Finding a first job after university is not easy. And for internally displaced people, this path is often further complicated by relocation and adapting to a new city. The employment service helps young professionals take a confident first step into their careers. Daryna, who moved to Kyiv from a small settlement in the Sloviansk community of Donetsk Region, experienced this firsthand.
More than a year ago, Daryna graduated from the O.O. Bohomolets National Medical University with a degree in Dentistry. Despite having a diploma and a strong desire to work in her field, the lack of practical experience became a serious challenge on her way to her first job.
Seeking assistance with employment, Daryna turned to specialists at the Kramatorsk branch of the Donetsk Regional Employment Center. There, she received help in creating a professional and competitive résumé, and her motivation and strengths were assessed. After that, an active search for vacancies matching her specialty and level of training began.
At the same time, Natalia Shevchenko, an entrepreneur from Kramatorsk who had opened a dental office in the capital and was looking to expand her team, contacted the employment service. After reviewing Daryna’s résumé, she became interested in her candidacy and invited her for an interview.
The meeting was successful. Daryna’s sincerity, motivation, and willingness to learn and grow made a positive impression. She was offered a short internship, which allowed her to get acquainted with the clinic’s work and the team. Daryna performed all tasks responsibly, quickly mastered practical skills, and confidently demonstrated her professional capability.
After completing the internship, Daryna was officially employed. In turn, the employer took advantage of the state program that compensates labor costs for hiring an internally displaced person.
Today, Daryna works in her profession, does what she loves, and every day gives people healthy and happy smiles.
If you are also looking for a job or need qualified employees, contact the employment service—our specialists are always ready to help. Contacts are available here: https://t1p.de/rzryk.
Call center of the Donetsk Regional Employment Center: 0-800-219-713.