Austria is experiencing a notable increase in job vacancies, with an average of 196,400 unfilled positions reported in the first quarter of 2024, according to Statistics Austria.
This represents an 8.5% rise from the previous quarter’s 181,000 vacancies, indicating a growing demand for labour, especially in the service sector.
The breakdown of job vacancies in Austria includes 113,200 vacancies in the service sector, 46,100 vacancies in the manufacturing sector and 37,100 vacancies in the public sector.
This surge in job openings presents a significant opportunity for foreign professionals, particularly in critical roles such as nurses, plumbers, and carpenters.
Austria’s labour market faces significant shortages in various sectors, offering numerous opportunities for foreign professionals.
The latest EURES report highlights several high-demand occupations:
Austria offers several visa options for non-EU citizens aiming to work in the country. These visas cater to various employment needs, each with specific purposes, durations, and criteria.
Austria offers competitive salaries, making it an attractive destination for skilled professionals. The average annual salaries for high-demand roles include:
Despite the competitive wages, Austria is known for its relatively high living costs. It ranks as the 19th most expensive country globally and 7th in Europe.
Monthly expenses vary significantly by location, with city centre accommodations being more expensive than those outside the city centre.
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