Employment in Vienna: vacancies, search methods, salaries

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The Austrian Republic attracts labor migrants with a stable economy, high salaries and low unemployment. But many people forget that migrants are most often left without work here. This state can become promising for specialists in demanded and rare professions, for skilled workers. But, since work in Austria is considered not the easiest reason for emigration, let's look at this issue in more detail.

Current vacancies

According to the Ministry of Labor, in 2021, about 1 million people worked in the Austrian capital, of which approximately 70% are locals and 30% are visitors from other regions. Vienna is home to international exhibitions, congresses and world-class festivals. It also houses the offices of international organizations - IAEA, OPEC, UN.

Vienna is the only capital in Europe where winemaking is developed. This means that work for Ukrainians, Russians, Belarusians and other peoples of the CIS who are ready to work in this area can be found even in the capital region.

According to the Statistical Office of Austria, more than half of the vacancies in the labor market are concentrated in the capital. The local economy is based on small and medium-sized enterprises - approximately 95% of all companies.

The authorities pay special attention to the development of such key areas:

  • telecommunication and information technologies;
  • commercial application of scientific developments;
  • automotive industry and transport;
  • tourism.

Based on this, the list of professions in demand in 2021 looks like this:

  • programmers,
  • engineers,
  • doctors,
  • nurses,
  • financiers,
  • designers,
  • architects,
  • chemists,
  • teachers,
  • workers in the automotive industry,
  • builders.

Work in Vienna for women is possible in the social sphere - nurses, nannies, housekeepers. Without any qualifications, you can get a job in the service sector, where sellers, waiters, dishwashers, maids, and administrators are in demand. Men most often get a job in car services, as drivers or construction workers.

Requirements for applicants and working conditions

The greatest chances of finding a job in the Austrian capital are those who meet the following requirements:

  1. Speaks German at A1 level. Some professionals, such as doctors and engineers, will need a B1.
  2. Has a higher education in a demanded profession.
  3. Can show the experience of work in the specialty recorded in the work book.

Priority is given to persons under 35 years of age with doctoral or other scientific degrees. Persons willing to work in the service sector can find work without knowing German, but the level of remuneration in this case will be much lower.

As for the working conditions, it all depends on the profession and the field in which the employee is employed. Normal office hours are 8 hours with weekends on Saturday and Sunday. All processing is paid at a double rate.

In 2021, the Austrian authorities legalized the 12-hour working day, but it is only applied at the discretion of employers.

Accommodation is provided for those who work in resorts or hotels. They can provide a place to live even if the company is interested in a valuable employee. Most often, companies rent apartments for senior executives or talented professionals who have achieved great success in their industry.

Job search methods

You can find a job in Vienna both independently and with the help of intermediaries.

Those who decide to look for work on their own should pay attention to the following sources:

  • work sites;
  • forums and groups in social networks;
  • recommendations of friends and acquaintances;
  • newspaper ads.

From Internet sources, you need to pay attention to thelocal (thelocal.at/jobs/) - here are collected job offers for English-speaking foreigners, and glassdoor (glassdoor.at/index.htm?countryRedirect=true) - direct employers post offers here. It will be easier for Russian-speaking applicants without knowledge of German to contact specialized agencies that will not only help to find a suitable vacancy, but also prepare documents for a visa.

What you need to work in Vienna

To be able to work on the territory of Austria, you must obtain a work visa category D (national). Migration legislation provides for two types of work visas:

  • Rot-Weiss-Rot Karte (RWR) - designed for workers who have already found employers and can submit an employment agreement to the consulate.
  • Rot-Weiss-Rot Plus Karte - issued to those who are just going to look for work, allows you to stay in the country for six months.

To get an RWR, you need to score a certain number of points, which are awarded according to the characteristics listed above (language proficiency, etc.). To open an engineering visa, you need to score at least 70 points. But to work in the service sector, 55 out of a possible 100 are enough.

