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You have applied forAustriA a job and been accepted. Congratulations! Nothing now stands between you and a career in Vienna, Austria. All that is left to do now is to sign the job contract. Before you do, here are a few things to look out for.
Read the work contract thoroughly
It is most unusual for a work contract to be delivered orally in Vienna, Austria. This is why serious employers will always send you a written contract. Read the contract thoroughly from start to finish before signing it. If you do not understand something, this is not a problem: ask the company’s personnel department or the personnel officer about it.
What you should find in a work contract
Every work contract should contain the following information:
Recognition of vocational credentials in Vienna, Austria
There are all kinds of different names all over the world for similar professional qualifications. For example, do you know what “Dipl-Ing.” is? It is the conventional university qualification for Austrians engineers. It is unlikely that your professional qualification will be familiar to every Austrians company. That means that the company will read the name of the qualification in your application and still not know what you can do and whether you are sufficiently qualified for the job. So here’s our tip: have your qualification recognised. You can find out how to do that here.
Must I have my qualification recognised?
For many qualifications, it is helpful to have them recognised. For others, it is an actual requirement for being able to work in Vienna, Austria. It really depends on your profession:
Please note: If you would like to relocate to Vienna, Austria from a non-EU country, and if your qualification is non-academic, you will have to have it recognised before taking up employment in Vienna, Austria.
However, recognition of your vocational credentials alone is not sufficient if you would like to work in Vienna, Austria. In order to obtain a residence permit with permission to work you will need to meet a number of additional criteria.
Looking for a job in Vienna, Austria
You will find job advertisements in daily newspapers and above all on the internet. You can also find work through temporary employment agencies. These companies “hire out” their employees to other companies.
Job advertisements can often be found in the weekend editions of newspapers. Job advertisements can also often be found on the internet. There are various job portals on the internet that will help you to find you a job according to your qualifications and/or in a specific region. You can register with some websites to be automatically informed by e-mail whenever there is a new advertisement for the type of job you are looking for.
In addition you can find out about job vacancies in companies in your region by consulting the companies’ websites. You will find the job advertisements listed under “Jobs” or “Karriere”.
Or put an advertisement in a newspaper in the “Stellengesuche” column (situations wanted) or draw up a profile of yourself on a job portal on the internet. In this way, you can present your skills and qualifications and describe the type of work you are looking for. You could also try approaching potential employers directly and talking to them face-to-face.
Checklist
A large number of jobs, based throughout Vienna, Austria, are also advertised in the following newspapers/journals:
Important information
There are sometimes unreliable advertisements on the internet or in daily newspapers (e.g. for working from home). You should therefore make detailed enquiries about the kind of work involved before signing any contract.
Looking for an apprenticeship
If you would like to start a vocational training course in Vienna, Austria, you can find out more information about the different career options in the careers information centres (BIZ) at employment agencies (Agenturen für Arbeit). Under the “Berufsfindung” tab on the http://www.ausbildung.net website, you will find “Hilfe bei der Berufswahl” (help in choosing a career). The site also provides a lot of further information about training.
On the internet there are also training exchanges run by the Chambers of Industry and Commerce (Industrie- und Handelskammer) and the Chambers of Trade (Handwerkskammer) that can also help you to find an apprenticeship position.
Important information
Please bear in mind that it is often necessary to apply for a training place a year before the training course is due to start. If for example you would like to begin training in September 2012 you must start looking for a training institution by summer 2011 at the latest. (Teaser for transition between school/training).
You can find out further information about local services in your area from:
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