Legal profession tops list of least wanted professions in Kazakhstan
Legal professionals remain low-demanded occupations in Kazakhstan based on the underlying CV and vacancies situation at the e-labour exchange according to 9 months of 2019, Strategy2050.kz informs with reference to the Labour Resources Development Centre.
According to Labour Resources Development Centre analysts, 2.4 thousand CV of lawyers remained open following the 3rd quarter of the present year, with the e-labour exchange placing 644 vacant posts for legal officers against 3077 persons seeking the job.
The list of least wanted professions also included technical programmers (more than 1 thousand CV), technical technologists (843), economists (837) and financiers (736).
While, the most wanted jobs were Kazakh language and literature teachers (707), paramedics (687), teachers of physical education and sports (582), cooks (474) and hairdressers (413).
During the 3rd quarter of 2019, there was the low demand for ecologists, biology teachers, seamstresses, psychologists, elementary school teachers, legal consultants, preschool teachers, accountants, mechanical technicians, farmer technicians, accountants, and biologists.
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