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Yekaterinburg: Over 60% of Residents Never Went to Job Centers


8.04.2016
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, April 8, 2016. Yekaterinburg residents typically look for jobs on the Internet, Zarplata.ru’s research findings indicate.

According to the website’s survey, 79% of respondents believe using recruitment websites and submitting their applications there is the most efficient way to find a job, 67% think the strategy is to submit one’s CV online in the hope that an employer will get interested, and 40% prefer looking for job ads on a potential employer’s website and sending their CVs at the provided email address.

The more conservative job-searching strategies came next: 28% of those surveyed said they would need to find an employer’s number and contact them directly, 26% would ask their friends and acquaintances’ assistance, 8% would go to an employment center, and 6% would go to a job fair.

As it happens, 64% of Yekaterinburg residents surveyed have never been to an employment center. Those who did were primarily interested in help with job-seeking (80%), professional development training (18%), unemployment benefits (42%), and job counseling (3%). As few as 2% applied for psychological help. 45% of those who used employment agencies found the help they needed there.
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