Employment agencies in Switzerland

Employment agencies in Switzerland

Most jobs in Switzerland are managed by employment agencies. So if you intend to find a job in this country, it would be advisable to send your CV to some of these agencies. Employment agencies in Switzerland – how to look for work Many base their search exclusively on advertisements on the Internet, on various…

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Looking for a job in Switzerland

Looking for a job in Switzerland

When someone is looking for a job in Switzerland, they usually send their resume to as many companies as possible. I recommend that you take your time, especially if you are a foreigner applying for a job in Switzerland for the first time. To be successful in your search, you need information, organization and a…

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Most in demand jobs in Switzerland

Most in demand jobs in Switzerland

The labor market in Switzerland is much more dynamic than in many European countries and is characterized by a very low unemployment rate (around 2%). This lack of job seekers poses problems for companies, as many of them have difficulties in finding the necessary personnel to fill the vacancies, especially when it comes to specialized…

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Employment contract in Germany

Employment contract in Germany

Germany is a country that offers a lot of flexibility in terms of employment contracts, as long as all legal provisions regarding wages, probationary periods and other rights provided by law are respected; otherwise, in Germany, one is free to agree on all other aspects in the employment contract. Types of employment contracts in Germany…

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Wage in Switzerland

Wage in Switzerland

With an average wage of around 6,500 euros Switzerland seems to be a paradise for workers. It is no coincidence that the salary difference between Europe and Switzerland is very high, varying between 70 and 160% (depending on the country). However, do not forget that the cost of living in Switzerland is very high and…

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Job interview in Switzerland

Job interview in Switzerland

Whether you are applying in a German, French or Italian canton, you need to be prepared for your interview in Switzerland. Remember that you are applying abroad. So not only do you need to show that you have the right skills and know how to ask the right questions, but you also need to respect…

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Employment contract in Switzerland

Employment contract in Switzerland

After an interview in Switzerland, if the application is successful, the hiring must be formalized by signing an employment contract, as in any other country in the world. The employment contract in Switzerland is simple, and the labor law allows a lot of freedom in termination or dismissal. However, there are different types of employment…

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Work permits in Switzerland

Work permits in Switzerland

The conditions for entering and staying in Switzerland vary depending on whether you are a citizen of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway or a citizen of another country. The only ones among the third countries for which a different regulation applies are the citizens of Great Britain. In any case, in order to…

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