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<p>Working In Croatia As An Expat part 3 &#8211; Here can be found&nbsp;<a href="https://expats.adamfayed.com/working-in-croatia-as-an-expat-part-1" data-type="URL" data-id="https://expats.adamfayed.com/working-in-croatia-as-an-expat-part-1">Part 1</a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href="https://expats.adamfayed.com/working-in-croatia-as-an-expat-part-2" data-type="URL" data-id="https://expats.adamfayed.com/working-in-croatia-as-an-expat-part-2">Part 2</a>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">5 Things to Avoid When Looking For Job in Croatia</h2>



<p>When looking for a job in Croatia, it’s important to remember that not all the same rules apply to your home country. In this section, we will walk you through the things to avoid when looking for a job in a new country (especially in Croatia). Without further ado, here are five things to avoid when looking for work in Croatia.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Don’t Apply for Jobs you’re Not Qualified For</h3>



<p>Just because you see a job opening in Croatia doesn’t mean you should immediately bag it. If you don’t have any experience in a particular industry or field, there is no point in applying. This will show up at the interview stage when even if they want to hire you, they can’t because you simply aren’t qualified for the job. You will waste your time and theirs.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Don’t Lie About Your Previous Experience</h3>



<p>When you are applying for jobs, always tell the truth on your CV or at an interview. It is completely pointless to lie about your experience because this could come back to bite you at a later stage of employment. They might even check the references you have provided, so it’s best not to make things up.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Don’t Be Too Assertive</h3>



<p>When negotiating pay at an interview, don’t be overly demanding. This can put off future employers, and they may doubt your commitment to their company if you are already set on a certain wage. They may even think you will leave for something better when it becomes available so that they won’t invest in training you.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Don’t Get Angry If Things Don’t Work Out</h3>



<p>When looking for jobs in Croatia, you are bound to get turned down by potential employers quite often, especially if you are an international applicant. It’s best to take everything in stride and always think of the positive side; it wasn’t meant to be, but there is no reason why something else won’t come along.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Don’t Stop Looking For Work</h3>



<p>Even though you find a job, that doesn’t mean you should stop looking for work elsewhere. Keep your options open and never feel complacent about your current situation. If there is something else out there you like more, then go ahead and apply for it (just make sure to keep your current employer informed).</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Don’t Forget To Research the Company Thoroughly</h3>



<p>Before going for an interview, it’s essential to research the company. This means looking into their history, what they do, and who their competitors are. You should also be familiar with the Croatian market to ask relevant questions in the interview. This will show that you are interested in the company and have taken the time to learn about it.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Requirements to Get Jobs in Croatia</h2>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Certificates</h3>



<p>The first step is getting some certificates. If you have a high school diploma, it&#8217;s probably not enough to get you on your way. You will need additional certifications, like basic education and vocational training.</p>



<p>Having these two will definitely help fill in your resume! But if you had any certificates geared towards more of specialization, like secretarial work or assembling vehicles, they would be good too!</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Minimum Wage</h3>



<p>The minimum wage is another requirement for getting a job in Croatia. The current minimum wage is 5300 kunas, which comes out to about $770. You can check the government&#8217;s website for any updates or changes on this.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Resume and Cover Letter</h3>



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<p>Having a good resume and cover letter (in Croatian) is a must if you want to score an interview. Your resume should be one page long and showcase your skills, work experience, education, and volunteer work. That’s why you need to prepare a well-structured resume when looking for a job as an expat.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Croatian Language</h3>



<p>Speaking Croatian is a big plus for getting a job in Croatia. If you don&#8217;t know the language, it&#8217;s not impossible to find a job, but it will be much harder. On the flip side, it would be better to start learning Croatian today, and you&#8217;ll be one step closer to your dream job.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Age</h3>



<p>The age requirement for working in Croatia is 18 unless you have a work permit from the labor ministry. The ministry of labour will allow 16 and 17-year-olds to work if necessary for their education or training. So, ensure you have this in mind while working in Croatia as an expat.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusion</h3>



<p><a></a>As said earlier, there are tons of opportunities for expats wanting to work in Croatia. At the same time, you need to play your path by checking and researching all the requirements involved. Would you love to know more about working in this country as an expat? It would be better to refer to this article as an ultimate guide.</p>
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<p>Working In Croatia As An Expat part 2 &#8211; Part one is <a href="https://expats.adamfayed.com/working-in-croatia-as-an-expat-part-1" data-type="URL" data-id="https://expats.adamfayed.com/working-in-croatia-as-an-expat-part-1">here</a>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Top 10 Jobs Suitable For Expats in Croatia</h2>



