Jobs in Greece


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International TEFL Academy
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Do you want to live in countries like Spain, South Korea, Thailand, or Costa Rica while getting paid to teach English? Armed with your ITA TEFL certification & the best job search guidance in the industry, you’ll be qualified for paid teaching jobs online and across Asia, Europe, Latin America & the Middle East. Take ITA's part-time 170-hour Online TEFL class or a full-time 4-week In-Person class at one of our 20 locations worldwide. All graduates receive one-on-one help for life with their TEFL job search, plus access to our alumni community with more than 40,000 graduates worldwide. Contact ITA for your TEFL Brochure to get all the details! ITA has been named Top TEFL Online Program & Top Rated TEFL Organization by GoAbroad.com four years in a row and has won the prestigious GoAbroad.com People's Choice Award three of the last five years.
See All 3 ProgramsTravel For Teens
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Travel For Teens is looking for qualified candidates to be Trip Directors and Counselors for programs throughout Europe. Potential program leaders must be over 21 years old and able to commit to at least two summers. Successful candidates are reliable, passionate about travel and different cultures, and have experience working with teens. All staff must attend mandatory training at our headquarters. Responsibilities: Ensuring the safety of our group Creating and maintaining a positive environment Teaching and infusing knowledge of the locations we travel Creating lifelong enjoyable memories Keeping a clear line of communication with parents and office staff Completing day-to-day tasks that include errands and odd jobs Qualifications: Excellent communication skills, both written and spoken Fluency in English Knowledge of European languages is a bonus Ability to maintain a positive attitude Intimate knowledge in locations and cultures where we travel Experience and a passion for working with teens Ability to work well in a team environment Travel experience in the locations where we travel Please contact us for application details.
Teach Away
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Greece offers a wide range of English teaching jobs in private language schools for experienced teachers. Teachers aiming to teach English in this stunning coastal country can look forward to experiencing a unique combination of ancient history and modern culture. Known for its focus on work-life balance, warm hospitality, and thriving tourism industry, Greece is an ideal teaching destination for expat teachers. Despite economic problems in recent years, Greece still has a high demand for English teachers. The country has hundreds of private language schools, mostly in Athens and on the island of Crete. Getting a teaching job at one of these private language schools typically requires applicants to have a bachelor's degree and a TEFL certificate. Teachers may also need to pass the C1 exam in Greek, but this requirement varies across schools.
Remarc International
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This is an open casting for everyone who wants to work under the fantastic Mediterranean sun, enjoy the sea, and have fun. Take on a role that involves sports coaching, teaching foreign languages, singing, acting, dancing, leading summer clubs for children, and organizing various events for both adults and children. We are seeking open-minded, young, and energetic members with various talents, including: - the ability to speak foreign languages such as German, Russian, and Polish - outgoing personalities - experience in Entertainment, Sports, Animation, and Public Relations Please note that an EU Passport/ID is required. We offer a competitive salary depending on skills, languages, and experience. Program benefits include free accommodation, full board (three meals per day), health and social insurance, transportation allowance, and the experience of a lifetime. We are currently looking for people from April-End of October.
SWS /RITS International Group
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We offer the perfect opportunity for Ukrainian citizens pursuing a career in the global hospitality industry! We have work placements at four- to five-star hotels in Greece, including on mainland Athens, Halkidiki, and famous islands such as Mykonos, Santorini, Kos, Crete, Rhodes, Corfu, and Samos. This program is also open to students and recent graduates hoping to intern abroad and gain valuable hospitality experience. All our partner hotels are proud to carry the famous Greek tradition of hospitality, so they continually invest in personnel training. A hotel placement provides an incredible opportunity to gain a head start on a promising career. Participants develop international work skills, improve their English, and enjoy the sun and sea for 3–6 months! Work from May until October for an average of 8 hours daily, 6 days each week. Receive a monthly salary of 1200 euros (net), with overtime work paid extra. Plus, don’t forget about the tips! All hotels provide meals and free accommodation, while some include free transfers from the airport. Successful candidates may receive a permanent work contract all year round.
How to Work Abroad in Greece
Prepare for Jobs in Greece
Set goals
Greece is dreamy, sure, but if you’re planning to work here, it's time to zoom out from the blue rooftops and ask: what do you actually want from this experience?
- Think about your lifestyle. Do you want the island vibe with ferry commutes and midday swims? Or are you looking for something more structured in a city like Athens or Thessaloniki?
- Define your purpose. Are you chasing international work experience? Funding your travels? Or dipping a toe into expat life? Your “why” will shape everything, from the job you choose to the visa you’ll need.
- Brush up on Greek basics. You don’t need to be fluent to get hired, but even a little Greek will take you a long way in building local trust. Most employers in tourism speak English, but it’s not a free pass everywhere.
Understand the benefits
Working in Greece can be more than just a paycheck or a stop between islands. Done right, it can seriously upgrade your life experience.
- The pace is real. Greece runs on a slower, more intentional rhythm. Long lunches, strong coffee, and work-life balance are baked into the culture. You’ll learn how to live, not just work.
- It's easy to network. Greece gets a huge number of international travelers and digital nomads. Whether you’re working in a café or a coworking space, it’s a surprisingly connected place to build global contacts.
- The lifestyle is genuinely affordable. Rent, meals, and transport are cheaper than most of Western Europe. If you’re strategic, you can enjoy a high quality of life without draining your savings.
Things to know
Before you start daydreaming about sunset shifts in Santorini, here are some things to keep in mind.
- Visas - Non-EU citizens need a work permit to get hired legally. Some programs help, but most casual employers won’t sponsor. Greece’s digital nomad visa is a solid option if you're working remotely.
- Timing - Tourism jobs fill up fast, and most hiring happens by spring. Showing up in June hoping to land something on the spot is risky. Make sure to plan ahead.
- Pay - Most entry-level jobs pay €700–€1,000/month. It’s enough to live simply, especially outside tourist zones, but you’ll want savings if you’re staying long-term.
- Language - English gets you far in touristy areas, but basic Greek goes a long way. A few phrases can make a strong impression with employers and locals.
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