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Seasonal Work Guide · Austria

Working in Sölden

Sölden is a World Cup resort with one of the longer ski seasons in Austria thanks to two high glaciers, opening as early as October. Known for an active après scene and as a Bond filming location. The Bergbahnen Sölden operates extensive on-mountain infrastructure and is a significant employer in its own right. The summer season is quieter but real.

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At a glance

Country

Austria

Region

Tirol

Altitude

1,377m

Year-round

Yes

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In Sölden, employers commonly hire for:

  • Restaurant service
  • Kitchen & cooking
  • Hotel reception
  • Housekeeping
  • Lift operator
  • Ski instructor
  • Mountain operations

Employers in this area include: Bergbahnen Sölden (mountain railway and on-mountain venues), Large hotels and spa resorts, Independent restaurants and bars, Ski schools.

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When to apply

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Hiring follows predictable cycles. Apply August–October for winter roles. For summer, apply February–April. Start early — accommodation-included positions fill fastest.

Pay & wages in Austria

Wages are governed by the Kollektivvertrag Hotel- und Gastgewerbe — Lohnordnung Tirol (alpine province rate). All roles — kitchen, service, housekeeping, reception — fall under the same framework.

Entry level (no qualification)

EUR 2,0262,088/month gross

Legal minimum

Trained / qualified

EUR 2,1652,382/month gross

Legal minimum

These are legal minimums — actual wages are often higher, especially at premium resorts. Gross figures before deductions. Last verified: 2026-04-15. Total annual compensation is approximately 17% higher than the monthly rate due to mandatory 13th/14th month payments. Accommodation deductions (when housing is provided by employer) are typically €100–300/month.

Accommodation

Staff housing (employer-provided)

EUR 100–300/month

Austrian resort employers frequently provide staff housing at a nominal deduction (€100–300/month) or occasionally free of charge. When provided, this can save €500–800/month versus private renting.

Private room (market rate)

EUR 5001,000/month

A private room in a shared flat in Tirol resort towns runs roughly €500–1,000/month depending on resort prestige. Ischgl and Kitzbühel are on the higher end; Mayrhofen and Zell am See are more affordable. Innsbruck (used as a commuter base by some workers) runs €250–400/month for a room.

Source: Seasonaire forum reports; WKO employer accommodation provisions. Last checked: 2026-04-15.

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Work permits in Austria

EU / EEA / EFTA citizens

Austria is an EU member state. EU and EEA citizens have the right to work without a work permit. Swiss nationals can also work freely under the EU–Switzerland bilateral free movement agreement. For stays over three months, registration with the local Gemeinde (municipality) and obtaining a registration certificate (Anmeldebescheinigung) is required by Austrian law.

Non-EU citizens

Work and residence permit required — employer must apply. Working holiday visas exist for the nationalities listed above; duration and conditions vary by bilateral agreement. Always verify current eligibility and conditions with the Austrian consulate before applying.

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Official government permit information for Austria

Permit rules change frequently. The information above is a general guide only — always verify current requirements with the official government source before making any employment decisions.

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Guide last updated: 2026-04-15. Wage and permit data is for informational purposes only — always verify with official sources before making employment decisions.