<p>So, you’re thinking of moving to Croatia? Great choice! This beautiful country is home to fantastic scenery, a rich culture, and plenty of opportunities for expats. But what should you do for work? Check out our list of the top 10 jobs suitable for expats in Croatia.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; English Teacher</h3>



<p>One of the most popular jobs for expats in Croatia is teaching English. There are a number of private language schools that are always on the lookout for qualified teachers. The pay is usually around 500 Euros per month, although living in Croatia is also relatively low. If you&#8217;re bilingual, teaching English in Croatia is an ideal job to build up your savings when you first move to the country. Once you&#8217;re financially settled, it&#8217;s a good idea to apply for positions at Croatian public schools as well.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Web Designer</h3>



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<p>Many agencies are looking for web designers in Croatia, and if you have experience with any of the popular content management systems such as WordPress or Drupal, finding a job shouldn&#8217;t be too difficult. Most web design jobs in Croatia are for contract positions, so it&#8217;s a good idea to have a few solid references lined up before you start looking.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Journalist</h3>



<p>The media industry in Croatia is growing, and many news websites rely on foreign journalists to provide content. Many of these websites pay very little per article, but they help contribute material on Croatian culture, history, or politics. It&#8217;s also possible to find full-time jobs writing for Croatian newspapers or magazines, but the competition for these positions is usually fierce.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Tour guide</h3>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="682" src="https://expats.adamfayed.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/active-senior-tourist-friends-listening-to-tour-guide-CAIF26471-1024x682.jpg" alt="Working In Croatia As An Expat " class="wp-image-6428" srcset="https://expats.adamfayed.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/active-senior-tourist-friends-listening-to-tour-guide-CAIF26471-1024x682.jpg 1024w, https://expats.adamfayed.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/active-senior-tourist-friends-listening-to-tour-guide-CAIF26471-300x200.jpg 300w, https://expats.adamfayed.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/active-senior-tourist-friends-listening-to-tour-guide-CAIF26471-768x512.jpg 768w, https://expats.adamfayed.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/active-senior-tourist-friends-listening-to-tour-guide-CAIF26471.jpg 1232w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></figure>



<p>If you&#8217;re an experienced tour guide with a good knowledge of Croatian history and culture, finding work in this field should be easy. Many private companies offer tours of Croatia&#8217;s beautiful coastal towns and islands, and most of these businesses are always on the lookout for new guides. The downside is that the pay usually isn&#8217;t very good, but you can often negotiate a monthly allowance for food and accommodation.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">5.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Hotel manager</h3>



<p>Croatia is a popular tourist destination, and many hotels are constantly looking for experienced hotel managers to join their teams. The salary fo this position can vary quite a bit, but it&#8217;s generally a good job with plenty of career growth opportunities. Many larger hotels also provide free accommodation for employees, which means you can save up money to invest in a house or apartment.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">6.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Personal Assistant</h3>



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<p>Expats working in Croatia often have an assistant who helps them with administrative tasks related to their job. This position is advantageous if you&#8217;re moving to Croatia temporarily and need somebody to handle all the day-to-day tasks that you can&#8217;t do yourself. The salary for this position is usually around 1000 Euros per month, and it&#8217;s a great way to get a taste of Croatian culture and lifestyle.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">7.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Translator</h3>



<p>Many Croatian companies are looking for translators who can work in English, German, Italian or Spanish. The jobs for translators usually require some knowledge of the local market, so it&#8217;s important to do your research on Croatian companies before you apply. This position is advantageous if you&#8217;re planning on working in Croatia while continuing to build up your freelance business.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">8.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Wedding Planner</h3>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1000" height="667" src="https://expats.adamfayed.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/wedding-planning-tips-a-Q-and-A-with-wedding-planners-rebecca-goddard-photography-2.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-6430" srcset="https://expats.adamfayed.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/wedding-planning-tips-a-Q-and-A-with-wedding-planners-rebecca-goddard-photography-2.jpg 1000w, https://expats.adamfayed.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/wedding-planning-tips-a-Q-and-A-with-wedding-planners-rebecca-goddard-photography-2-300x200.jpg 300w, https://expats.adamfayed.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/wedding-planning-tips-a-Q-and-A-with-wedding-planners-rebecca-goddard-photography-2-768x512.jpg 768w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1000px) 100vw, 1000px" /></figure>



