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Programmers overtaken: Salaries in coke production and oil derivatives top the list in Serbia

Data from the Republic Institute of Statistics on January salaries show that programmers are no longer the highest-paid profession in Serbia, as employees in...

FishingBooker salary survey 2024 Highlights gender imbalance and wage transparency challenges in IT sector

The results of the 2024 FishingBooker salary survey have been released, offering insights into salaries across five sectors of Serbia’s IT industry. The survey...

Key changes in Serbia’s legislation for 2025: Salaries, pensions, interest rates and tax reforms

In 2025, several important new laws will come into effect in Serbia, impacting salaries, pensions, interest rates and taxation. Notable changes include an 8%...

Prime Minister: 2025 GDP growth will bring higher salaries and pensions

Serbia's Prime Minister, Miloš Vučević, chaired a session of the Council for Coordination of Activities and Measures for GDP Growth, convened at the request...

Union of Educational Workers unhappy with government’s salary offer

Martin Mihailović, a member of the Presidency of the Union of Educational Workers of Serbia, expressed dissatisfaction with the government’s recent proposal to raise...

Teachers’ salaries in Eastern Europe: A comparative analysis

According to Demostat, educators in Croatia, Hungary and Romania enjoy the highest salaries in Eastern Europe, while those in North Macedonia and Serbia rank...

Germany doubles work visas for Balkan citizens: Opportunities and salaries soar

Germany's decision to double the number of work visas for citizens of Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Albania, starting June 1,...

Exploring Serbia’s lucrative job market beyond IT: Emerging trends and insights

The realm of information technology (IT) undeniably boasts some of the most generously compensated positions in Serbia, with average salaries soaring above 200,000 dinars,...

Navigating Serbia’s job market: High-paying professions in demand

In Serbia, the IT sector stands out as a lucrative field, reflecting a global trend of high demand for skilled professionals. According to klikdoposla,...

Challenges and solutions in German companies’ operations in Serbia

German companies operating in Serbia are facing dissatisfaction among their workers, primarily due to issues such as low pay and challenging working hours, as...

The salaries of workers who educate children are too low

Businessman Miroslav Mišković, owner of the company "Delta Holding", spoke on the first day of this year's Kopaonik Business Forum. Mišković said that the state...

The economic scenario for 2024 – hoping for the best, but ready for anything

"The end of the year was marked by halved inflation, expensive loans, and economic growth. We entered this year with increased salaries in the...

Half of IT companies plan to increase salaries in 2024

About 53 percent of IT companies operating in Serbia plan to increase their earnings by more than ten percent in 2024, according to the...

With the surplus in the budget for 2023, the deficit and debt should be reduced, and pensions and salaries should be increased

The increased revenues in the state coffers should have been used by the rebalancing of the budget of Serbia for 2023 to reduce the...
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