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Working in Switzerland

The highest pay on the continent — and the highest costs plus tight non-EU quotas.

Swiss franc (CHF)Work permit (B/L) — quota for non-EUVisa 8–16 wksNet ≈ 78% of gross
Estimates last reviewedJune 22, 2026Indicative monthly figures in EUR · confirm pay & visa rules with the official source.
Currency
Swiss franc (CHF)
EU / Schengen
No (non-EU)
Main language
German / French / Italian
Permit type
Work permit (B/L) — quota for non-EU
Visa processing
8–16 weeks (typical)
IELTS required
Usually not
Rent (shared)
€800 /mo
Food + transport
€640 /mo

Salary & savings by occupation

10 jobs
OccupationGross /moNet /moSavings (housed)Savings (self-paid)
Truck DriverSkilled · demand Very high€4,600€3,590€2,950€2,150
HVAC TechnicianSkilled · demand High€4,500€3,510€2,870€2,070
ElectricianSkilled · demand Very high€4,400€3,430€2,790€1,990
WelderSkilled · demand Very high€4,400€3,430€2,790€1,990
PlumberSkilled · demand High€4,300€3,350€2,710€1,910
CarpenterSkilled · demand High€4,200€3,280€2,640€1,840
Tiles & Ceramic WorkerSkilled · demand High€4,050€3,160€2,520€1,720
Machine OperatorSemi-skilled · demand Very high€4,050€3,160€2,520€1,720
Cook / ChefSkilled · demand High€3,950€3,080€2,440€1,640
Construction WorkerSemi-skilled · demand Very high€3,750€2,930€2,290€1,490

“Housed” savings assume the employer provides accommodation; “self-paid” deducts typical shared rent of €800/mo. Net pay uses Switzerland's typical take-home rate of about 78% of gross.

Work permit & visa

Work permit (B/L) — quota for non-EU. Non-EU hiring is quota-limited and the employer must show no suitable EU/Swiss candidate; pay is the highest in Europe. Typical processing runs about 816 weeks once the employer-side steps are done. A formal English test such as IELTS is usually not required for these trades.

Official reference for Switzerland: sem.admin.ch

Indicative estimates, not a job offer. Salary, cost and savings figures are modelled from each occupation's rough EU average and a per-country wage index, and exclude employer-specific terms, exchange-rate swings and personal tax. Visa rules are summarised for general guidance. Always confirm pay and immigration rules with the official source or embassy, and never pay a fee for a job offer you have not verified.