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In Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Common Jobs Reflect The Country’s Economic Structure

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluJuly 4, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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In Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, common jobs reflect the country’s economic structure, which is based on agriculture, tourism, construction, and public service. Here are the most common job sectors and roles:


1. Agriculture & Fishing

  • Banana farmers (banana is the main traditional crop)
  • Root crop farmers (e.g., cassava, sweet potatoes, yams)
  • Fishermen (especially in the Grenadines)
  • Farm laborers

2. Tourism and Hospitality

  • Hotel and resort staff (housekeeping, receptionists, managers)
  • Tour guides
  • Chefs and cooks
  • Bartenders and waiters
  • Taxi and boat tour operators

3. Construction & Skilled Trades

  • Construction workers
  • Electricians
  • Plumbers
  • Carpenters
  • Heavy equipment operators

4. Government and Public Sector

  • Teachers
  • Police officers
  • Healthcare workers (nurses, doctors)
  • Administrative staff

5. Retail & Services

  • Shopkeepers
  • Cashiers
  • Sales clerks
  • Beauticians and barbers

6. Transportation

  • Bus and minibus drivers
  • Boat captains
  • Dock and port workers

7. Offshore & Financial Services

  • Bank tellers
  • Customer service agents
  • Accountants and clerks

8. Creative & Informal Economy

  • Craftspeople and artisans
  • Street vendors
  • Musicians and entertainers
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