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Croatia, known for its stunning Adriatic coastline, historic cities, and warm Mediterranean climate, is increasingly becoming a destination not only for tourists but also for foreign professionals seeking employment. Over the past few years, the country has opened up more to international talent due to economic growth, an aging population, and labor shortages in various sectors. Whether you’re a skilled professional, seasonal worker, or digital nomad, Croatia has something to offer.
As part of the European Union (EU) since 2013 and a member of the Eurozone and Schengen Area since 2023, Croatia offers a stable and expanding economy. Sectors such as tourism, information technology, construction, and healthcare are experiencing significant growth and often struggle to meet labor demand with the domestic workforce alone.
Croatia is well-connected with Central and Eastern Europe, making it an attractive hub for international business. Many foreign companies have opened branches or outsourced services to Croatian cities like Zagreb, Split, and Rijeka.
Croatia offers a relaxed lifestyle, relatively low cost of living (compared to Western Europe), and beautiful natural surroundings. These factors contribute to a high quality of life for many foreign workers.
Given that tourism accounts for around 20% of Croatia’s GDP, there’s a high demand for seasonal workers in hotels, restaurants, travel agencies, and cruise services—especially along the Dalmatian Coast and islands.
There is a consistent shortage of construction workers, electricians, plumbers, and other skilled tradespeople. The government has increased quotas for foreign workers in this sector.
The tech scene in Croatia is growing rapidly. Startups and multinational tech firms seek software developers, data analysts, system administrators, and cybersecurity experts.
Doctors, nurses, caregivers, and other medical professionals are in demand, particularly due to workforce migration and an aging population.
In rural areas, foreign workers can find jobs in fruit picking, farming, and fishing—particularly in the summer and harvest months.
Foreign nationals (outside the EU/EEA) typically require a work permit and a residency permit to be employed in Croatia. The process usually involves:
Croatia also offers a Digital Nomad Visa that allows remote workers from non-EU countries to live and work legally for up to a year.
Croatia may not yet be the first destination that comes to mind for foreign workers, but that’s changing rapidly. With labor shortages in several industries and a welcoming stance toward international professionals, the country offers exciting opportunities for those willing to explore its job market.
Whether you’re looking for a short-term seasonal gig or a long-term professional career, Croatia might just be the right move.
WORKER AT CIMOS AUTOMOBILE PLANT
We are hiring: Men up to 50 years old.
Location: Buzet, Roč.
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Accommodation: Free accommodation in a hostel or houses with 2 persons per room, with amenities
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FOOD DELIVERY COURIER
City: Zagreb.
Eligibility: Men.
Salary: €850-900 euros.
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Accommodation: provided by the employer free of charge.
BUILDERS (HANDERS) WITHOUT WORK EXPERIENCE
City: Dubrovnik.
Eligibility: Men.
Salary: €850-900 euros.
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Accommodation: provided by the employer free of charge.
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