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Austria is one of the richest countries in the world. The economy has regained its strength after the global economic crisis that crippled so much of Europe. The workforce is regarded as efficient and the people are known as extremely ethical making for an excellent work environment. The country is highly industrial yet stunningly beautiful; the jaw dropping natural scenery of the Austrian Alps and musical culture offer plenty to do on your off days and create a thriving tourism industry. Whether you work in Austria in well known cities like Vienna or Salzburg, or a little Austrian village nestled among the vineyards, you will marvel at the beauty and strength of Austria.

Vienna , the capital, offers the most job opportunities in Austria. Brimming with historical significance, Vienna is a juxtaposition between the past and present. The center of the city is quite modern, but surrounded by buildings and monuments dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. Technology, healthcare, hospitality, and education are the main types of professions. For example, if you are in hospitality and speak another language you will be at a great advantage. Educators will also be at an advantage as the major universities are located in Vienna, while technology and healthcare are major industries and many global companies look for special skills in those fields.

Salzburg . The name means “city of salt” or “river of salt” and it wasn’t part of Austria until 1816. If music is your field of interest, then Salzburg is probably most known as the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and if film is your area of interest, then you will immediately notice the center sculpture filmed in the Sound of Music. Tourism and specialty schools are also very prevalent in Salzburg because of its respected reputation in the arts.

Innsbruck is located in western Austria in the Karwendel Alps and was the host of the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics. If you have experience in winter sports or tourism, Innsbruck is a natural place to look for a job in Austria. It is located halfway between Munich (Germany) and Verona (Italy). Winter sports are prevalent, however, in the summer, biking, swimming, and hiking are popular activities. It is more of a resort area catering to those looking for a winter or summer adventure. If you’re in the hospitality industry, Innsbruck is a hotspot for work in Austria. English and other languages are useful and will make it more likely for you to obtain a job in Innsbruck.

Graz is the second largest city in Austria, about 120 miles southwest of Vienna, and is on the UNESCO World Heritage Cultural site list. It is known as the “student city” with over six universities and is an ideal location for university professors. Jobs in technology and education are significant and growing in Graz. Since Graz is slightly less competitive than Vienna, it can offer good job opportunities to foreign workers.

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Tourism & Hospitality . Austria is a popular tourist attraction no matter what month it is, so short term and seasonal work in Austria in the tourism and hospitality industry is available year round. If a seasonal job in Austria is what you’re looking for, then Innsbruck and Salzburg host the best and most rewarding potential tourism jobs for you. Those who want to work in Austria for 90 days or less will find work in the the tourism or hospitality industries to be a terrific option.

Technology. If you are a software engineer, web developer, or customer service technician with the most up-to-date skills and experience, then finding jobs in Austria shouldn’t be too hard for you. Many large global IT companies, such as Cisco, have significant offices in Austria and are always looking for experienced technology workers. 

Education and the Arts have, throughout history, been part of the Austrian culture. In almost every city you will find exquisite museums, universities, theater, and of course, music. It is respected by the world over as a mecca of the arts for both teaching and learning. 

Healthcare is one of the fastest growing industries globally and Austria is known for the best healthcare in the region. Since 2002, Austria has moved from primarily manufacturing to biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Strong growth in these research industries has provided for an increase in North American workers. Scientists are especially in demand for the many healthcare research organizations.

Work Schedule. The average work week is based on the industry, but is usually 37 to 40 hours Monday through Friday, except for the hospitality industry. If you are a full-time permanent employee, expect exceptional benefits, such as a minimum of five weeks compulsory vacation (holiday as it is called) and up to seven weeks depending on your age rather than your time at a company. 

Language Requirements. Knowing the language or at least some conversational German is best and many companies will require it for jobs in Austria. English is used in many global companies and is surely an asset as a global language, but if you know at least some German it is a strong plus. Companies will hire for skills and experience and may require you to take German language classes . For example, Austrian universities require German as a language for their educators.

