Calling multilingual job candidates in Czechia: Upskilling can unlock a new career
The Czech Association of Business Service Leaders supports training and education that helps bridge the growing skills gap.
Tax freedom day revealed for Czechia: When will you stop working for the state?
Czechs worked the longest for the state in the pandemic years, and that amount of time is now slowly falling.
Travel expert: AI could replace one-third of jobs in Czech tourism industry
Other parts of the nation's workforce are also technically at risk, although the majority of Czechs are not worried about their job security.
What do Czech employees want? A four-day work week and more flexibility
While the work landscape has been changing in Czechia, salary by far remains the most important factor for most employees.
Learn about living in Czechia’s second city at the Brno Expat Fair
Everything you need to know about living in Brno will be under one roof, along with international food and an afterparty.
ASK AN EXPERT: What can I do legally if I'm not paid for my work in Czechia?
We spoke with an expert in labor law about the legal obligations of your employers, and how to approach salary issues.
Who is required to pay taxes in Czechia and who qualifies for a refund?
Not everyone needs to file tax forms, and some taxpayers may receive money back. Here's what you need to know.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Ghost to headline Basinfirefest, Euro 7 could lead to layoffs, and more buzzworthy headlines for March 20, 2023.
Prague ranks high as a European center for ‘brain business jobs’
A new index ranks regions according to the number of jobs at knowledge-intensive firms in tech, IT, and creative professionals.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Shortages of medicine for children persist, Toyota plant resumes production, and more buzzworthy news for Feb. 28, 2023.
Next-gen tech talent in Czechia must have these 'soft skills,' recruiters say
Employers have been overlooking critical soft skills in the recruitment process, leaving a lot of potential untapped.
The Ukraine crisis a year on: More refugees apply to extend visas
Around half a million temporary protection visas have been granted to Ukrainian refugees, with about 200,000 finding work in the past 12 months.
How do Czech workplace expectations compare to the global workforce?
Czechs are more likely than average to ‘quiet quit’ at work, but less likely to actually quit an unsatisfactory job.
Czechia faces EU lawsuit over failure to protect whistleblowers
Transparency International says the pending Czech law lacks protection for filing an anonymous report.
Wolt couriers will protest in Prague’s Wenceslas Square today over pay changes
Contractors for the delivery company say their pay has fallen due to changes the company made at the end of January.
Profession and nationality affect how often people work in the office vs. at home
Europeans still go to the office more than Americans, but Czechs have found the 'happy medium,' according to a new report.
EU Blue Cards: New law could make it easier to stay in Czechia
The government has approved a draft amendment that would make getting a work and residence permit for non-EU nationals less challenging.