Informations about finding a job in Austria

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Informations about finding a job in Austria Working in Austria Informations about finding a job in Austria

Austria Area: 83.870 km² Inhabitants: 8,206.500 Regions: 9 Incl. Non Austrian citizens: 788.600 Regions: 9

Main areas of employment and production

Winter- and Summertourism

Labourmarket situation in Austria: Employed persons: 3,435.809 Unemployment rate is relativly low: about 4,2% Unemployment rate is decreasing at the moment Unemployment rate persons younger 24 years 7,2% Unemployment rate depending on area Vienna 7,8% The Tyrol 3,2%

Searching for jobs in Austria: Jobsearch Searching for jobs in Austria: AMS Job vacancy data bank in the Internet: http://www.ams.at Newspapers regional + national Private agencies Internetpages from companies: Joboffers + practical training Application data banks in the Internet: e-jobroom, cv-search EURES-Homepage: http://eures.europa.eu http://www.ams.at

Jobsearch

Jobsearch

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Jobsearch

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Regional and national newspapers Jobsearch Regional and national newspapers Die Presse http://www.diepresse.at Der Standard http://www.derstandard.at/karriere Der Kurier http://www.kurier.at Kronen Zeitung http://www.krone.at Salzburger Nachr. http://www.Salzburg.com Kleine Zeitung http://www.kleinezeitung.com Vorarlberger Nachr. http://www.medienhaus.at Oberöst. Nachrichten http://www.oon.at Tiroler Tageszeitung http://www.tirol.com http://www.ams.at

Private Agencies • especially for higher qualified Jobs Jobsearch Private Agencies • especially for higher qualified Jobs • a list of private agencies is on the AMS-Homepage: http://www.ams.at http://www.ams.at

Jobsearch http://europa.eu.int/eures

Information about Living and Working in Austria Checklist for going abroad: Papers and Documents Accomodation for the first time Enough money for the first time (also when you bring your unemployment benefit with you ) Health and accident insurance E-Formulas for unemployment benefit in Austria Qualification degrees, diplomas Obligatory registration within 3 days

Information about Living and Working in Austria Accomodation in Austria: Prices depend on the region: from 4.- €/m² in Burgenland and 8.- €/m² in Vorarlberg. Plus 25% for running costs Accomodations are advertised in all newspapers in weekend supplies and at estate brokers Usual duration of cotracts for rented flats for the first time are 3 years

Information about Living and Working in Austria Working hours: 8 h per day 40 h per week Wage agreements can reduce Wages: Holiday pay (=14 monthly wages per year) 25 working days holiday entitlement In seasonal tourism quite common: Up to 55 h 6 days per week Meals and accomadation for free Payment for specialists: 1200.- bis 1800.- net for helpers: 800.- bis 1000.- net After 2 month of employment proportionate holiday pay

Information about Living and Working in Austria http://europa.eu.int/eures

Information about Living and Working in Austria

Information about Living and Working in Austria

Thank you for your attention !