There is money? Russians began to be twice as often to be interested in the part -time job in the catering
Krympress reports:
Analysts of Avito part -time work studied the data for the first half of 2024 and 2025 and found out how the demand of the performers for temporary employment has changed. The highest increase in the activity of performers during the recording of the part -time is recorded in the field of catering — such offers became interested in 2 times (+106%) more often than a year earlier. The performers in this area were offered on average from 35,000 to 54,000 rubles/month for incomplete employment.
The most actively began to be recorded for the part-time job as a cashier (+68%), where the average offered remuneration varies from 41,560 to 54,000 rubles/month for partial employment.
Another popular sphere for a quick entrance to the part -work was the hotel business and tourism — here the performers began to sign up for the part -time work by a guide 15% more often than in the first half of last year. The performers in this position could count on an average of 30,000 — 60,000 rubles/month for partial employment, and their income can vary greatly depending on the season, region and tips.
More often they began to show interest in the positions in the retail — so, interest in the proposals of the part -time work by MerchenDiser increased by 15%over the year, and the average offered rewards in this role vary from 27,000 to 28,000 rubles/month for partial employment. Also, performers began to be more often signed up for part -time work as a commodity department (+6%) — in the first half of 2025 they offered an average of 44,000 to 60,000 rubles/month.
Flexible employment formats continue to gain popularity throughout the country — according to our data, in the first half of 2025, the total interest of performers in part -time work increased by 19% compared to the same period last year. We observe especially active growth in areas where a quick start is possible and long -term training is not required: in the areas of catering, retail and tourism industries, — commented by the director of the Avito Support service Sergey Yaskin.
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