Most popular countries to work in Europe in 2025
Do you want a good job abroad in Europe in one of the most popular countries for foreigners? If yes, we are ready to help you move abroad. With a job in Europe you get the perfect combination of working abroad and exploring.
Furthermore, it adds life and work experience to your CV, which will make you stand out on the job market.
Work in one of the best countries in Europe for foreigners
The most popular countries to work in Europe as an expat are Greece, Malta, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Portugal, Spain, and Latvia. These countries all have big expat societies.
We cooperate with trustworthy companies all around Europe. The companies provide language based services to brands like Netflix, Google Ads, fashion websites, iGaming etc.
So if you want a job for a cool company we have several options. You will work in your native language.
Most popular European countries for expats
Let’s get a job for you in one of the best European countries to work in 2025.
The most popular countries to work in are:
In most language based jobs abroad you don’t need specific work experience since you will get the needed training. Just bring a can-do attitude and a desire to grow and learn. We will provide help with paperwork. We strictly cooperate with trusted companies and ensure that promises are kept.
1. Contact Job Squad
Tell us which countries you have an interest in, and why. For how long do you want to work abroad? Are you looking for specific work abroad programs? Or are you just curious about your options?
2. Make an English CV
Get an English CV to apply for a job abroad. We will help you for free. You can also use our online CV Builder.
3. Prep for interview and test
Your interview will often be in English and there may also be some tests beforehand. Your recruiter will prepare and guide you.
4. Pack and fly
Your recruiter will be there even after you get hired, and the whole process is free – you will never pay anything. We can help you looking for an apartment, and set you up with other people at the same destination to make sure you’ll feel right at home.
How to apply for a job in Europe
We will guide you through the entire process from applying, doing the job interview, and moving abroad.
Job Squad is specialised in helping people get a good job abroad.
Our goal is to make sure we find the best match in location and job position for your job abroad. And yes, our help is completely free.
We also have many gap year jobs in popular destinations like Greece, Malta, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Spain, Portugal, Latvia, and Czech Republic.
Personal experiences from working abroad
Read reviews from some of our happy candidates who got a fun job abroad in Europe
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Get a job abroad with a friend or partner
Are you, your best friend and/or partner ready for working abroad in Europe? Share your new experiences and adventures with the people you love. And add personal growth and a CV boost on top of that. With our different available jobs across Europe, we encourage you to explore different countries and cultures with your best friend or partner.
At Job Squad we understand the importance of shared memories, feeling safe, and having fun. That’s why we encourage you to speak to one of our recruiters, who can provide you with all the information you need on how to work abroad together.
So, are you ready to get a job in one of the most popuiar countries to work in Europe? Reach out to us today and let the journey begin.
FAQ
Due to high demands on language specific jobs in the service and tourism sector, you will be able to find a lot of exciting jobs for foreigners in southern Europe, like Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Malta, Spain, and Bulgaria. Some of the jobs are seasonal, and others are long-term (at least 6 months, which is also most recommended for your own satisfaction and CV).
If you’re looking for a job abroad in the technology, IT, or iGaming sector there are rapidly growing demands in Malta, Cyprus, Estonia, Latvia, and Poland.
If you just finished education and started your gap year, or if you’re just looking for a new career path, you can easily find jobs for foreigners that don’t require previous work experience in countries like Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Latvia, Bulgaria, and Malta (updated in January 2025).
You will receive all necessary training before you start working, and the training period is always paid.
These countries are popular for expats and companies because of lower costs of living, lower taxes, work permit requirements, and the ability to attract foreigners and create a good work/life balance.
The most common and popular jobs abroad are customer support, technical support, travel advisor, game presenter in online casino, sales agent, and content moderator.
You will get all the training you need before starting, so no previous work experience is required. Furthermore, the jobs you can get abroad are often language based. This means you will be working in your native language and assist clients from your country. You will have colleagues from your own country as well as international.
The answer depends on your citizenship and the country you’re moving to. Members of the European Union can in general freely move to and work in other member states of the EU (due to the law of free movement).
It can be more difficult for non-EU residents to land a job in EU for different reasons. Read more about how the job market is different between EU and non-EU residents.
As of 2025 the highest ranking average wages in Europe are countries like Denmark (€67,604), Ireland (€58,679), Belgium (€57,989), Austria (€54,508) and Germany (€50,988). The taxes and costs of living are also higher in these countries, and it can be difficult to find jobs for foreigners – and even more so jobs without previous work experience.
Germany is a popular destination for studying and work visas due to high quality education combined with a robust and more international job market. The Netherlands and Sweden also has big expat communities and options for foreigners.
If you are interested in getting a decent wage as a foreigner in a job without work experience, while paying low taxes (around 20 % or below) and low cost of living, you should consider choosing Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, or Malta. In these countries you will get a higher salary than most locals due to your langauge proficiencies – especially if you’re from Nordic or Westen countries where the living standards are high and fewer people speak these languages.
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