The Czech Republic boasts one of the lowest unemployment rates in the EU. It is an industrial powerhouse, home to Skoda and major tech hubs, offering stable employment and high safety standards.
🏰 Heart of Europe
Czechia is landlocked but perfectly positioned. It shares borders with Germany, Austria, Poland, and Slovakia. Prague is just a few hours' drive from Berlin or Vienna.
⚙️ Why Czechia?
- Higher Wages: Generally higher than in Poland or Latvia for similar industrial roles.
- Safety: Consistently ranked among the top 10 safest countries in the world.
- Quality of Life: Excellent public transport, free healthcare (with insurance), and rich history.
- 3-Month Visa: Fast processing for short-term contracts (90 days) with possibility to extend to Employee Card (2 years).
🍺 Mentality & Lifestyle
Czechs are reserved but polite. Punctuality is crucial. In factories, strict adherence to safety rules is expected.
💰 Salaries in 2026 (CZK)
Salaries are paid in Czech Korunas. The exchange rate is roughly 1 EUR ≈ 25 CZK.
| Role | Net Monthly Pay (CZK) |
|---|---|
| General Worker (Factory) | 28,000 – 35,000 CZK |
| Forklift Operator | 32,000 – 40,000 CZK |
| Welder / CNC Operator | 40,000 – 60,000 CZK |
| Automotive (Skoda/Hyundai) | 35,000 – 45,000 CZK |
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Net monthly income (CZK)
🏠 Cost of Living
Accommodation in Prague is expensive, but most of our vacancies are in industrial zones (Plzen, Brno, Pardubice) or provide free housing.
- Hostel: Usually 4000-5000 CZK/month (often paid by employer).
- Food: 6000 – 8000 CZK per month.
- Beer: World's best beer for ~40 CZK (€1.60) in a pub.
📑 Visa Process
For Non-EU citizens, the standard route is the Short-term Work Visa (90 days) which takes ~4-6 weeks to process. For long-term stay, we apply for an Employee Card (2 years).
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