Tajikistan’s Migration Service announces job vacancies in Armenia’s construction sector

The Migration Service of the Ministry of Labor, Migration, and Employment of the Population of Tajikistan is inviting interested citizens of the republic to apply for work opportunities in Armenia.  The agency has announced that there is a significant demand for construction specialists in the country this year. According to the Ministry's press service, the […]

The Migration Service of the Ministry of Labor, Migration, and Employment of the Population of Tajikistan is inviting interested citizens of the republic to apply for work opportunities in Armenia.  The agency has announced that there is a significant demand for construction specialists in the country this year.

According to the Ministry's press service, the following conditions are offered for applicants:

  • Salary: between US$1,200 and US$1,800 USD per month
  • Age: between 21 and 60 years old
  • Work schedule: 6 days a week, 8 hours per day
  • Accommodation and work tools will be provided by the employer
  • Workers are responsible for purchasing their own workwear, safety shoes, and meals.

Interested candidates must provide a scanned copy of their international passport and a WhatsApp number.  Contact numbers for inquiries are: +992 (37) 2250575, 938131372, and 905131373 (available from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM).

This announcement is part of the Tajik Migration Service’s broader effort to diversify migration destinations for Tajik citizens.  In the past, the agency has also offered work opportunities in countries such as Qatar, Montenegro, the UK, South Korea, and others.  Despite these efforts, the majority of Tajik migrants continue to seek employment in Russia.

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