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Growing demand for foreign workers in Serbia: Challenges and opportunities

Foreign workers are becoming an increasingly common sight in Belgrade, filling roles as bus drivers, cooks, civic workers and cleaners. In the absence of...

How AI is transforming recruitment: From job ad creation to candidate matching

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly making its way into every corner of the workplace and recruitment is no exception. With its ability to streamline...

How to successfully find a job in Serbia: Expert advice and tips

Looking for a job in Serbia or abroad? Here’s your comprehensive guide to successfully navigating the job market, enhancing your chances and securing a...

Embracing flexible employment: Key to job creation and economic resilience

Flexible employment models are essential for both retaining and creating jobs, allowing businesses to remain adaptable and competitive. These models include fixed-term contracts, part-time...

Survey reveals 23% of Serbian employees willing to accept pay cuts for remote work options

Approximately 23 percent of employees in Serbia would accept a wage reduction to maintain the option of working from home, according to a survey...

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...

Serbia’s workforce grows slightly in Q3 2024: Statistical overview

In the third quarter of 2024, Serbia reported a total of 2,365,672 employed workers, marking an increase of 4,910 compared to the same period...

Challenges and solutions for labor mobility in the Western Balkans

Despite the significant potential for establishing a common labor market in the Western Balkans, labor migration remains limited, with most individuals continuing to migrate...

Serbian IT industry faces challenges amid talent exodus and economic pressures

The Serbian IT industry is recognized as one of the country’s most stable sectors, yet it now faces significant challenges that could impede its...

Protecting foreign workers: Challenges and progress in Serbia’s labor market

The Protector of Citizens, Zoran Pašalić, highlighted the most prevalent forms of labor exploitation in Serbia include indefinite working hours, undefined breaks and inadequate...

Shifts in HR practices: Small companies and banks lead the way in employee experience enhancement

As the business landscape continues to evolve, the HR community demonstrates a commitment to sharing effective practices, which positively influences the labor market. The...

Serbia’s evolving workforce: A growing influx of foreign workers amid domestic labor shortages

In recent years, Serbia has witnessed a significant shift in its labor market. While more than 300,000 Serbians are estimated to be working abroad,...

Serbia eases access to labor market for foreign nationals

Throughout the current year, Serbia has issued a total of 13,464 work permits to foreigners. Among them, 321 individuals obtained personal work permits, with...

How will the lack of workers affect investments in Serbia?

"The time when we attracted investors with cheap labor and subsidies is slowly coming to an end." It's a moment to say - we are...
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