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Jobs in Austria

Austria offers a wide range of job opportunities across various industries. Here are some popular graduate job sectors and notable industries in Austria:

Getting a Job In Austria

To secure a job in Austria, follow these steps:

  • Search for Vacancies: Utilize online job platforms like EURES to explore job opportunities in Austria from your home country. While online applications are becoming more common, some employers still prefer receiving applications via mail, so be prepared to send physical copies if required.
  • Prepare your Application: Create a concise curriculum vitae (CV) with a professional photograph attached. Include your qualifications, relevant work experience, volunteer work, personal interests, contact information, and educational background. Keep your CV to a maximum of two pages. Additionally, write a cover letter in German, highlighting your motivation and suitability for the role.
  • Submit your Application: Send your application, including the CV and cover letter, either online or by mail, depending on the employer’s preference. Ensure that you follow any specific instructions provided by the employer regarding the submission process.
  • Dress Professionally for Interviews: If you are invited for an interview, dress formally and arrive on time. Punctuality is highly valued by Austrian employers, so make sure to plan your journey accordingly.
  • Showcase German Language Skills: Proficiency in German is crucial for job applications and interviews. Polish your language skills to confidently communicate during the hiring process.
  • Research the Company: Familiarize yourself with the company and the role you are applying for. Research the industry, company values, and recent news to demonstrate your interest and preparedness during interviews.
  • Network and Seek Local Resources: Tap into professional networks, attend job fairs, and utilize local resources like job centers or career counseling services in Austria. These resources can provide valuable insights, advice, and potential job leads.

Austrian Work Visas

Visa requirements for working in Austria vary depending on your citizenship. Here is an overview of the visa types available:

For non-EU citizens who require a visa, the following types are available for different purposes:

Austria Job Seeker Visa

The Austria Job Seeker Visa serves as a gateway for highly skilled individuals aspiring to work and settle in the economically vibrant country of Austria. Issued under the Red-White-Red Card Scheme, this visa allows a six-month stay for job hunting, with the potential to transition to a Red-White-Red (RWR) Card upon securing employment.

Key Features of Austria Job Seeker Visa

  • Duration: Allows a 6-month stay for job search.
  • Eligibility: Targeted at ‘Very Highly Qualified Workers.’
  • Conversion: After securing employment, the visa can be converted to a Red-White-Red (RWR) Card.

Application Documents

To be eligible for the Austria Job Seeker Visa, individuals must be highly qualified workers and score a minimum of 70 points out of 100 on the Points Calculator.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants need to submit a comprehensive set of documents, including:

For examination under the points system criteria, additional documents related to special qualifications, work experience, language skills, and studies in Austria are required.

Points System Criteria

  • Special Qualifications and Skills: Evidence of graduation, gross annual salary, research and innovation activities, and recognized awards and prizes.
  • Work Experience: Documents such as offer/appointment letters, relieving/experience certificates, pay/salary slips, and referral letters.
  • Language Skills: Language diploma or course certificate and language proficiency test results.
  • Studies in Austria: Records, examination certificates, and documents reflecting the successful completion of studies in Austria.

Application Process

  • Collect all required documents.
  • Book an appointment with VFS.
  • Submit the application in person at the Austrian Embassy/Consulate on the scheduled day.
  • Receive the Job Seeker Visa after confirmation of points by the Public Employment Service (AMS).
  • Apply for the Red-White-Red Card upon securing employment.

Costs Involved

Job Seeker Visa Fee: €150

Please note that originals and translated copies of documents may be required, and notary documents should be submitted upon request.

It’s crucial to verify the current requirements, as they may be subject to change.

Austria Work Visa Processing Time

Typically, the processing period for an Austria work visa is approximately 8 weeks. You can expect to receive communication from the embassy within this timeframe. However, please be aware that occasional delays may occur due to various reasons.

Cost of Austria Work Permit

Acquiring an Austria work permit comes at a total cost of around 160€. This includes a payment of 120€ upon application submission, an additional 20€ upon receiving the permit, and an extra 20€ for police identification data processing.

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