On April 10, Novy channel will launch a journalistic reality show about work in all countries of the world. The journalists of 'Zaroбитchani' have visited the USA, Spain, Italy, Greece, France, China, Portugal, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Peru, Malaysia, and Malta. And they continue to travel around our planet in search of vacancies to try different professions of the world on themselves and show what discoveries and secrets lie in each of them. They loaded sharks in the fish market and weighed tourists at the equator, wove panamas and cleaned shoes, washed yachts and sorted butterfly cocoons, worked as waiters in a brothel and collected chontacuros larvae with Quechua Indians… Being a journalist of 'Zaroбитchani' is not an easy task. They find themselves in real and unforeseen situations. This is a test for two researchers who plunge headlong into a new profession and experience everything on their own skin: they make mistakes, get injured, learn, achieve success or leave with defeat. Their story is not a dry instruction and observations, but an adventure and adventure. The project features 10 investigative journalists: Anya Olytska, Nastya Koshman Maksym Uzol, Olya Manko, Valentyn Chernyavsky, Katya Senchenko, Masha Sebova, Ira Pet'kun, Alina Mysechko and Artem Shelkovy. For the first time, a special issue of 'Zaroбитchani' appeared last year as a rubric of the program 'Abzac!'. And now it is a separate project. The team is preparing materials in the format of immersion-journalism - 'immersion journalism', but among themselves, jokingly, they call it 'hard travel show'. - Immediately after the release of 'Zaroбитchani', viewers started to contact the editorial office and journalists, - says Anastasia Tolstosheeva, head of the creative association that creates the project. - They asked for advice on routes, accommodation, employer contacts. It is gratifying that these were mainly guys who considered traveling and working abroad solely as a new experience, and did not intend to stay there. Therefore, we decided to go beyond the rubric and create a multi-part project. In one business trip, journalists spend a whole month, and during this time they try about 50 professions on themselves. A team of four people is sent to each country. Two journalists and two directors. - Arriving at the place, the four split up, - explains Nastya Tolstosheeva. - We do not work in large teams, as they do on other TV shows. This is a conscious step to ensure the full immersion of the guys in the conditions of the country. Everything is filmed on phones and action cameras without prior mastering of locations. We focus on real emotions, not on a beautiful picture. The idea of the project is that every profession holds a huge number of incredible and amazing facts. And only by trying it on yourself, with your own hands, feet or back, can you understand the specifics of this work. - 'Zaroбитchani' will teach the viewer to appreciate what they have, - says Nastya Tolstosheeva. - Sometimes we complain about hard work, get offended by the boss and think that somewhere out there, in another country, there is a dream job where you don't have to do anything, and they pay a lot for it. And when we see how they work on the same rice plantation or oyster farm, we start to think: 'Is it really that hard for us?' Any job is difficult, and requires effort, even if at first glance it seems easy. But only those who love their work do a good job. This project is about these people and their professions. The premiere of 'Zaroбитchani' on April 10 at 7:00 PM on Novy channel