Georgia is increasingly promoting tourism, and subsequently there has been an increase in the construction of hotels and guesthouses, and an increase in the demand for people in the service sector. Customer services personnel are greatly needed in areas such as restaurants, bars and cafes. People with language skills are in high demand – translators/interpreters especially in languages other than English. Massage therapists, alternative medicine specialists, medical officers, health tourism specialists and conference planners are all in demand.
Other professions in demand include architects and builder-engineers. Currently Georgia employs international specialists in these professions, but it is encouraging local youth to gain skills for greater employment options.
The increase in agricultural production has resulted in a demand for people with skills in animal husbandry, and horticulture. Veterinarians and viticulturists are also in demand. The Government of Georgia has announced its aim to improve agricultural technologies and methodologies, prioritizing the need for economic growth in this sector.
Media is developing significantly, pushing up the need for journalists, media technicians, web developers, information technology experts, and other related professions.
The energy sector requires qualified engineers in renewable energy as well as oil industry experts.
Economic and labour market experts say that there is a “serious shortage” in quality trained specialists in all these spheres.
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