<p>The wedding industry is constantly growing in Croatia, and there is a high demand for foreign experts who can help couples organize their big day. If you have experience in this field and know the local market well, you should find plenty of work opportunities in Croatia. It&#8217;s also possible to specialize in some country areas, such as Dalmatia or Istria.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">9.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Interior designer</h3>



<p>Interior design is a booming industry in Croatia, and it&#8217;s becoming more and more popular with expats who want to set up their businesses. By working for an established company, you&#8217;ll have less responsibility, but it&#8217;s also possible to build your network and work on your own projects.</p>



<p>This is an outstanding field for people who want to get into the Croatian property market since they need help designing their homes.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">10. Freelance Writer</h3>



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<p>As an English speaker, you have a lot of potentials to make money as a freelance writer in Croatia. The majority of websites and businesses are looking for writers who can produce quality content on a regular basis, and the pay is usually quite good. It&#8217;s essential to be aware that the competition for freelance writing jobs is quite high, so you&#8217;ll need to be proactive in finding new clients.</p>
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<p>Working In Croatia As An Expat part 1 &#8211; that will be the topic of today’s article.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Introduction</strong></h2>



<p>People from all over the world are looking for ways to move abroad to other countries in Europe. Many people have decided to move cities within Croatia as it offers a number of benefits and opportunities for diverse jobs that accommodate not only the native population but also expats.</p>



<p>One of the best things about working in Croatia is that it is a bilingual country. While Croatian is the official language, most people are also fluent in English. This makes it easy for foreigners to get by and find work. Additionally, the cost of living in Croatia is relatively low compared to other Western European countries.</p>



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<p>Moreover, there are a number of different positions that expats can find work in Croatia. In general, the most common jobs for foreigners are in the tourism and service industries. Positions such as hotel managers, waiters, tour guides, and taxi drivers are often filled by foreigners.</p>



<p>However, there are many other opportunities for those with specific skills and qualifications. For instance, there is a high demand for qualified English teachers, and expats who hold degrees in other specialized fields such as engineering also have the opportunity to find jobs within Croatia.</p>



<p>Every year, more jobs are being created in Croatia, so it is becoming easier for expats to find work each year. Today, we have compiled this article to meet your requirements. Here, we will walk you through the step-by-step guide to getting jobs in Croatia as an expat. Would you love to know more? Read further!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">7 Things to Know About Working in Croatia as an Expat</h2>



<p>Croatia is a stunningly beautiful country with an exceptional quality of life, but does it have the same standard of living when compared to other countries? In this article, I will try to dispel some myths about what it&#8217;s actually like working in Croatia as an expat.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Economy</h3>



<p>Due to its relatively small population and lack of natural resources, Croatia has in recent years had to rely on foreign direct investment in order to progress. However, it is becoming more self-sufficient with the rapidly growing tourism sector, by far its biggest industry.</p>



<p>Unemployment is currently at 18%, which is high for a developed country; however, this figure was above 40% just six years ago, so things are looking up. The average net monthly salary is about €800 (before tax), but this varies greatly depending on your industry and location.</p>



<p>Managers can expect to earn double that of an office worker, for example, and in the tourism sector, you would be looking at around 50% more than this. The cost of living in Croatia is also relatively low: Food and groceries, utilities, transportation, and healthcare are all relatively affordable compared to other Western European countries.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Weather</h3>



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<p>The weather in Croatia is fantastic. It&#8217;s pretty much guaranteed you will get a good dose of the sun during your stay. The summers are hot and dry with average temperatures ranging from 26-30°C, while the winters are wet and cold with average temperatures of around 7°C.</p>



<p>There are only two real seasons in Croatia, with the summer periods being very long (apart from the odd &#8216;cold snap&#8217;). Bear this in mind if you don&#8217;t like getting wet or burnt.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Cuisine</h3>



<p>Croatian cuisine is a mixture of Mediterranean, Austrian and Hungarian flavors, with a lot of seafood due to its coastal location. Dishes are often simple and use fresh, local ingredients &#8211; you can&#8217;t go wrong with a plate of delicious Croatian pasta or grilled fish.</p>



