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Jobs in Greece

Greece attracts international professionals who want to work abroad in a Mediterranean country with a relaxed lifestyle and a growing international job market. Many companies hire English-speaking and multilingual candidates, especially in customer support, tech and tourism. Cities like Athens and Thessaloniki host many international offices and service centers.

 

Explore current opportunities in Greece

Browse the latest jobs below and discover opportunities for English speakers and multilingual professionals across the country.

 

  • Job Squad

    Svensktalande Sales Representative – Hybrid (B2B-försäljning)
    Full Time

  • Job Squad

    Dansktalende Sales Representative – Hybrid (B2B salg)
    Full Time

  • Job Squad

    Deutschsprachiger Sales Representative – Hybrid (B2B Sales)
    Full Time

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Where to work: Popular cities in Greece

Athens

The capital and largest job market in Greece, home to international companies, tech startups and many customer support centers.

Chania

A popular destination for tourism and hospitality careers, especially during the busy summer season.

Thessaloniki

Greece’s second-largest city with growing opportunities in tech, logistics and international services.

Heraklion

The economic center of Crete with opportunities in tourism, hospitality and seasonal international jobs.

Everything you need to know about working in Greece

Relocating to Greece involves more than just finding a job. To help you succeed, we’ve created a guide covering the Greek job market and life abroad.

In our full guide, you will learn about:

Salaries & Taxes:
Typical salaries in Greece and how the Greek tax system works.

Work Permits:
What EU and non-EU citizens need to work legally in Greece.

Housing & Cost of Living:
Rental prices and living costs in cities like Athens and Thessaloniki.

Work Culture:
Understanding the Greek workplace culture and business environment.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a visa to work in Greece?

EU citizens can work freely in Greece, while non-EU citizens usually need a work visa sponsored by an employer.

 

Yes. Many international companies hire English-speaking and multilingual professionals, especially in customer support, tech and tourism.

Salaries are generally lower than in Northern Europe, but the cost of living can also be lower depending on the city.