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↗️ Спрос на самозанятых сотрудников за год вырос в Петербурге на 36%

За 11 месяцев компании Петербурга опубликовали почти 20 000 вакансий по поиску самозанятых. Эта цифра больше на 36%, чем в прошлом году.

Но самое интересное — наибольший уровень дохода по СЗФО зафиксирован в Ленинградской области — в среднем зарплаты доходят до 90 тыс. рублей. В Петербурге несколько меньше — 86,6 тыс. рублей.

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↗️ Спрос на самозанятых сотрудников за год вырос в Петербурге на 36%

За 11 месяцев компании Петербурга опубликовали почти 20 000 вакансий по поиску самозанятых. Эта цифра больше на 36%, чем в прошлом году.

Но самое интересное — наибольший уровень дохода по СЗФО зафиксирован в Ленинградской области — в среднем зарплаты доходят до 90 тыс. рублей. В Петербурге несколько меньше — 86,6 тыс. рублей.

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