Salary over 37 thousand hryvnias: what vacancies are offered to Ukrainians without higher education.


A salary without higher education can be decent, that's what has become known.
According to the portal Obozrevatel, many people believe that it is impossible to get a good salary without higher education. However, this is a misconception, as it is possible to earn enough money even without it, especially if you have a working profession.
In Kyiv, for example, some employers are willing to pay a salary from 37 thousand hryvnias for certain professions.
Auto mechanics are on average offered 40 thousand hryvnias on a permanent basis, which is higher than the average salary in the country for this profession.
In addition, some companies in Kyiv are willing to pay even more. For example, on a popular job search site, there are vacancies for an auto mechanic with a salary from 70 to 100 thousand hryvnias.
Window tint installers in Kyiv are also offered an average salary of 40 thousand hryvnias, which is higher than the average salary in Ukraine for this profession.
It is also not uncommon to come across vacancies with higher salaries. Some companies are willing to pay specialists 45-80 thousand hryvnias.
Excavator operators in Kyiv are offered an average of 37.5 thousand hryvnias, which is 2.5 thousand hryvnias higher than the average salary in the country for this profession.
Thus, Kyiv stands out with higher salaries for certain professions compared to other cities in Ukraine.
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