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17 August, 2026 / 11:29
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Over 12,000 jobs offered by ANOFM

More than 12,000 job vacancies are being offered to citizens across the country by the National Employment Agency (ANOFM). Around 93% of the positions are in cities, while 7% are in villages.

ANOFM director Raisa Dogaru highlighted that since the beginning of the year, over 15,000 job seekers have been employed through the institution.

“ANOFM provides citizens with several employment measures and services. Thus, we recommend that people looking for a job contact the territorial subdivisions for employment in order to benefit from hiring support. The services are free and available both for unemployed people and for employed people who want to change their job. At the same time, citizens can access job offers on the portal www.angajat.md,” said Raisa Dogaru.

Of the 12,017 jobs, 1,892 are intended for people with higher and post-secondary education, with positions such as: engineer in various fields of activity, accountant, economist, doctor in various specialties, inspector, teacher, manager in different fields of activity, officer, and technician. Another 5,627 positions are offered for people with secondary technical-vocational education: seamstress, plumber, welder, sales worker, operator, driver, electrician, locksmith, machinist, mechanic, fitter, electromechanic, machinist, and assembler. The remaining 4,498 jobs are intended for people with primary or lower secondary education: auxiliary worker, street sweeper, cleaner, porter, guard, packer, and sorter.

The largest numbers of jobs are offered in Chișinău, Bălți, Strășeni, Ungheni, Briceni, and Edineț, while the fewest are in Dondușeni, Glodeni, Taraclia, Telenești, and Soroca. People can obtain information about vacant positions at the territorial subdivisions for employment or by calling the ANOFM Call Center at 0 8000 1000.

The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection aims, in the current year, to support the employment of 25,000 job seekers. In 2025, over 20,000 people were placed in employment through ANOFM, an increase of 20% compared to 2024.