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2.7 Looking for a job in Switzerland |
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This article is from the Switzerland FAQ, by Marc Schaefer schaefer@alphanet.ch with numerous contributions by others.
Switzerland is not an immigration country. You only have a chance to
get a work permit (see section 2.9.1) if your profession is in high
demand in Switzerland. To be successful you must first find a company
willing to hire you. If you work in "high-tech" it is definitely
possible to find such a job. Best companies to try are large
technological companies, universities, institutes and banks.
 
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