Finance Ministry announces competition for filling 277 vacancies

The Ministry of Finance has announced a competition for filling dozens of vacancies in main directorates and departments of the central office of the ministry as well as the ministry’s subdivisions in some cities and districts.   In all, 277 positions have been announced vacant: from deputy heads of the main directorates to ordinary specialists.   The […]

The Ministry of Finance has announced a competition for filling dozens of vacancies in main directorates and departments of the central office of the ministry as well as the ministry’s subdivisions in some cities and districts.  

In all, 277 positions have been announced vacant: from deputy heads of the main directorates to ordinary specialists.  

The highest monthly wages is reported for the position of the first deputy head of the Main Directorate of the Central Treasury of the Ministry – 2,626.40 somonis (equivalent to 231.1 U.S. dollars).

The lowest monthly wage is reported for a department specialist – 841.80 somonis (equivalent to 74.4 U.S. dollars).  

Applicants, along with the availability of relevant education, must have a good knowledge of sectoral legislation and the Tajik language. 

The deadline for submission of documents is June 21 and the competition will take place on June 24.  

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