Following the global trend, Croatian companies are currently facing a shortage of skilled and unskilled workers in almost all economic areas. Here are the industries currently hiring in the Croatia.
Both Croatian and foreign investors say they have difficulties in finding the right people for the positions they need to fill, it shows that there is a great opportunity for internationals or non-european nationals especially Indians, Nepalese, Bangladeshi and Sri-Lankans.
In recent years, the Croatia needs a lot of skilled and unskilled workers to increase their output. As the country needs at least 20,000 Non-European workers to work in the country especially in Agriculture, Warehouse or Food-Packaging and Hospitality sector. As the Croatia loses a lot of their people in the Pandemic period so the need for workers is high especially from Asian countries who can fulfil their needs of skilled and unskilled labour.
The economy is forecasted to grow 2% in 2022, and 2.2% in 2023..FocusEconomics
Other areas with great opportunities for hiring are construction or building workers and real estate. Companies in the Croatia are building massively both homes, apartments and offices, so the industry needs specialists, from engineers, labour, electricians, carpenters, accountants, marketers and architects to site workers. At the same time, real estate agents will be in great demand this year. So, this enforces the country to hire construction workers from Asian countries like India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and all.
The industries which hire the most are:
Most of the managers in the Croatian companies believe the star of the labour market in the coming years will be the Construction industry because lot of Schengen countries companies are going to establish their companies in Croatia, which will continue to generate the biggest number of new jobs, according to the data from Barometer. As mentioned below sectors/industries will be in most demand in the coming years.
Croatia Economic Growth:
The economy is expected to contract at the sharpest pace in over a decade this year before rebounding strongly in 2021. Strengthening foreign demand, particularly from Swiss, Czech Republic and German industries, is expected to bolster domestic production and ramp up exports. Nonetheless, the unpredictable course of the pandemic all around the world.