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In-demand professions in the Republic of Slovenia

 


Today Slovenia is a country rich in industrial development. The question therefore arises where to find decent jobs. The following large companies are based in Slovenia:


Large home appliance manufacturing companies - Gorenje, Bosch;

'Reno' - a car manufacturing plant;

Large companies producing paints - Belinka and Jub.

Surrounded by the sea and high mountains, the region attracts a large number of foreign tourists in summer. Tourist and industrial organizations need managers fluent in Russian.


In the engineering sector there is currently a high demand for designers, engineers and IT specialists. But everything is very difficult here and it is not so easy to accept a job invitation; you have to convince the authorities that you are the right person for the job.


Here you need a higher education diploma, sufficient business knowledge and Slovenian language skills. Slovenian is similar to Russian and can be learned in a few months with the right approach.


People to work with.

Highly educated people such as chefs, pastry chefs and managers have a good chance of finding a job in Slovenia. However, it is uncertain how long it will last and whether the job will pay well.


Experience caring for children or the elderly is a plus. Often, quite poor families are looking for an au pair. They may be offered not only a salary but also housing with lots of meals.


However, you should understand that the chances of getting such a job are one in a million.

If you have an entrepreneurial spirit, you can try opening a business in Slovenia.


Salary and availability

The average salary in the Republic of Slovenia is €1,090 after all taxes are paid. The minimum wage in the country is 790 EUR.


According to statistics, the highest wages are concentrated in the central part of the country. Here the average salary is 1,800 euros.


In Xasavje, the minimum salary is 1,450 euros.


As wages are very low in Slovenia, unskilled professions are particularly in demand. Unskilled jobs include maids, teachers, cleaners and dishwashers. Salaries for such jobs usually do not exceed EUR 650.


The average salary for Slovenian citizens in the private sector is €935, while the average salary in the public sector is €1,130.


Those working in the energy sector earn on average EUR 1,730. Representatives of the gas and electricity industry receive at least EUR 2,800. Financiers and insurers receive an average salary of €2,360. Employees of information companies earn a maximum of EUR 2,200.


The most in-demand skilled professions in the Republic of Slovenia are

  • Engineers
  • Architects.
  • Programmers.
  • Doctors.
  • Drivers, truck drivers.


Slovenian MPs earn no more than 3,500 euros a month, while presidents and directors of large companies earn no more than 4,000 euros a month.


Tour guides are in high demand. Their salaries sometimes reach €5,000 per month. But it is almost impossible for foreigners to get such jobs.


Representatives of hotel and restaurant businesses receive no more than €1,100 on average.


Slovenian teachers and trainers receive an average monthly salary of €1,950 and doctors €2,300.

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