To consider your candidacy, the employer will need:

  1. Summary.
  2. Motivation letter.
  3. Diploma of education.
  4. Copy of your international passport.
  5. Photo.
  6. Recommendations.

The visa package includes the following documents:

  1. Visa application.
  2. Foreign passport with a copy.
  3. Copy of a civil passport.
  4. Photo.
  5. Birth certificate.
  6. Housing rental agreement.
  7. Insurance.
  8. Labor contract.
  9. Bank statement on the availability of funds in the account.
  10. An invitation from the employing company.
  11. Certificate of passing the language exam.

Additionally, they can request a diploma of education and a copy of a work book. All papers in other languages ​​must be translated into German or English and certified by a notary.

Which intermediary to contact

Finding a job through an intermediary has several advantages:

  • The company's specialists will help you create a resume that will highlight all your strengths
  • You will be able to get recommendations for upcoming interviews.
  • You will be notified of all new offers on the metropolitan labor market in your industry.

In addition, the agency will help prepare a package of documents for submission to the consulate.

Of the negative aspects of this approach, one can name the commission that the intermediary will take for his work. In some firms, they can reach the size of the applicant's first salary.

Where to contact:

The name of the companyAddressTelephone
Accenture Österreich is an international agency that helps even students find work. In addition to employment services, it offers various professional coursesBörsegebäude, Schottenring 16, WienVienna, Austria, A-1010+43 1 205020
Hofer Philipp Personal GmbH - specializes in the search for employees in the industrial, commercial and medical sectors. The main office is not located in Vienna, but job search is carried out including in the capital companiesMillennium Park 11 | 6890 Lustenau | Österreich+43 5577 213 13
Aviteus Recruiting - Offers vacancies in Vienna for high-tech professionalsPezzlgasse 54, 1170 Wien Austria+43 0 720 5156 09

Wages in Vienna

The salary in the Austrian capital is determined by the qualifications of the employee and the industry in which he works. Regardless of nationality, workers who do not have professional skills and do “dirty” work can expect to be paid 800-1,000 euros per month.

If we are talking about a professional with a higher education, work experience and knowledge of the German language, then we can talk about a salary of 4000 euros per month. On average, in the capital, they earn 2,300-3,000 euros.

By occupation, the average was distributed as follows (in euros per month before taxes):

Waiters, cleaners, hotel attendants1 000—1 200
Working as a driver2 000—2 500
Cashiers in stores1200
Secretaries1500
Accountant2 000—4 000
Locksmiths, mechanics, electricians2 000—2 600
Teacher3 000—4 000
Junior medical staff2500
Doctors3 000—9 000
Programmers3 000—6 000

Taxes are not levied on income that does not exceed 11 thousand euros per year. With an income of 60 thousand euros per year, the tax rate is 50%.

How much does life in Vienna cost

The capital of Austria is distinguished by high prices for all groups of goods and services, not only in comparison with other regions, but also with other European countries in general. One person will need about 600 euros per month for basic needs, excluding the cost of alcohol and cigarettes.

An approximate budget will look like this (data for January 2021):

Expenditure itemAmount in Euro
Mac menu at MacDonalds7.05
Coca-cola can 0.33 l2.6
A pack of cigarettes5.03
One-way public transport ticket2.22
Pass for 1 month40
Utilities for an apartment up to 85 sq. m182
Internet for 1 month25
Gym membership for 1 person30
Cinema ticket10
Private kindergarten payment for 1 month230
Rent a 1 bedroom apartment in a remote area550

It makes sense to go to work in Vienna for those who have an in-demand profession and work experience in it, as well as a good knowledge of the German language. There will be no problems for qualified specialists in the field of engineering and construction.

Without any qualifications, you can get a job in the service sector.

You can search for vacancies on specialized sites or in recruiting agencies. The average salary in Vienna is 2,300-3,000 euros per month. Without knowledge of the language, you can count on no more than 1,000 euros per month.

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