Salary & Affordability

Austria is one of the richest countries in Europe and the cost of living is high, but the salaries are mostly commensurate. Monthly incomes are between 2,000 to 2,500 Euros gross (around $1,400 to $1,600). If you work in Austria in the field of hospitality, you may have additional benefits, such as meals, and most full-time positions will offer training. Other industries, such as education and health care, may offer you assistance with accommodations.

Salaries are high in Europe but so are the taxes. In Austria, taxes can go up to 37 to 45 percent of your gross salary. However, all social needs such as healthcare are completely covered. The more in demand your skills, the higher your salary will be.

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Accommodation will depend on what city you live in and you specific job in Austria. For example, some universities and tourism jobs in Austria include accommodations. In Vienna, you will pay more for less space. The city is crowded and flats (apartments) are small. More than likely, a home will not be found in Vienna or Graz. However, if you want to commute into the city you will be able to find a home with more room, but not what you may be used to in the United States. Living quarters in Europe tend to be smaller than in the States in general.

You will need to have a workers visa to work abroad in Austria. Companies may have an easier time hiring you if you have specialized academic degrees, certifications, or work experience that is difficult to find in the EU, since sponsoring a foreigner’s work visa can be difficult. However, visas are not difficult to obtain if you have the right credentials, but the visa process does require special paperwork, including a recent FBI background check that will need to be translated to German. The hiring company will also need to provide the foreign police with the appropriate paperwork. For the most part your employer will be responsible for obtaining the appropriate documents.

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  • History & Culture. The country has been an epicenter for the arts for hundreds of years making it an excellent place to explore musical history as well as see some amazing performances. An afternoon at the opera is quite inexpensive and there are many concerts whether in Vienna or Salzburg.
  • Music. No other country can boast the number of major composers, from Mozart to Shubert. There are 12 music festivals each year in Austria most notably the Salzburg Festival and the Vienna Festival Weeks.
  • Christmas Markets. Known throughout Europe, the Austrian Christmas Markets are a delight and many European will travel to Austria just to partake in the revelry of various booths and concerts. 
  • Price. Austria is often expensive, but your salary should be proportional to your cost of living. Austrians are also famous for their efficiency and moderation, so living frugally is more of a cultural norm rather than a budgeting tactic.
  • Workforce Perks. The Austrians may be known for the rather strict work ethics, but they also know how to take time off and enjoy life. You will likely enjoy seven weeks of vacation as a part of the Austrian workforce not to mention access to an efficient and affordable transportation system that will connect you to the rest of Europe.

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Austria is known for its beautiful cities, stunning landscapes, and Mozart. But if you want to do more than your conventional tourist, think about work and travel in Austria . Not only will you have the chance to dig deeper under the surface of the country, work in Austria will allow you to extend your trip for longer and gain some worthwhile experience. It’s not always easy to know where to turn for volunteer opportunities in Austria. However, our travel guide to Austria provides you with everything you need to plan your next trip. 1. Learn about Self-Sufficiency in Austria Outside of the cities, such as in Konigsdorf, the self-sufficiency movement has gained steam. From large country mansions to little farmsteads, Austrians are learning how to fend for themselves. Search for self-sufficiency projects in Austria. Anyone with DIY skills will be in high demand, as well as anyone who knows about gardening. But many projects will also offer you on the job training. 2. Teach English in Austria Many people visit Vienna, Salzburg, and Graz and automatically believe that everyone speaks fluent English. It’s true that the major cities have a high number of English speakers. However, despite Austria’s strong sense of social duty, there’s a real shortage of qualified English teachers in the smaller towns and villages. Do you have what it takes to teach English in Austria? Work in Austria doesn’t require you to know anything but basic German and you’ll be fully supported as you settle in. 3. Go to the Alps as a Ski Instructor Austria’s ski resorts are legendary. Imagine how valuable a season working in one of those ski resorts could be for you. Not only will you gain the perks of free access to some of the best ski slopes in Europe, but you’ll also be able to teach people about the sport. This is invaluable experience that will serve you well on any future job application. It’s one of the best options for work and travel in Austria. Just bear in mind that competition is fierce and you’ll be expected to apply months in advance of the main ski season.

