FAQs – Candidates

And photos of Vienna and Austria

We’re a recruitment agency in Vienna specialized in the recruitment and placement of international workers interested in living and working in Austria. We recruit and place recent graduates as well as experienced professionals with a completed vocational education or professional training in several job fields.

What does the recruitment process entail?

The process starts once we receive your CV and certificates/diplomas so that we can gauge if we have currently have clients (Austrian companies) looking for someone with your skill set. (Please see the candidate information and application form section for more info. about the necessary documents.) This is followed by an interview with us and interviews with potential employers once we’ve determined if we have a match for you.

Once you’ve received a job offer from an Austrian company, we provide assistance with the combined work and residence permit as well as with employment documents, apartment hunting and integrating into Austrian society.

How does Expat Recruitment Solutions support me as a candidate? How will I integrate into my new surroundings?

It is of utmost importance to us that you feel comfortable in your new surroundings and can integrate into Austrian society and culture. We offer a range of options such as expat networks that organize various events. We’re here to help during and after the recruitment process.

The most significant part of our mission is to make you feel supported and understood as a candidate throughout the entire process, with the added value of our expertise. This is achieved by receiving specific solutions regarding the application process and all aspects of living and working in Austria.

How is it done and what essential success factors are involved?

Our work isn’t done once you have arrived in Austria. We connect you with our expat community and professional partners. We offer further support if needed in areas such as finding housing, with officials, orientation and cultural integration along with our professional partners.

As a team of multiple expats, who have lived and worked abroad, we have the intercultural competence to recruit other expats. We speak 8 languages and have lived and worked in 7 countries.

Who pays for your recruitment services?

All of our services are free of charge for our candidates and are paid for by our clients looking for top talent.

Is it possible to stay in Austria long-term as a non-EU citizen?

Yes, your first combined permit is valid for two years, after which you can apply for an extension and then a long-term EU card.

What are my advantages in terms of market know-how?

Our team has been professionally active in various industries for a combined total of more than 20 years, making us your reliable partner in finding your best professional match. Our company was established in 2001, which allowed us to build a vast network on the Austrian market, in which we are specialized in.

Our team is comprised of international experts, who have worked in recruitment companies and Austrian companies in industries such as infrastructure, IT, engineering, pharma, and in roles such as strategic procurement, logistics and HR. We possess firsthand knowledge of the Austrian labor market.

I am not from one of the countries that you recruit from and also have a different occupation to those listed. Can I still apply?

Yes, our approach is different to those of other personnel agencies in that we recruit our candidates from a range of different channels and countries. We aim to find our candidates their best professional match.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

Any questions left? Feel free to ask them using our contact details provided below, write us an email or call us.

We’ll get back to you as soon as possible. We are happy to assist you in achieving your Austrian career goals.

In order to start up the process, please send us your job application.

We’re looking forward to hearing from you! Servus, bis bald!

Ares, DC, IZD, Andromeda, and Neue Donau Towers – The Danube City | Skyline of Vienna
All pictures copyright (c) photographed by Sebastian-Oliver Tischler | Senior Recruiter, Founder
House of the Federation of Austrian Industries | Das Haus der Industrie der IV | Vienna
Fiacre hackney horse-drawn four-wheeled carriage for hire | In Vienna such cabs are called Fiaker
Schwarzenbergplatz square fountain | Hochstrahlbrunnen am Schwarzenbergplatz | Vienna
Upper and Lower Belvedere Gardens | Belvedere-Schlossgärten | Vienna
Arsenal von Wien | today, the arsenal houses the Historical Military Museum of Vienna
Arsenal Gardens | The strong and explicit motto of the museum: „Wars belong to the museum.“
St. Francis of Assisi Church a.k.a. Mexico Church, Mexico Square | Mexikokirche, Mexikoplatz | Vienna
Johann Nestroy Bridge | Reichsbrücke | Imperial Bridge, Danube City Skyline | Vienna
Decorated walls, Belvedere Gardens, from Viennese Summer open-air cabaret theater perspective
Belvedere Palace (Italian: beautiful view) | Austrian Independence Treaty place of signing
One of Vienna’s Subway Station old lines buildings, designed by Austrian architect Otto Wagner
Typical scenery in the inner city next to the Vienna Music Society, Charles Square | Karlsplatz
Austrian’s capital residential area mixture of older and newer buildings | Vienna
Typical average residential area overview from a mid-air perspective | Vienna
Acting authentic at the Baroque style Castle of Schloss Hof located in Marchfeld, east of Vienna
Schloss Hof, a famous palace of Prince Eugene of Savoy, near the border with Slovakia | Burgenland
Traun River through the well preserved outer part of Gmunden, a small town in Upper Austria
Exterior view of a typical village in Tyrol in midsummer | Tiroler Dorf im Hochsommer
View of a typical Austrian Village | Styria in midsummer | Steirischer Hochsommer
Above the lake Traunsee, a lake shrouded in legend in the Salzkammergut area, Upper Austria
Schloss Ort, one of the oldest buildings in the Salzkammergut region, Gmunden | state of Upper Austria
Wörthersee, Kärnten | picturesque landscape at Lake Wörth | southern Austrian state of Carinthia
Scenery at the lake Traunsee in Gmunden, popular with sailors, boaters and tourists | August
Austria’s sometimes very calm countryside: inside a small village in Styria | November
Teichalmsee, Fladnitz an der Teichalm | Lake Teichalm, nature park protected area | Styria
Typical Austrian countryside scenery in Autumn | Upper Austria
Vienna’s famous landmark, the Wiener Riesenrad Giant Ferris Wheel, in the Prater | January
With most popular tourist attractions, the Prater is the oldest amusement park in the world

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