wages, predicts the Institute of progressive education. But even against this background, the absolute kings will look virologists, epidemiologists and developers of vaccines, questioned the “MK” experts. However, according to them, will continue to demand low-skilled staff: the Russian labor market will never abandon people who are ready in 15 to 30 thousand rubles a month, sweep the yards and lay the bricks.

the Question of the extent to which the pandemic crisis pereformuliruem employment, remains open. Too much had faces and potential unpredictable twists to right now to make definite conclusions. But certain signals are already there, and that they focused in their may study the Institute of advanced education. With a number of his conclusions do not argue, because they are, in General, lie on the surface.

it is Clear that need highly specialized consultants who can help companies “to rise from the ashes”, to improve work efficiency and enhance brand awareness. It is clear that in connection with the transition of a considerable part of the business on electronic platforms and udalenku, will increase the demand for programmers. Will be in demand consultants call centers, the Internet-shops, and couriers, along with drivers and dispatchers of delivery. However, in this postcolonialism and, apparently, extremely virtualized world is not going to disappear specialists that people at all times depended and will depend. Moreover, their role will only increase.

Serious investment will go into medicine, which will grow not only the number of doctors, but also due to the research and practical work: Microbiology, vaccines, prevention of diseases, says Professor of the Financial University under the government of the Russian Federation Alexey Prong. All those who explore the genomes of viruses will be on the horse financially and mentally for at least the next 20 years. But Russia also needs the wide network of grass-roots quality of care. Accordingly, the change to township paramedics, able only to recognize basic diseases and write prescriptions can come multidisciplinary centers.

Changes will probably relate to logistics, transportation management, retail and delivery. In these areas, according to Barb, there will be lots of new jobs, which will apply not only to migrant workers from the Central Asian republics, but also the Russians. As the demand for nizkokaloriyna work, it is byl will remain: employers will never refuse the services of migrants, willing to work quasi-legally, anywhere, and for very little by Russian standards money. Among people living in Moscow, of about 10-15%.

Online marketers will definitely be in demand, said the head of IAC “Alpari” Alexander Razuvaev. Life has gone to the network, and employees of many companies are translated into udalenku. The business realized that you can save on rent. High demand also expects professionals the investment industry – analysts, traders, managers. In addition, because Russia will soon enter into the election cycle (the state Duma, regional authorities), the spin doctors can make a lot of money. If you look at the big picture, the advantage will be employees of the state sector and large public companies, in which it is paid “white” salary.

with regard to migrant workers, part of them left Russia because of the pandemic, uncertainty and the next (almost 20%) drawdown of the ruble to the dollar. Mainly they are citizens of Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. Accordingly, the vacant jobs. Is whether their Russians, it’s hard to say: a regional employer is not ready to raise salaries, even somewhere in the vastness of the country and there were some signs of recovery in business.

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Jennifer Alvarez is an investigative journalist and is a correspondent for European Union. She is based in Zurich in Switzerland and her field of work include covering human rights violations which take place in the various countries in and outside Europe. She also reports about the political situation in European Union. She has worked with some reputed companies in Europe and is currently contributing to USA News as a freelance journalist. As someone who has a Masters’ degree in Human Rights she also delivers lectures on Intercultural Management to students of Human Rights. She is also an authority on the Arab world politics and their diversity.