These figures are reported by the “RIA Novosti” agency, citing analytical reports from popular job search services “Rabota.ru” and “Podrabotka.”
According to labor market experts, the highest-paying offers come from employers at the Sakhalin ski resort. Ski instructors there can earn up to 200,000 rubles per season. This is due to the increased demand for services during the winter period and the active tourist flow.
Meanwhile, in Tambov, couriers delivering food and essential goods are being offered up to 160,000 rubles per shift lasting around four hours a day. Such high pay is explained by the need for fast service and the growing number of orders during the holiday season.
In Sochi, employers are looking for dessert and sweets packers with salaries of up to 128,000 rubles. The main duties include receiving and unloading goods, as well as packing and assembling orders — tasks that are especially in demand before New Year celebrations and festive events.
In Moscow, children’s entertainers are in high demand over the holidays, with wages reaching up to 80,000 rubles. Their work involves organizing entertainment programs for children at various events and celebrations, which becomes especially relevant during the New Year break.
Additionally, in Kazan, sales assistants and cashiers at fireworks stores are being offered salaries of up to 70,000 rubles. The surge in demand for pyrotechnics during the festive season drives the need for qualified personnel.
Thus, the New Year holidays open up broad opportunities for Russians to earn extra income across various sectors — from tourism and delivery to retail and entertainment. Experts advise planning job searches in advance to make the most of seasonal demand and boost income during the festive period.