Work in the Czech Republic for men
It became possible to work officially in the Czech Republic relatively recently – in 2016. The flow of Ukrainians to the Czech Republic began in the early 2000s, but with the onset of the European economic crisis, it was decided not to issue work visas to foreigners. It was impossible to get a legal job, the only way out was a fictitious marriage with a Czech or a Polish visa.
Work in the Czech Republic: vacancies for men 2026
Employment abroad is an opportunity for a man to support his family with dignity or save up, buy real estate in Ukraine or a car. High professional training and knowledge of the language are a plus for successful employment, but you can find a job without qualifications. Legal work in the Czech Republic for Ukrainian men is in various fields – industry and agriculture.
Permanent job
Most work in the Czech Republic is for men in blue-collar jobs. The following are required:
- builders, welders, concrete workers, electricians;
- mechanics, turners, fitters;
- furniture makers, loaders, furniture packers;
- general workers at enterprises of various types;
- foresters and lumberjacks;
- zoo workers;
- cleaners of territories, fountains, swimming pools;
- delivery service workers, couriers;
- packers of finished products;
- sorters of cargo and mail;
- gas station operators;
- workers of car washes and cleaning companies;
- auto mechanics, workers in tire shops.
Jobs for men in Czech companies are most often offered with housing or compensation for living expenses.
Seasonal work in the Czech Republic for men
For seasonal work we are recruiting:
- livestock breeders;
- tractor and combine drivers;
- agronomists;
- greenhouse workers;
- harvesters;
- mowers.
A temporary job can turn into a permanent one if you can prove yourself well.
Czech salary level for Ukrainians
With the Czech Republic\’s accession to the European Union, active migration of qualified specialists from the local population to Switzerland, Germany, Belgium and Denmark began, where salaries are 2 or more times higher than in the Czech Republic. The result is an acute shortage of technologists, engineers, programmers, and designers. Doctors and junior medical personnel are needed in institutions with difficult working conditions – in hospices, psychiatric clinics. High-level specialists can count on long-term contracts with the prospect of obtaining a residence permit in Europe and moving up the career ladder.
The average salary of a qualified specialist in the Czech Republic is 2,000 euros, general workers receive from 800 euros per month. The best paid work is:
- In the IT sphere: web design and programming.
- Medicine: a nurse earns from 1000 euros, a doctor several times more.
- Agriculture: machine operators and agronomists.
- Transport: transportation of dangerous goods – up to 2000 euros per month.
If you know the language and can confirm your qualifications, the Czech Republic will be an opportunity to gain a foothold in Europe, and even if you return to Ukraine, an entry in your work record book about working in a foreign company or clinic will have a positive effect on your image. Blue-collar jobs are at least twice as much as Ukrainian ones, and an opportunity to save up for the future to open your own business.
If you want to find a successful job, seek help from specialists. Correctly executed documents are the key to your legal security. An employment agency will help you collect the necessary package of documents. Obtain a work visa and get insurance. Men who do not speak Czech especially need the services of recruiting firms.