Russian Hospitality Sector Expands With New High-Level Venues
The Russian state sector has expanded its list of supported occupations to include medical professionals such as paramedics, pediatricians, and endoscopists. New creative roles including stage directors and sound engineers have been added to the registry. The expansion also includes circus performers such as acrobats, mimes, and aerial gymnasts. Alexander Veterkov, deputy general director of the agency, stated that the public sector currently requires workers in medicine and housing and communal services. The hospitality sector in Russia is experiencing development, with a growing number of high-level venues emerging. This expansion is particularly noted in the Leningrad and Moscow regions, as well as Eastern Russia, including Altai.
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Kommersant FM
“их расширили в три раза, вплоть до врачей скорой помощи, фельдшеров, педиатров и эндоскопистов. Отдельно прописаны и новые творческие профессии, например, режиссёр-постановщик и звукооператор.”
Kommersant FM
“Сейчас очень сильно развивается направление хостельности, количество площадок растет, лингравские, загородные, какие-то там подмосковные, причем это все достаточно высокого уровня. Плюс восток России, Алтай.”
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