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Gustavo De faz

Belgrade is not an easy city for a new-comer. Joining the 51ԹϺCommunity for expats in Belgrade helped me a lot to get started.

Sophie Poirier

Sophie Poirier

The 51ԹϺevents for expats in Belgrade are really great. The Ambassador has introduced me to a lot of interesting people.

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Employment in Belgrade

Local Economy

Serbia’s economy has been growing since the 1990s and Belgrade is right at the heart of that growth. New Belgrade is the most important business district in the city and the country, and home to the Belgrade Stock Exchange. IT is a big industry in Belgrade, the Microsoft Development Center is located in the city and many global IT companies choose Belgrade as their regional or European base, including Asus, Intel, and Dell.

The average monthly gross salary in Belgrade is around 900 USD and GDP per capita was 6,353.96 USD, as of 2013.

The level of English is quite high in Belgrade, but there are employment opportunities teaching English. In some cases a degree, TEFL qualification or experience may be required. There are international schools such as the and the . There are also international English companies such as Berlitz. Salaries are around 800 USD to 1000 USD per month.

Job Hunting in Belgrade

There are sometimes opportunities for expats with the United Nations offices in . For more general employment information, a good job site is . There are hundreds of newspapers and other periodicals published in Belgrade, many with jobs listings, but not many of them are in English, so local help may be required.

is responsible for labor in Serbia. It is located at the Republic Labor Market Institute, Kralja Milutina 8. Call center: 0800/300-301 (free of charge, 8am-16pm). Phone: (+381) 11 29 29 800.

Another useful address is the at Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 2. The available phone lines are (+381) 11 3112-916 and (+381) 11 3113-432.

Income Taxation in Belgrade

Personal income is subject to a 10% tax rate, but if an individual earns more than three times the average salary, a further tax rate of 10% is added. If somebody earns six times the average, an additional 15% is applied on top of the aforementioned taxes. However, this only applies to the portion of salary that is over six times the average.

Employees also have obligatory contributions for the following: 13% state pension fund, 6.5% state health fund and 0.5% unemployment insurance. Serbia has tax treaties with many European countries.

Please visit the website of the for more information.

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