
Neuminis
Czech citizen
Forum posts
11
About me
Czech, Single
Speaks Czech (native), English (fluent), French (everything but fluent :)
Registration: 25 March 2017
Employment agencies or not?
Hi, I'd recommand you setting up your own profile on this site www.jobs.cz/en, you fill in all your skills, capabilites, experience and so on, publish your CV and employers will be able to contact you in case of interest. I'm not sure how ... Read More
Labour Code - holidays by andreeamn
Hi Expat group, I would like to check regarding the labour code in Czech Republic. Does anyone know how are holiday calculated per year? I have joined my company on the 13 of the month and I should be entitled to 1 day of holiday for the 2 weeks and ...
Hi, first three monts of your employment are considered so-called "probation" or "trial" period, during which you are not entitled for any holiday, as long as it has not been stated in your contract, which would be unusual. Read More
Signing a job contract after an offer
Hi, it's mandatory for ceratin positions (and neither employer nor employee can refuse it), but in your situation (for your position) it is not mandatory by law, however as long as your employer requires it, you must undergo it in order to be ... Read More
What salary will be enough to live
Hi guys, hope these links will ... Read More
Is 36000CZK Gross enough for Prague
Hi. Your offered wage is enough for decent life in Prague. Actually it is average salary in Prague (i.e. higher than the national average). You should be able to get a small apartment from 7000 to 15000 CZK. You can do your own research, for ... Read More
One question
Yeah, me neither :) Something gone wrong. Anyways, go to numbeo[dot]com. There you can do your own research ;-) Read More
One question
Sorry, should have been in Euros :) https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Prague?displayCurrency=EUR Read More
One question
https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Prague?displayCurrency=USD Read More
Coming from US to teach in Prague in Aug 2017
Hi. I believe (not sure as it may vary a lot) that private English teachers could earn about 1 280 USD per month gross (which yields ca. 970 USD net wage). As for the costs, check out this ... Read More