Will I be able to find a job in Zug?
When we asked people about industries and career opportunities in Zug, they reponded...
"Foreigners often have jobs in Zug in a variety of industries, such as finance, technology, and hospitality. Many foreigners work in banking, accounting, and other financial services. There are also many opportunities in the technology sector, such as software engineering, web development, and IT support. Additionally, there are many hospitality jobs available, such as hotel and restaurant staff, tour guides, and event planners," commented one expat who made the move to Switzerland.
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"Mostly financial positions and no heavy industry. Lots of international firms have offices here (varying sizes) and many have English as their first language. Career opportunities are better for Europeans than us as they have less visa and work-permit restrictions now due to new bi-lateral agreements. Plenty of job-agencies in town and we got a list form our relo lady when I siad I might want to work. She also helped us with some advertising. There is a weekly paper with stacks of ads in as well which is quite effective and not too expensive," remarked another expat in Switzerland.
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Will I be able to find a job in Zug?
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