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Travel in Austria requires you to comply with the immigration requirements of the Schengen Zone . That means UK citizens, prior to Brexit, and citizens of other European Union (EU) countries are able to enter and work in Austria without any form of visa. You are able to stay for as long as you like. From outside the Schengen Zone, things start to differ. For example, South Koreans, the Japanese, Australians, Kiwis, and North Americans are required to get a Schengen visa-on-arrival and can only stay for a maximum of 90 days in every 180 days . With Austria being in the heart of EU, visa runs are not a viable option. Furthermore, overstaying your visa means you can be banned from the whole of the EU for many years. For South Africans, Russians, and Chinese citizens there’s no visa-free allowance. They have to apply for a formal Schengen visa prior to their arrival. For more info click here . These visas don’t apply to paid work. If you manage to land a paid job during your stay you will be expected to apply for a work visa. Depending on where you’re from, these can be notoriously difficult to secure.

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Spring marks the end of the ski season and the melting of the heavy snows that cover Austria. Many outdoor projects are active at this time of year. For example, you can join in with revitalisation projects that take place within the forests and woods of Austria. Many of these are also active around the Alps, towards the border with Slovenia. This is also a good time of year to be volunteering on a farm. Many farmers in Austria require a lot of help during the planting season.

SUMMER JOBS

Summer in Austria brings glorious sunshine and a whole host of tourists. This is an excellent time to visit the cities of Austria. You can teach English to children as part of a summer camp. It’s also possible to find work in general summer camps, where you will be keeping the kids entertained. Throughout the cities, hostels are crying out for volunteers to help them with the increased workload. The most popular location for this is Vienna, but you can also find a number of roles in Innsbruck, Graz, and Salzburg.

For the autumn season, you should refer back to the ‘Spring’ section for more information. Most of the specialist skills required are the same as the spring. Farm work is a popular option for work in Austria because it’s the harvest season. Farmers also need help preparing their farms and their animals for the winter. If you want to travel in Austria long-term, it’s also an ideal time to try to find teaching jobs with longer contracts in the rural areas.

Austria turns into a winter wonderland at the end of the year. It brings hundreds of thousands of people every year to the Alps. Alpine ski resorts are difficult to secure jobs in, but if you can get one you’ll have a great piece of experience to add to your CV. You can find roles in cleaning, customer service, and working directly on the slopes yourself. The best position for you depends on your previous experience. Ski resorts tend to fill positions months in advance of the ski season itself. Try to apply during the summer and autumn to increase your chances of finding a volunteer opportunity in an Austrian ski resort.

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With recent political goings on, it’s easy to think that Austria is less welcoming than it once was. If you travel in Austria today you’ll notice that the media has exaggerated how the country reacts to foreigners. You won’t have any issues fitting into Austrian society during your time here. Austrians are used to foreign visitors and you don’t need to worry about any hostility. Just make sure you’re not breaking the rules of your visa when you take up volunteering opportunities in Austria. Are you ready to take on work in Austria?

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In-Demand Jobs in Austria for Foreigners

Are you looking for jobs in Austria? If you are an expat or a foreigner who wants to work in this beautiful and prosperous country, you might be interested in knowing the in-demand jobs in Austria for foreigners. 

Austria is one of the most developed and stable countries in the European Union, with a high standard of living, a diverse culture, and a scenic landscape. However, finding a job in Austria can be challenging, especially if you are not from the European Economic Area or do not speak German. 

Current in-demand jobs in Austria: 

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Hospitality and tourism workers.

  • Health Professionals (Dentists, medical doctors, surgeons)

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In this blog, we will provide you with information on the in-demand jobs in Austria for foreigners, covering the sectors, skills, and qualifications that employers most seek. 

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Securing employment in Austria is not only possible but promising, with numerous Austrian jobs for foreigners available. With a notable 72.4% employment rate for individuals aged 15 to 64 in 2021, exceeding the EU average, Austria offers abundant opportunities. This data, sourced from austria.org , underlines the favorable employment landscape.

Cities like Vienna and Salzburg showcase a diverse job market, solidifying Austria’s reputation as a hub for varied professional opportunities.

