At just over 5 percent, the unemployment rate in Lower Austria is pleasantly low in contrast to Vienna: “Especially the long-term unemployed can be placed back on the labor market recently,” says AMS Lower Austria boss Sandra Kern in an exciting interview on krone .TV. The energy transition now also offers many people the opportunity to generally try a new start in terms of “job”.
There is currently a huge need for employees in Lower Austria, especially in the fields of health, care, electrical engineering, gastronomy, industry and IT. See the corresponding vacancies and take advantage of them,” says Kern.
Great potential in women and the over-55s
The focus of AMS Lower Austria’s efforts is the long-term unemployed, but also women and people over 55: “There is currently a huge job potential in these target groups,” says the manager of AMS Lower Austria.
More explosive details, such as why the unemployment rate in Lower Austria is much lower than in Vienna and in which regions the demand for workers is currently particularly high, can be seen in the video above.
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Source: Krone

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