HeadHunter: Average monthly pay goes down 1,000 RUR in Sverdlovsk Region
11 February 2016 (09:29)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, February 11, 2016. The average monthly pay quoted in Yekaterinburg-based employers’ job ads dropped by 1,000 RUR and came to 33,000 RUR last year, HeadHunter reports.
Jobs in Top Management are paid the best (80,000 RUR a month), those in Raw Stuffs Development are second best-paid ones (60,000 RUR), and those in Construction & Real Estate are third best-paid ones (50,000 RUR). As for the bottom of the list, it appears that receptionists are offered the lowest monthly pay (25,000 RUR).
‘Remarkably, marketing and advertising experts and accountants are also paid less than any others. Still, the average pay does not reflect the actual incomes of people with strikingly different experience and qualifications. For example, a beginner in Marketing & Advertising might earn 28,175 RUR a month, while an experienced worker gets as much as 57,000 RUR a month. As for the average figures on Yekaterinburg labor market on the whole, these dropped by 1,000 RUR last year and came to 33,000 RUR a month,’ says head of HeadHunter’s press service in Ural & Siberian Federal Districts Elena Tarashchuk.
Jobs in Top Management are paid the best (80,000 RUR a month), those in Raw Stuffs Development are second best-paid ones (60,000 RUR), and those in Construction & Real Estate are third best-paid ones (50,000 RUR). As for the bottom of the list, it appears that receptionists are offered the lowest monthly pay (25,000 RUR).
‘Remarkably, marketing and advertising experts and accountants are also paid less than any others. Still, the average pay does not reflect the actual incomes of people with strikingly different experience and qualifications. For example, a beginner in Marketing & Advertising might earn 28,175 RUR a month, while an experienced worker gets as much as 57,000 RUR a month. As for the average figures on Yekaterinburg labor market on the whole, these dropped by 1,000 RUR last year and came to 33,000 RUR a month,’ says head of HeadHunter’s press service in Ural & Siberian Federal Districts Elena Tarashchuk.
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