Demanded professions for foreigners and salaries in Cyprus
Cyprus is a popular European resort. Therefore, the service and tourism sectors are very developed here. Despite the unemployment rate, which is 6...8%, the economy needs seasonal and permanent workers from other countries. Existing vacancies can be divided into two types — skilled workers and seasonal workforce.
The first category includes employees in the IT sector, the banking sector, engineers, doctors, and economists. That is specialists with higher education, who are lacking in the labor market of the Republic of Cyprus. Or those who, with their knowledge and skills, are superior to local employees. The second category includes seasonal workers who come to the country during the warm season to work in the service and tourism sectors.
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How to get a job in Cyprus
In today's world, by dint of the Internet, you can find a job far from home. It should be said right away that all documents will have to be issued by the employer based on the information provided. The workplace is provided even before the arrival of the employee. Therefore, it is not necessary to go to Cyprus in the hope of finding a job on the spot. To find a job in Cyprus, you can use three ways.
- Find an employer via the Internet. For example, through common acquaintances, in correspondence, by dint of forums. The method is complicated due to the need to make acquaintances at a distance, and poorly imagining future working conditions. There are thematic sites with vacancies.
- State employment service. Information on the site is provided in Greek and English. To view vacancies, you must register.
- Recruiting agencies. These are intermediaries connecting employers and employees. The agency finds an employer and issues a visa. The advantage is that the company accompanies its client until full employment. The company requires payment for its services. The amount differs for different companies, but on average it is 25% of the client's annual income.
The third option is the most suitable since it allows you to find a job in the shortest possible time. At the same time, all official permits and documents will be issued.
Demanded professions
Since the tourism industry is very developed in Cyprus, in it there is a shortage of labor. In the warm season, the following workers are in demand:
- cook;
- bartender;
- waiter;
- hostess;
- manager;
- animator;
- casino employees;
- nannies;
- hairdressers and manicure specialists.
From autumn to spring, when the tourist season ends, it's time to renovate and restore the resorts. At this time, workers in construction specialties are in demand — painters, carpenters, plasterers, electricians, and others. All listed workers receive good salaries in Cyprus. You can apply for these positions with a minimum of experience. However, it is imperative to know English (at least at a conversational level) and preferably Greek.
The economy of the Republic of Cyprus is also experiencing a shortage of qualified specialists. Traditionally, among them are the following professions:
- lawyers with knowledge of international law and European legislation;
- dentists;
- employees of the accounting industry with experience in working with the European regulatory framework.
Especially the listed specialists are in demand in small towns of Cyprus. There is also a shortage of such workers:
- food industry technologists;
- specialists in the chemical industry;
- auditors;
- bankers and employees of the banking sector;
- university professors;
- IT specialists, programmers.
Salary in Cyprus
The average salary on the island is 2000 €. However, after deducting all taxes, about 1,700 € remains on hand. The minimum salary is 870 €. According to statistics, about half of the population of Cyprus receives a salary of 1000 to 1500 € per month. Estimated salary for different professions:
bank employee, accountant – 2000 €;
doctor, therapist, surgeon – up to 9000 €;
dentist – 5000 €;
nurse – 1700 €;
engineer – 2000-3000 €;
programmer, IT worker – 2000-3000 €;
waiter, animator, cook, bartender — 800-1200 €.
It is immediately worth noting the tax policy of the state. The Cypriot government deliberately attracts foreign labor with low tax rates and a loyal tax system. The percentage of tax depends on the income for the year:
up to 19500 € – 0%;
19501-28000 € – 20%;
28001-36300 € – 25%;
36301-60000 € – 30%;
More than 60001 € – 35%.
Features of employment legislation
A work permit is always issued by the employer or recruiting agency. It is forbidden to work unofficially in Cyprus! If the police discover that the worker is employed illegally, he is automatically blacklisted and deported from the country. In this case, upon arrival, all foreign workers fix the amount from 400 to 900 €.
To apply for a work visa, the following documents must be provided: passport, application, certificate of no problems with the law, and medical insurance. For a complete list, contact your employer or agency.
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