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The 10 Most Sought-after professions in the Czech Republic



1. Construction worker

 

Construction worker is the profession with the highest demand in the Czech Republic. According to official data, at the beginning of 2019, more than 8,000 companies were registered in the construction industry. Job vacancies. Bricklayers, concrete workers, carpenters, specialists in interior and exterior construction and others are in high demand. Usually no specialized training is required, but in most cases work experience is desirable. The salary of workers in the construction sector in the Czech Republic ranges from 27-39 thousand hryvnias, depending on experience, skills and type of work. In addition to formal employment, companies also provide health and social insurance and contributions to pension funds.

 

2. Production assistant

 

There are more than 8,000 vacancies for production workers in the Czech Republic. The main companies include factories producing transport, electrical and optical equipment, metal and metal products, food and tobacco industries. Working in this sector, on average, you can earn between 16,000 and 29,000 hryvnias. There are vacancies for both men and women. In addition, employers often do not require special training or experience, but only a sense of responsibility and willingness to work. 

 

3. Truck driver and other specialised vehicle driver

 

Driver jobs are one of the most sought-after occupations in the Czech Republic. There are about 7,000 vacancies for truck and other specialised vehicle drivers in the country. The average salary for truck drivers ranges between 21,000 and 30,000 hryvnias. There are also vacancies for other transport drivers, from combination drivers to taxi drivers (the latter can also earn 40,000 hryvnias). There is also a shortage of public transport drivers in the country, especially bus drivers. In order to attract foreigners, employers are ready to assist in obtaining the necessary documents (e.g. health certificates, psychologist's certificates, etc.).

 

4. Cooks and assistant cooks

 

Cooks are another promising career option in the Czech Republic. There are about 5,000 jobs for cooks and assistant cooks in the Czech Republic. In most cases, no knowledge of Czech cuisine is required. Both women and men can work as cooks in the Czech Republic, especially those with at least two years of work experience. However, there are many jobs for assistant cooks, for example, making sandwiches, even if you have no experience. The average salary is 25,000-36,000 hryvnias per month. However, depending on your skills, your work experience, the region of the Czech Republic and the work schedule, cooks in the Czech Republic can be offered a salary of


5. Caretakers and support workers in hotels and other establishments

 

At the beginning of 2019, more than 5,000 janitors and support workers were needed in the Czech Republic: to keep hotels, office buildings, educational institutions, catering facilities, factories and private homes clean. The average monthly workload in the Czech Republic ranges between 16 and 34,000 grams. On the positive side, this job is a good starting point for those who want to work abroad, as it requires virtually no language skills or special training.

 

6. Assembly worker in production

 

Assembly worker is also one of the most sought-after jobs. About 5,000 assembly workers were recruited in the Czech Republic. These jobs include furniture assembly, installation in the automotive industry and door installation. Sometimes, graduates without work experience are called upon to take the job. If you have the ability to work with technical drawings, power tools and equipment for connections and minor welding, you can find better paying jobs. The average salary in this industry ranges from 22,000 to 35,000 hryvnias.

 

7. Workers in security and guarding companies

 

Another promising profession to work in the Czech Republic is security guards. In total, more than 4,000 security guards and security company employees are looking for work in the country. Practical experience and physical fitness are advantages, but you can also find work here for active retirees and people with disabilities. Employers can also help with training if needed. The average salary ranges from 19-34,000 hryvnias.

 

8. Installers of electrical and electrical equipment

 

Electrical and electrical equipment installer is also one of the most in-demand occupations. Almost 4,000 people are needed in the Czech Republic to do this job (mostly people with vocational training). Most of the vacancies here are marked as "employers ready to hire foreigners". Salaries in this sector range from 20,000 to 40,000 hryvnias per month.


9. Welders, flame cutters and welding specialists

 

The most sought-after professions in the Czech Republic are electric welders, flame cutters and welders. There are almost 4,000 job vacancies in this group. Argon (TIG, ZK 141), MIG and MAG (CO2) welders are most frequently recruited in the Czech Republic. Wages of welders in the Czech Republic range from 23 to 42 thousand hryvnias.

 

10. Construction and related trades

 

Another profession in high demand in the Czech Republic is service personnel. There are a total of 3,500 jobs for fabricators and related occupations in the country. The average salary is 27-30 thousand hryvnias. Many employers also offer training and development opportunities. Most jobs require navigating the documentation process.

 

It is worth adding that these are only the jobs with the highest demand. In addition, there are thousands of vacancies for representatives of other professions, such as electricians, blacksmiths, lathe operators, computer network technicians, doctors and especially nurses. For these professions, tens and hundreds of vacancies are added every month.

 

Thus, almost all Ukrainians who want to work in the Czech Republic can find a well-paid job in the Czech Republic. Moreover, Czech companies often offer additional bonuses to attract workers. Such bonuses include free education or training, cheap food in canteens and discounts on housing.

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