Job-seekers in Kuban are optimistic about securing new employment opportunities come autumn
In Q3 2025, experts from hh.ru conducted a comprehensive survey to understand the current situation on the labor market in Kuban, Russia, as autumn and the business season approach. The survey included over 19,400 residents from all federal districts across the country, with a focus on the working population in Russia and the Krasnodar Krai.
The survey results provide insight into the confidence of Kuban residents in their ability to find new work. Here's a breakdown of the confidence levels among various professional groups:
- IT Specialists: Show the highest confidence, with a strong majority (66%, down from 67% in Q2) believing they will find suitable jobs quickly.
- Arts and Marketing Professionals: Display moderate confidence, somewhat optimistic but less sure compared to IT specialists (73%, up from 72% in Q2).
- Procurement Specialists: Have a relatively cautious outlook, with confidence levels noticeably lower than IT and marketing groups (74%, down from 75% in Q2).
- Top Managers: Exhibit mixed confidence, reflecting variability in opportunities depending on sector and company size (69%, down from 70% in Q2).
- Agricultural Workers: Show the lowest confidence in quickly finding suitable jobs among the surveyed groups (59%, down from 60% in Q2).
Overall, confidence tends to be higher in more dynamic sectors like IT and marketing, while traditional and management roles express more uncertainty. Autumn and the approaching business season contribute to generally increased optimism compared to prior months but with clear variation by profession.
It's worth noting that there is overall positive dynamics in the labor market, despite some pessimistic sentiments in certain professional fields. Another 7% of the surveyed residents were unable to answer whether they are confident in their career success. As a result, 24% of the regional residents (17% + 7%) are either not confident or unsure about their ability to find work in the next three months.
The survey results offer valuable insights into the current state of the labor market in Kuban, Russia, as the region prepares for the upcoming business season. For more detailed figures or a breakdown of the survey, I can help provide further information if available.
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