Finding a job in Ukraine depends on whether you’re in Ukraine or applying from abroad, and whether you need a work permit. Here’s a clear step-by-step guide:

 

🔎 1. Use Popular Ukrainian Job Websites

These are the main platforms employers use:

  • Work.ua – largest job site in Ukraine

  • Rabota.ua

  • Jooble – aggregates listings

  • LinkedIn – especially for IT, finance, and international companies

👉 Create a profile and upload a CV (Ukrainian or English, depending on the job).


💻 2. IT & Remote Jobs (Very Strong Sector in Ukraine)

Ukraine has a large IT industry. You can check:

  • DOU – popular among developers

  • Djinni – for tech professionals

Remote work is also common with international companies.


🏢 3. Apply Directly to Companies

If you know companies in your field:

  1. Visit their website

  2. Check the “Careers” or “Vacancies” section

  3. Send your CV directly

This works well for manufacturing, logistics, agriculture, and retail jobs.


🌍 4. If You Are a Foreigner

To work legally in Ukraine:

  • You need a work permit (usually arranged by the employer)

  • After that, you apply for a temporary residence permit

Employers must officially sponsor your employment.


📄 5. Prepare a Ukrainian-Style CV

  • 1–2 pages

  • Clear skills & experience

  • Education details

  • Languages (very important — Ukrainian and/or English)

Photos are optional but sometimes included.


📌 6. High-Demand Jobs in Ukraine

  • IT & software development

  • Construction

  • Logistics & transport

  • Agriculture

  • Healthcare

  • Sales & customer service


If you tell me:

  • Your profession

  • Your experience level

  • Whether you are in Ukraine now

I can give you more specific advice tailored to your situation.

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