Natalia Nitishevska: from healthcare worker to maintenance fitter
A former healthcare worker from Vinnytsia is training as a maintenance fitter, gaining practical skills for new employment opportunities.
A former healthcare worker from Vinnytsia is training as a maintenance fitter, gaining practical skills for new employment opportunities.
As Ukraine reforms qualifications validation, Skills4Recovery supports VET providers in setting up qualification centres to connect people with jobs faster.
Breaking age and gender barriers, Oksana gained new skills and started a career as a CNC operator.
Workplace-based training helped students build practical skills in metalworking, CNC machining and international safety standards.
An online career fair by the State Employment Service will take place on 14 April at 14:00.
Key results of the InConnect2 project were discussed at the final forum held on 19 March 2026 in Kyiv.
Participation in the Skills4Recovery helped the company rethink its HR practices, exchange experience with other participants and introduce new approaches to working with employees.
After returning from the front line, Oleksandr, a veteran and employee of Prydniprovska Thermal Power Plant, gained a civilian qualification as a drone operator.
The results of this work were presented at the conference “VET 2.0: Digital Skills and Management Solutions”, held in Kyiv on 5 March 2026.
Kharkiv resident Artem gained his first profession as a turner despite having a visual impairment. Today, he feels more confident about his future.