She grew up in Ukraine, studied accounting, and joined the army. But since Russia invaded, she did a hard career pivot - twice.
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Yuliia Kuzmina, a Ukrainian Army veteran, is training to be an electrician to support her country amidst constant Russian attacks on power substations.
A rising number of women, like Kuzmina, are joining essential services and undergoing vocational training in fields facing worker shortages in Ukraine.
The Ukrainian government launched a program providing women with training vouchers for fields like driving and mechanical work, yet some still face resistance from employers and family.
Kuzmina served as a grenade launcher in the Army, but her unit dissolved during the Russian invasion due to lack of resources, leading her to pursue a career as an electrician.
Read at Business Insider
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