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Jobs in the Czech Republic

Sitting in the heart of Europe, the Czech Republic offers expat workers a unique blend of East and West. With just over 10 million citizens, this small but influential country boasts one of the world’s most successful economies. If you’re craving adventure and drawn to Central Europe, the Czech Republic is an ideal place to start your job search abroad.
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The Language House TEFL
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The Language House TEFL

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International TEFL Academy

Get TEFL Certified & Teach English in Czech Republic

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TEFL Heaven

Paid Teaching in Prague & Lifetime Placement Guarantee

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TEFL Worldwide Prague

Award-Winning TEFL Course in Prague, Czech Republic

Awarded and recognized as a top TEFL course worldwide in 2018, 20...

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OnTESOL

Teach English Abroad with OnTESOL

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How to Work Abroad in the Czech Republic

Prepare for Jobs in the Czech Republic

Set goals

Landing a job abroad isn’t just about sending out resumes. It starts much earlier with getting clear on a few key things.

  • Visualize your day-to-day. What kind of routine are you hoping for? Maybe you want to bike to a quiet office in Brno or take client calls from a cafe in Olomouc. Picture it clearly so you can target the right kind of roles.
  • Know your non-negotiables. Do you need flexible hours? Is working in English a must? Are you hoping to leave weekends free for travel? Writing out your essentials will help you skip over jobs that don’t serve your bigger plan.
  • Check what’s realistic. Some jobs don’t sponsor visas. Some industries expect Czech fluency. And salaries vary a lot depending on the role. Spend a little time upfront researching these details so you’re not caught off guard later.

Understand the benefits

The Czech Republic isn’t just affordable beer and fairytale architecture (though yes, that’s a big plus). Working here comes with some real perks.

  • Cost of living is reasonable. Prague has gotten pricier in recent years, but compared to Western Europe, it’s still budget-friendly. Rent, transit, groceries. They won’t eat up your paycheck.
  • Work-life balance matters. The 9 to 5 is alive and well, but there’s a big focus on downtime. Expect four to five weeks of paid vacation annually and a culture that doesn’t glorify burnout.
  • EU access. Once you’re based here, hopping to Vienna, Berlin or Kraków for the weekend is not just doable. It’s easy. You’re right in the center of Europe.

Things to know

Here’s where things get real. These details will help you avoid surprises:

  • Salary – Wages vary a lot by field. Entry-level teaching jobs pay around $1,000–$1,400/month. Tech roles or international companies often pay much more, especially if you're hired from abroad.
  • Cost of living – In Prague, rent for a room in a shared flat is about $400–$700/month. Outside the capital, it can be half that. Public transport is cheap, and local food spots are very wallet-friendly.
  • Currency – The local money in the Czech Republic is the Czech koruna (CZK), not the euro. You’ll get used to calculating conversions pretty quickly. Most places take cards, but always carry a bit of cash.

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The course is very much worth the money

December 14, 2021by: Ashley F.Program: 120-Hour Accredited TEFL Certification with Live Support
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I loved that the course was flexible and could be worked into my schedule when I had time. I didn’t have to commit to a certain day a week for student teaching or class observations. I could do the whole course at home in the evenings when my kids were in bed. I liked the logical sequence the class followed and that it didn’t just teach you English grammar, but taught you how to be a better teacher, which can be used for other teaching aspects than just TEFL. The course is very much worth the money for anyone who wants a certificate to teach English abroad.

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