Most profitable professions for young people in Russia

The biggest salary among young Russians receive programmers involved in the implementation and maintenance of programs 1C, and engineers-designers, writes RIA Novosti with reference to the study of the “Work.ru” service. The 1c programmer in Moscow is available income from 170 thousand rubles per month, and the designer engineer in St. Petersburg can receive up to 150 thousand rubles every month.

From the applicant for the 1C programmer programmer requires knowledge of basic business processes, 1C configurations and query language, as well as the ability to program in managed forms and write data exchange rules. The specialist will have to participate in a data transfer project to a new configuration, maintain and develop an accounting system, implement new tools and consult users. The duties of the engineer-designer include the creation of work drawings and calculating the cost of the order. The company will compensate for such a specialist for cellular communication and gasoline.

Among the most profitable professions for young people, the position of a coaster on a stone in New Oskol with a salary of up to 140 thousand rubles per month. The candidate should be able to work with power tools, be sociable and ready for learning. Working responsibilities suggest cutting string figures and timely execution of orders.

In Saratov, up to 130 thousand rubles a month ready to pay the assistant to the refrigerator wizard. The applicant requires the technician mind, interest in technology and responsibility. In addition, income up to 120 thousand rubles offer the employee of the commercial hall in Novosibirsk. The employer indicated that he needs a responsible and punctual employee.

In January, the service also found out which professions are Russians themselves are promising. An absolute leader was an IT specialist – this work was considered a profitable 60 percent of respondents. 56 percent of respondents also consider a promising doctor’s profession, 44 percent – Nanotechnology specialist, and 43 percent – virologists.

/Media reports.