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Ukrainians in Bulgaria are mostly looking for jobs in the tourism industry

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6,500 Ukrainian citizens have already looked for work using the services of the labour offices across Bulgaria, the Employment Agency has reported. Another 10,000 refugees have consulted mobile teams.

Among the most sought-after job vacancies by Ukrainians are those for office managers, hotel administrators, workers in restaurant and entertainment business in the cities of Burgas, Varna, Plovdiv and Sofia. Bulgarian employers have already announced 7,500 job vacancies in the sectors of production and processing, electrical engineering, food technology, tourism, trade and others.




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