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Just to say it, a job in the defence industry means you will not be drafted to the front line. If you can not leave Russia for some reason and want to avoid to fight, it is by far the best realistic option. So just imagine the personal shortages of companies outside the defence industry.
Wow, that's a very good point!
It has been told about IT too, but last I've heard it required some legwork from the employer to enable your protection and needed to be properly verified if you get the notice about recruiting. Some were sueing recruitment centers after being sent to the frontlines even.
The best strategy is keeping a low profile and contact government\banks\services as few times as possible, prefering cash over cards, being unofficially employed in a small company that don't play politics (some big employers had rectuiting quotas to please the admin) while living in a place other than your official registration. And not going anywhere even if called in: first time it's just a fee, and there weren't much noise about someone getting it as long as they are out of rec. center, in educational center or in armed forces where it becomes a crime with a heavy punishment.
I think that MIC workers get pay a looot, but the problem is that they have a lot of overwork and stress with so much demand so they may leave for a more calm civil employer.