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• Tax at source: deducted automatically from wages by employer; rate of 8–10% depending on canton • No less than four weeks of annual leave • Salary in line with location and business sector Wage calculator www.lohnrechner.bfs.admin.ch How can I find a job General information: http://ec.europa.eu/eures Public employment services: www.job-room.ch How to submit the right kind of application: www.treffpunkt-arbeit.ch > Publikationen > Broschüren > Bewerbung Job portals & search engines: http://www.ge.ch/jobs/agences-placement.asp Swiss Metalworking Federation: www.smu.ch Swiss Federation of Mechanical Engineering: www.swissmechanic.ch Swiss Federation for Mechanical, Electrical and Metalworking industry: www.swissmem.ch Working in SWitzerland Portal for Swiss Mechanical, Electrical and Metalworking industry: www.industrie-schweiz.ch Professional associations: Schweizerischer Arbeitgeberverband: www.arbeitgeber.ch Economiesuisse: www.economiesuisse.ch Schweizerischer Gewerbeverband: www.sgv-usam.ch Trade unions: Travail.Suisse: www.travailsuisse.ch Schweizerischer Gewerkschaftsbund: www.sgb.ch Index of labour recruitment services: www.avg-seco.admin.ch Access to labour market – obtaining a permit Access restrictions for Bulgaria and Romania are valid until 31 Mai 2016. For the other EU / EFTA countries detailed information can be consulted by visiting www.sem.admin.ch > Entry & Residence > Free Movement of Persons Switzerland - EU/EFTA Swiss facts and figures State form: Federal State, 26 cantons Area: 41.285 km2 Distances: 220 km from North to South, 350 km from East to West Population: 8 million (23% of foreign origin) Official languages: German, French, Italian and Romansh + induStry + The mechanical, electrical and metalworking industry is strategic to the Swiss economy. Altogether, more than 338.000 people work in this sector. This comprises activities ranging from industrial-metal production and metal-based products to electrical and electronics industries, along with mechanical engineering. For those with the required qualifications and language ability, a job position in the industrial sector offers the chance of working with professionals and broadening expertise. Industrial heartlands in Switzerland Basel region Precision, tech., chemicals, pharma Neuchatel/Jura region Watch industry Waadt Bern region Watch, mechanical and precision industries Eastern Switzerland Textile industry Zurich/Zug region Electronics Graubünden Lake Geneva region Watch industry Tessin Valais Industrial jobs in demand • Technician • Engineer • Sales rep • Electrician • Mechanic • Project leader General requirements • Identity card • CV (inlcuding passport photo) and cover letter in the language of the vacancy advertised • Good language skills in German for the German-speaking part of Switzerland • Good language skills in French for the French-speaking part of Switzerland • Good language skills in Italian for the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland • Copy of recognised diploma • References from previous employers • Good IT skills • Driving license Besides sound training in your area of expertise, many technical occupations stipulate a need for so-called soft skills such as load-bearing capacity, self-motivation, a team spirit, interpersonal skills, entrepreneurship, openness, conflict-handling skills, a critical mind and creativity. Recognition of qualifications and training In order to exercise a specific profession, Swiss authorities require recognised qualifications from a Swiss training establishment or equivalent foreign qualifications. A distinction is made between regulated and non-regulated professions. If your occupation is regulated in Switzerland, your diplomas or vocational qualifications will need to be officially recognised. Foreign qualifications or professional licences must have been either awarded or accredited by your country of origin to enable recognition by Swiss authorities. Further information can be found by visiting www.sbfi.admin.ch > Recognition of foreign qualifications Employment conditions in Swiss industry • Fixed-term or permanent employment contract drawn up under the Swiss Code of Obligations or federal law • Working time defined by individual contract or in accordance with collective bargaining agreements • Mandatory occupational accident insurance covered by employer Important addresses nomic Affairs SECO State Secretariat for Eco RES Direktion für Arbeit/EU 36 eg nw Holzikofe d 3003 Berne/Switzerlan ch es. info@eur ww w.eures.ch ww w.jobarea.ch 25 Hotline +41 (0) 58 463 25 gration SEM State Secretariat for Mi EURES Quellenweg 6 itzerland 3003 Berne-Wabern/Sw ww w.sem.admin.ch 150658 03.2015 General information
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