According to Eures , as of 2022, nearly a quarter of Austria’s workforce, totaling 926,992, consists of foreign workers. Explore Austria’s diverse job opportunities, from part-time gigs to full-time roles. Its industries and employers create a welcoming professional environment.

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IT Professionals

In Austria, the demand for IT professionals is surging due to the tech sector’s rapid growth. Renowned companies like SAP, Red Hat, Amadeus IT Group, and small and medium-sized businesses seek skilled IT workers.

The country’s vibrant job market and global connectivity make Austria an attractive destination for those seeking career opportunities in IT.

Here are the expected salaries, according to wearedevelopers.com :

  • Software developers earn an average of €57,000 ($61,400).
  • Data scientists command an average salary of €62,002 ($66,800).
  • Computer systems analysts earn around €59,754 ($64,400).

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Qualifying for IT roles in Austria requires a strong educational background, typically a bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer science or related fields. Proficiency in German is essential, as it is the official language. While English is widely spoken, a solid grasp of German enhances workplace success.

Relevant work experience through internships or entry-level positions further strengthens qualifications. The hiring process is streamlined for EU and non-EU citizens. Companies actively recruit skilled professionals at job fairs in Vienna and nationwide.

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In Austria, the demand for accountants is driven by a robust and highly developed financial sector, offering ample job opportunities for foreigners.

Germany’s thriving economy boasts numerous multinational corporations and financial institutions. This prosperity fuels a demand for skilled finance professionals.

Currently, Austria boasts a high demand for new talent across various sectors, making it a favorable destination for employment and career growth.

  • Careeraddict.com says that the average salary of accounts in Vienna, Austria is around €40,371 ($43,469). 
  • Finance and accounting specialists rank among the highest-paid professionals in Austria.

To secure a finance and accounting position in Austria, a bachelor’s or master’s degree in the field is typically required. Relevant work experience gained through internships or entry-level positions enhances qualifications.

While English is widely spoken, German proficiency is crucial for workplace success. Job search ease varies, with EU citizens having an advantage, particularly if they speak German. 

The process is generally straightforward for both EU and non-EU citizens. Companies actively seek diverse talent, hosting global job fairs.

In Austria, the demand for hospitality and tourism workers is perennial due to the nation’s service-oriented economy and the pivotal role tourism plays in its financial landscape.

Pre-pandemic, the sector contributed significantly, and despite the ongoing global situation, active recruitment persists, highlighting a continuous need to fill vacancies.

  • According to getgis.org , the average salary for a tourism clerk is around €32,603 per year.
  • Varied salaries based on job roles and experience in the hospitality and tourism sector.

Securing employment in Austria’s hospitality and tourism sector requires more than linguistic versatility. While English suffices in many cases, proficiency in German, the official language, is often indispensable. 

A degree or diploma in hospitality or tourism is a typical prerequisite, accompanied by relevant work experience gained through internships or entry-level positions.

Essential qualifications for those seeking Austrian jobs for foreigners include strong communication skills and the ability to contribute as a key member of a team.

For expats eyeing a career in Austria, going through the job market demands a focused search, leveraging key terms like “work in Austria,” “Austria jobs for foreigners,” and emphasizing attributes such as “communication skills” and being a “key member” in the realm of hospitality and tourism.

Health Professionals

Vienna, the capital city of Austria, is witnessing a surge in demand for healthcare professionals, creating ample opportunities for English-speaking individuals in the sector. The high standards of healthcare and a growing expat and international student population contribute to this demand.

Coveted roles like dentists, medical doctors, and surgeons, known for their lucrative pay, are particularly sought after in Austria.

  • The average healthcare professional salary in Vienna is around €45,000 per year (approximately $53,000 USD), according to faruse.com .

While English is prevalent, German proficiency is often essential due to the official language status. Qualifications typically include a degree or diploma in healthcare or a related field.

Relevant work experience through internships or entry-level positions is beneficial. Networking events and online job boards provide valuable resources for those seeking job opportunities in Austria, particularly in Vienna.

For expats and foreigners eyeing “work in Austria” or exploring “Austria jobs for foreigners,” the healthcare sector in Vienna holds promising prospects.

