The mobile employment center completed its autumn series of outreach events by holding a job fair in the city of Zmiiv.
Visitors had the opportunity to receive individual consultations, review current job openings, learn about professional retraining opportunities, and explore state grants for starting or expanding their own businesses.
Employers presenting job offers at the event included:
LLC “Mega Korm,” Trading House “Agrokhim,” Zmiiv Central District Hospital, Zmiiv City Council, a geriatric boarding house, the Morgun V. F. farming enterprise, and sole proprietor Olha Mykolayivna Vlasenko.
Employers were looking for specialists in the following professions:
- cook, grocery store salesperson;
- tractor driver-machine operator, motor vehicle driver;
- head of a medical department, psychiatrist, psychologist, nursing assistant;
- economist, sales manager;
- repair locksmith, packer.
The Director of the Kharkiv Regional Employment Center, Denys Oliinyk, visited participants of the “Own Business” grant program — Oleksandr Homon and Viktoriia Mykhieieva. Oleksandr successfully installed a coffee machine and started his own business, while Viktoriia used grant funds to expand the activities of the SMARTUM Children’s Intellectual Development Academy.
“Today, the client of the employment service is the employer. We select, train, and prepare employees, and we are increasing the funding of active programs, including the ‘Own Business’ grant program and processing grants. Our task is to preserve employers and people so that taxes remain in the region,” said Denys Oliinyk.
The head of the regional employment service also held a working meeting with Zmiiv Mayor Pavlo Holodnikov.
He discussed further cooperation with the director of LLC “Mega Korm,” Ihor Holubiev. As a result of the meeting, the parties signed a memorandum of cooperation.
At the end of the working trip, Denys Oliinyk visited the site of a public works customer, where participants of the “Recovery Army” program are engaged in clearing debris and eliminating the consequences of Russian aggression.
We continue to support communities, employers, and people. We work for a common result!
With support Kharkiv Regional Employment Service