<p>As an expat, it&#8217;s worth trying some of the traditional dishes such as &#8216;burek&#8217; (a pastry filled with meat or cheese), &#8216;pasticada&#8217; (a stewed meat dish), or &#8216;racunajca&#8217; (fish cooked in vinegar).</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The People</h3>



<p>Croatians are generally a very warm and welcoming people, but they can be reserved towards strangers. They are extremely proud of their country&#8217;s history and cultural heritage, so it&#8217;s best not to mention any negative aspects of Croatia (e.g., war-time atrocities) when talking to locals.</p>



<p>In general, it is important to be patient and take the time to get to know people as they are not always quick to form friendships or relationships with foreigners.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Language</h3>



<p>The official language in Croatia is Croatian. However, English is also widely spoken, so you will not have trouble communicating with locals. German and Italian are also common languages, so if you know any of these, you will be able to get by just fine.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Healthcare</h3>



<p>Croatian healthcare is excellent and on a par with most Western European countries. In addition, the cost of medical treatment and prescription drugs is much lower than in other developed countries. There are no waiting lists for surgery or unique treatments, and most hospitals and clinics are up to date with the latest medical technology.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Culture</h3>



<p>Croatia is a culturally rich country with a diverse history. From the Venetian architecture of Dubrovnik to the Roman ruins of Split, there is plenty to see and do. The Croatian people are also extremely proud of their culture and heritage, so be sure to ask them about it when you have the opportunity.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Top 7 Tips to Get Jobs in Croatia</h2>



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<p>Job hunting is a tough process globally. Whether you&#8217;re in the UK, Croatia, or anywhere else in the world, it&#8217;s never easy to get that job that you&#8217;ve always dreamt about and imagined yourself doing day in and day out. However, there are places where your job hunt can become easier than trying to get a needle from a haystack.</p>



<p>And Croatia is one such place! So, if you&#8217;re looking for a job in Croatia, or you&#8217;re just curious as to what the process entails, then read on! In this article, we&#8217;ll be giving you our top 7 tips to help make your job hunt a success. Check it out now!</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Start Early</h3>



<p>One of the most important things to remember when looking for a job is to start early. This may seem like an obvious point, but many people mistake waiting until the last minute before starting their search. This not only puts you at a disadvantage, but it can also be very stressful. So, make sure to get started as soon as possible.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Be Flexible</h3>



<p>Another important thing to remember when looking for a job is to be flexible. This means being open to different types of jobs, as well as locations. Don&#8217;t just focus on finding your dream job in your dream location. There&#8217;s a good chance that you may not find anything that fits that description. But, if you&#8217;re flexible, you may find something that&#8217;s a good fit for you.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Network</h3>



<p>Networking is one of the most important things you can do when looking for a job. This means getting in touch with friends, family, and acquaintances that work in the industry or field that you&#8217;re interested in. To find out more, check out our article on the importance of networking and other things related to this subject.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Polish Up Your CV/Resume</h3>



<p>Of course, another thing to consider is how to polish up your resume. This may seem like a no-brainer, but many people fail to realize the importance of a good resume or CV when looking for a job. Just because you have experience or skills in a particular area doesn&#8217;t mean they&#8217;ll be able to see it. If you want to become more skilled in this area, then check out our article on how to make a good resume.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">5.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Consider Relocating</h3>



<p>If you live in one area of Croatia and would like to relocate, now&#8217;s the time to do it. If moving away from where you&#8217;re currently living is out of the question, then consider moving to another city. This can be very beneficial as you&#8217;ll have more opportunities to find a job quickly. This is due to the fact that there are fewer applicants for jobs in smaller cities. There are lots of great things about working in Croatia if this would interest you.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">6.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Use the Internet</h3>



<p>The internet is one of the most important tools you can use to find a job. It&#8217;s certainly more helpful than walking around with your resume hoping someone will take an interest in you. There are many job search sites where employers post jobs that they need people to fill, as well as social media sites where you can find potential employers.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">7.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Be Persistent</h3>



<p>Although many people may give up on their job hunt after a while, this is the worst thing you can do. So, if you&#8217;re in any doubt about this point, then we hope that we&#8217;ve convinced you enough to make you see that it&#8217;s bad news!</p>
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