Navigate the job search efficiently by leveraging human resources, exploring companies, and tapping into the vibrant job market in Europe’s heart.

In Austria, the demand for foreign workers is notably high in the retail, trade, and e-commerce sectors. The country’s service-oriented economy, a major contributor to its economic landscape, fuels consistent employment opportunities in these fields.

Prospects.ac.uk says that job growth projections until 2025 highlight the significance of crafts and related trades, comprising 10% of available positions.

  • Retail and trade workers in Austria experience varying salaries. For instance, salaryexplorer.com says that a sales associate earns around €25,000 ($26,900), while a store manager commands €40,000 ($43,000). 
  • E-commerce roles exhibit salary fluctuations based on job responsibilities and experience.

Non-EU/EEA citizens keen on Austrian jobs must secure a valid work permit, with requirements contingent on nationality and job type. Fluency in German, the official language, is often crucial, although English is widely spoken.

Qualifications typically include a degree or diploma in business, marketing, or related fields, coupled with relevant internship or entry-level work experience.

For success in the Vienna job market, where opportunities abound, a proactive approach to job search, company exploration, and showcasing relevant skills and interests is vital.

Related article: Where to Stay in Vienna

Where to Find Jobs in Austria? 

Searching for employment opportunities in Austria can be a seamless process with various resources at your disposal. Whether you are a local resident or an international job seeker, exploring the following avenues can significantly enhance your chances of discovering the perfect job.

Online Job Platforms

Consider utilizing specialized online job platforms such as Work in Austria and EURAXESS to search for a wide range of job openings. These platforms cater to both local and international job seekers, making them valuable resources for those interested in finding work in Vienna or other cities across Austria.

Social Media Channels

Harness the power of social media platforms like LinkedIn and Facebook to explore Austrian jobs for foreigners and stay updated on the latest job opportunities. Join relevant groups and communities to connect with professionals in Vienna and across Europe, creating opportunities to network and discover potential employers.

Printed Publications

Don’t overlook traditional sources like newspapers and magazines, which may list job openings in Vienna and other Austrian cities. Keep an eye out for classifieds and dedicated job sections that can provide valuable insights into employment opportunities.

Public Employment Service

The public employment service in Austria is a valuable resource offering essential information on labor laws, work contracts, and practical job search tips. Whether you’re searching for part-time positions or full-time roles, the public employment service can provide crucial support in navigating the job market.

When conducting your job search, use relevant keywords such as work in Austria, Vienna, Europe, and company to refine your search results. Tailor your queries to match your specific interests and preferences, ensuring that you discover opportunities aligned with your skills and career goals.

Also read: Best Cities To Live and Work in Austria: Relocation Guide

Final Thoughts About The In-Demand Jobs in Austria

In this blog, we have discussed the in-demand jobs in Austria for foreigners, covering the sectors, skills, and qualifications that are most sought after by employers. We have also given you some tips on how to search and apply for jobs in Austria, and what to expect from the work culture and environment.

By the end of this blog, you should have a better idea of how to find and secure a job in Austria that suits your interests and abilities.

If you want to learn more about the in-demand jobs in Austria for foreigners, please click the link in the article to read the full guide. This will also help us keep this blog afloat and provide you with more useful information. 

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Work in Austria

The land of the picturesque, Austria is perfect for hiking, climbing and skiing. The country's high standard of living and higher than average wages also make it an attractive prospect for those wanting to work in Austria

Austria is ranked 11th in the World Happiness Report 2022 and its nine million-strong population benefits from low unemployment rates and a thriving economy.

Making the move is also a great way to acquire a second language and give your CV a boost. While English is widely spoken, German is Austria's official language, so you'll need it to succeed in the workplace.

In your free time there's plenty to do whatever your interests. For instance, you could you take on the hiking challenge provided by the Stubai Alps mountain range, attend the Formula One Austrian Grand Prix in Spielberg (July), visit Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna or go on a Sound of Music tour in Salzburg - the city where the classic was filmed.

