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These are the occupations with which it is easiest to get a job in Serbia

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According to the National Employment Service, most jobs in Serbia currently have for cleaners, auxiliary cooks and auxiliary construction workers, when it comes to lower level of education, while with the middle level there are most places for locksmiths, drivers of road vehicles, welders construction technicians and nurses.
When it comes to higher and higher level of education, in VI-1 level of education there are the most places for commercialists, managers, educators of preschool children, mechanical engineers, and in VI-2 level of education for vocational educators, economists, social workers.
Within the VII-1 level of education, there are places for employment for civil engineers, economists, lawyers / master lawyers, doctors of medicine.
The NES records also show that in the VII-2 level of education there are places for gynecology and obstetrics specialists, internal medicine specialists, masters of economics, and in the VIII level of education for university law professors, social policy researchers, doctors of economics.
It is also stated that graduate engineers of information technologies, graduate engineers of electrical engineering and computer science, graduate engineers of electronics, professors of mathematics, physics, informatics and computer science, teachers and professors of foreign languages and doctors with appropriate specializations (anesthesiologist, cardiologist, ophthalmologist, gynecologist).
When it comes to profiles of secondary education, CNC machine operators, welders, bookkeepers, accountants, caregivers, nurses (instrumentation specialists), cooks, security workers – security technicians, carpenters, masons, reinforcement workers – get a job faster, Morava Info reports.

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