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Labour market signals show a shift from volume hiring to skills scarcity

Recent labour-market data paint a picture that is more nuanced than headline employment figures suggest. While overall employment remains stable, the number of job advertisements...

Serbia’s employment declines slightly in Q3 2025, public sector posts 0.3% drop

According to the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, the country had 2,365,745 employed persons in the third quarter of 2025, a decrease...

World Day of Insecure Work highlights precarious employment in Serbia

Today marks the World Day of Insecure Work. According to N1, more than 27,000 people in Serbia, between January 1 and December 18, 2024,...

Employment in Serbia slightly increases in second quarter of 2025

In the second quarter of 2025, Serbia had a total of 2,370,103 employed persons, marking a 0.1% increase compared to the same period in...

Priority to domestic workers, no need for bilateral labor mobility agreements, says Serbian official

Zoran Martinović, Assistant Minister for Labor, Employment, Veterans, and Social Affairs, stated that Serbia gives employment priority to its own citizens. Foreign nationals are...

Employment progress and integration challenges of refugees and asylum seekers in Serbia

In Serbia, during 2023 and 2024, 42 percent of refugees and asylum seekers who sought help from UNHCR to find employment started working, according...

Challenges in the Serbian job market: Employment for older women, declining sectors and skills gaps

Milan Bosnić, Director of the National Employment Service (NSZ), explains that the demand for sewing workers reflects broader trends in the economy, demographics and...

AI specialists have high employment prospects in Europe, Serbia follows the trend

Artificial intelligence specialists are among the most sought-after professionals in Europe, and Serbia is following this growing trend. The highest number of job advertisements...

Salary remains the top factor in job selection for Serbs, survey finds

A recent survey conducted by Infostud at the Regional Employment Fair reveals that salary remains the most important factor for job seekers in Serbia,...

Novi Sad advances employment and business growth with new incentives for 2025

Novi Sad is continuing its efforts to foster employment, entrepreneurship and small business development, aiming to create a positive business environment. At a recent...

Seasonal hiring trends in Serbia: Expectations for employment growth amid economic challenges

As summer jobs begin to wind down, November heralds a surge in hiring within the retail sector, coinciding with a month of promotions and...

The state of dentistry in Serbia: Challenges and realities

The dental market in Serbia currently ranks among the lowest in Europe based on official business metrics. Analysts highlight a notable gap between reported...

Serbia’s employment and unemployment statistics for Q2 2024

According to data from the Labor Force Survey, the number of employed people in Serbia in the second quarter of this year was 2.89...

Most sought-after employment fields in Serbia: Trade, IT, engineering and hospitality lead the way

In Serbia, the leading sectors for employment remain trade and sales, engineering, IT, administration, and hospitality, according to a report from Infostud. Over the...
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