Jobs in Austria

Austria boasts a well-developed economy that's currently strong, stable and, unlike other European countries, is dominated by its small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Popular graduate jobs

  • Chemicals and metals
  • Electronics
  • Food industries
  • Vehicle manufacturing

As well as these, Austria boasts a 25% share of organic farms across the European Union (EU) member states ( Eurostat 2020 ) and is the EU field-leader in the generation of hydroelectric power.

Austrians are also globally recognised for their high-quality arts and crafts, including jewellery, ceramics and glassware.

Unsurprisingly, Austria is a popular holiday destination, thanks to the Alps and historical cities such as Vienna and Salzburg, so opportunities in the hospitality and tourism industry aren't hard to find.

To search for job vacancies in Austria, visit:

  • EURES - Find a job
  • Glassdoor - English speaking jobs in Austria
  • Jobted Austria (in German)
  • StepStone Austria

Skills shortages

  In 2022 there's a need for workers in a variety of construction or manual labour roles such as bricklayer, black topper, roofer, paver and plumber.

In demand graduate jobs include:

  • engineers for data processing
  • cost accountants
  • ophthalmic opticians

Visit migration.gv.at - Austria-wide shortage occupations for a full list of Austria's skills shortage areas.

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How to get a job in Austria

Search for vacancies from your home country by using online jobs services such as EURES . Although the popularity of online applications is increasing in Austria, not all employers favour this method. Therefore, you may have to send your application via post.

When applying for a position, submit a concise CV with an attached photograph of yourself along with your qualification certificates. Be sure to include brief details of any previous relevant work experience, voluntary work and personal interests, as well as your contact details and previous education.

Your CV should be a maximum of two pages long and accompanied by a cover letter, with both written in German.

If you're invited to interview, you'll need to dress formally and make sure you're on time - Austrian employers place high importance on punctuality.

Summer jobs

Austria has a variety of seasonal work on offer, with summer jobs available in a range of fields. You could work in the country's booming tourist industry in bars, clubs, restaurants or cafes. Another option is to find work as a ski instructor in one of Austria's famous resorts.

There are also year-round opportunities for grape picking and au pair work. While usually poorly paid, you won't need to be fluent in German to work as an au pair and can typically expect food and accommodation to be included when taking up a position.

Seasonal jobs are a great way of exploring Austria and the work experience they provide will look great on your CV. To search for vacancies during ski season see Snow Season Central .

Alternatively, if you're looking to gain some hands-on experience and can afford to support your trip, you could consider a volunteering placement.

Volunteering schemes are available through:

  • International Voluntary Service (IVS) in Britain
  • WWOOF Austria - giving you the chance to volunteer on organic farms while getting to know the locals.

Teaching jobs

Austrians are taught English as a second language from a young age, but there are still opportunities to teach English in the country. Competition for posts is tough - especially in popular spots, such as Vienna and Salzburg - but if you're TEFL or TESOL qualified you stand a good chance of securing a position.

You could teach in a public school, private language academy or university, assisting a variety of students with a range of abilities. You could be teaching young children just starting to learn, or business professionals wanting to brush up their skills.

The British Council currently offers around 80 language teaching assistant posts in Austria each year, lasting a full academic year.

You'll be placed in two schools, expected to work for approximately 13 hours a week and will be paid €1,300 (£1,114.) per month. The scheme is open to those aged 35 or under with competence in German to at least A2 standard.

For more information, see the British Council Language Assistants - Austria .

Internships

Placements and internships in Austria are common and flexible, and range from just a few weeks to a year in length. Opportunities are listed on websites such as GoAbroad.com .

Those from outside the EU will need to secure an Austrian National Visa (Visa D) if planning to embark on an internship in Austria.

If you're looking to pursue a career in science or technology, the Institute of Science and Technology (IST) Austria - Internships has information about year-round opportunities and their summer programme, the ISTernship.

The UK government run the Turing Scheme for students looking to secure international work experience. Check that your university is involved in the programme and offers the Turing Scheme.

Other internship and summer work placements can be found at:

  • AIESEC UK - for students and recent graduates
  • IAESTE UK - for science, engineering and applied arts students.

