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In brief

In Ukraine, employee job titles should be named exclusively in accordance with the national classifier DK 003:2010 “Classifier of Professions”. The Order of the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine No. 1410 dated 16 January 2024 approved amendments to this Classifier, which complement the list of professions in accordance with the current demands of employers operating in international markets.


Key changes

  • The Classifier of Professions has been updated with 42 new professional job titles, including 29 in the IT sector. 
  • Some professional job titles in the IT sector have been abolished (in particular, computer communications analyst, software and multimedia analyst, applied programmer, system programmer, software development and testing specialist, etc.).
  • Some professional job titles in the IT sector have been brought into line with the generally accepted English-language titles (in particular, the position of “computer data bank analyst” has been changed to “data analyst”, the position of “computer software engineer” to “software engineer”, etc.).

Recommendations

We recommend that employers, especially those in the IT sector, consider the above changes when hiring new employees and developing relevant internal documentation, and bring the job titles of existing employees in line with the updated Classifier of Professions.

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Author

Lina Nemchenko is partner in Baker McKenzie's Real Estate Practice Group in Kyiv and she is head of the Employment & Migration practice. Lina was named "Best in Real Estate" by European Women in Business Law Awards, and she is the only Ukrainian lawyer to ever receive this accolade.

Author

Mariana Marchuk has about 20 years of practical experience in the areas of labor and migration, compliance and anti-corruption, commercial and international trade law, M&A and pharmaceutical regulation. Ms. Marchuk joined Baker McKenzie’s Kyiv office in 1997 as an associate. From 1999 to 2004 she worked in Moscow, as an associate for a major Wall Street law firm and subsequently for Baker McKenzie. In 2004, she returned to the Firm’s Kyiv office and in 2010 she became a counsel.

Author

Anna Stepanowa is an Associate in Baker McKenzie, Kyiv office