Serbia is an up and coming landlocked country in the Balkans and if you are thinking about moving here view our guide to working in Serbia today.
Serbia is one of three countries that formerly constituted Yugoslavia and tourism numbers reflects how difficult it has been for the countries, outside of Croatia, to bring back tourists after the brutal civil war that occurred when the country fragmented in the 1990s.
The fact that Serbia receives less visitors annually than most western European cities is a shame, as Serbia offers one of Eastern Europe’s most rewarding experiences. Start with the hip nightlife scene in Belgrade and go from there.
Best Places to Get Employment
Most jobs can be found in the Serbian capital of Belgrade which has over 1 million inhabitants. Other places you can find employment include the bigger towns and cities inlcluding: Niš, Novi Sad, Zemun, Kragujevac, Čačak, Subotica, Leskovac, Novi Pazar, Kraljevo, Zrenjanin and Pančevo.
A Guide to Working in Serbia
Population
6.6 million
Currency
Serbian Dinar
Language
Serbian
Cost of Living
Serbia is one of the most affordable places to live in Europe with low rents, sometimes more than 50% cheaper than in Western Europe.
Safety
Political issues can be volatile and you should check latest news before departing.
Similar Destinations
• Bulgaria
• Bosnia
• Montenegro