Austrian visas

Those outside the EU (this now includes the UK) will need a visa to work in Austria. There are a number of different visa types available. Contact your local Austrian embassy or consulate to find out more about visa requirements. See the Austrian Foreign Ministry for a list of representation authorities worldwide, including the Austrian Embassy London . Another useful resource for UK nationals is GOV.UK Travel to Austria for work .

If you're a EU or European Economic Area (EEA) citizen , you won't need a work permit or visa to enter the country and look for employment, meaning relocating to Austria could be easier than you think. That being said, you'll face restrictions if you're coming from Croatia.

For those who require a visa, there are a number of types available for different purposes. These include:

  • The EU Blue card - a type of residence and work permit tied to specific job offer. You must hold a university degree to be granted a card, which entitles you to work for a period of up to two years.
  • The Red-White-Red card - this is a points-based immigration system that enables you to work for an Austrian employer for up to 12 months. In order to qualify you must be highly qualified, a skilled worker in an occupation facing shortages, a self-employed key worker or a graduate of an Austrian university.
  • The Jobseeker visa - allows highly-qualified non-EU citizens to look for work in Austria for a period of six months. If you secure employment during this time you must apply for the appropriate work permit.

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Language requirements

As part of the National Action Plan for Integration (NAP), the Austrian Federal Government feel  that a solid grasp of German - spoken and written - is the basis of successful integration in Austria, from both a professional and social perspective.

The Österreichisches Sprachdiplom Deutsch (ÖSD) , or the Austrian Language Diploma, is Austria's officially-recognised examination system for German as a foreign language. You can take the exam at centres in more than 45 countries around the world.

Other institutions and organisations also offer a variety of German language courses. For more information, visit the association of Austrian language schools Campus Austria .

How to explain your qualifications to employers

Thanks to the Bologna Process, an agreement between European countries to offer comparability in standards of teaching and quality of qualifications across Europe, any higher education qualifications obtained in the UK are directly comparable to their Austrian counterparts. If you're heading to the country to work with a UK Bachelors, Masters or PhD, these will typically be recognised and accepted by Austrian employers.

However, it's best to check with potential employers before submitting an application.

To find out more about how your qualifications are recognised, see ENIC-NARIC .

What's it like to work in Austria?

As an employee in Austria you can expect to work an eight-hour day and a 40-hour week. In some industries you may work a slightly shorter, 38-hour week.

You'll be entitled to a generous five weeks of leave per year, increasing to six weeks after 25 years' service. This is in addition to the country's 13 annual paid public holidays.

As there's no national statutory minimum wage, respective job sectors set their own by collective agreement - €1500 (£1,285) per month. In rarer cases, individual employers will stipulate their own minimum wage.

A typical salary in Austria is roughly €43,000 (excluding Vienna which is higher), the equivalent of about £37,000.

The country operates a progressive rate of income tax of 0-50%. The amount of tax you pay will depend on what you earn. Income tax and insurance contributions are deducted from your salary each month. For more information on tax and working conditions see migration.gov.at - Income and taxation .

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German is spoken as a first language by the Austrian population. English is the leading second language in the educational system and is, understood widely and spoken by most people working in tourism-related jobs.

Austria offers many jobs in it’s winter and summer tourist industries. Ski Resorts In Austria include Montafon, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Zell-am-See, Kaprun, Carinthia, Mayrhofen, Bad Gastein, Ischgl, Arlberg, Otztal, Solden, Kitzbuhel and Schladming.

Several British and European camping companies operate throughout Austria and jobs can be found in the summer working in campsites.

In the summer season, fruit is grown along the banks of the Danube river. Grapes are picked in the Autumn in the Wachau and Burgenland areas.

Jobs Teaching English are offered, particularly during the summer where there are many positions offered in Summer Camps teaching children.

Au Pairs usually need some childcare experience but won’t always need to be able to speak fluent German. Au pairs live with host families, looking after the children and perform basic domestic duties such as cleaning. Wages are often low but food and accommodation is usually included.

Voluntary Job Opportunities In Austria include caring for the elderly or disabled and conservation work.

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