Seasonal Jobs in Iceland

Reykjavik

Iceland is an island located in the North Atlantic Ocean and it is one of the most spectacular countries in the world with glaciers, volcanoes, geysers, hot springs, waterfalls and lava fields. Most of the population lives in the capital, Reykjavik, which is an amazing city to work in. Find seasonal, summer, travel, temporary and short term jobs for English speakers in Iceland. View our guide how to find a job in as a foreigner, search employers and apply today.

Latest Vacancies

Íslandshótel
Íslandshótel operates 17 hotels in Iceland and are always looking for individuals who are ready to help make the Íslandshótel chain the number one choice when it comes to hotel accommodation in Iceland.

Iceland Travel
Iceland Travel is a leading travel company with a team of dedicated travel professionals who, together, ensure that guest’s experience in Iceland is totally unique and completely unforgettable.

Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is a geothermal spa in southwestern Iceland. Blue Lagoon is an exciting, inspiring place to work encompassing people of many different nationalities, age groups, and specialties. Blue Lagoon are always seeking talented new individuals to join our team.

Top Reasons to Work in Iceland

If you are thinking about moving to Iceland, here are some great reasons why you should:

• Iceland has one of the lowest unemployment rate in the world
• This is one of the most peaceful countries in the world with very low rates of crime
• Local people are very friendly and most are fluent in English
• High salaries in most industries
• Similar to other countries in Scandinavia (Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden), there is a good quality of living
• Generous amount of holidays and days off compared to similar European nations
• Chance to see world famous destinations in your free time like the Blue Lagoon and the Northern Lights

Best Places to Work in Iceland

These and the towns and cities with the largest populations and where most jobs are found:

• Reykjavik
• Kopavogur
• Hafnarfjoerdur
• Akureyri
• Gardabaer

Jobs in Reykjavik

Reykjavik is the largest city in Iceland with a population of over 100,000 people and is the most popular destination in the country for foreign job seekers. Reykjavik is a stunning and very relaxed city to live in, located on the coast of Iceland country, it is home to some of the largest companies and businesses in the country as well as lots of shops, museums, churches and tourist attractions.

Professional Jobs in Iceland

Iceland is a very welcoming country to work in and foreigners are actively encouraged to move here. Iceland has an ageing population and there are vacancies in a lot of professions.

Iceland’s main industries include:

• Aluminium smelting
• Agiculture/fishing
• Construction
• Geothermal/hydropower power
• Healthcare/medical/pharmaceutical
• IT
• Tourism

Summer Jobs in Iceland

Interested in finding temporary and part time positions in Iceland? Or a summer or winter job? There are short term positions available all year round. For students and graduates popular options include summer camps, au pairing, hospitality and tourism. Paid farm work in Iceland is recommended if you are keen to work in the agriculture industry. Finding teaching and TEFL jobs in Iceland can be a challenge due to children learning English from an early age at school.

Winter Jobs in Iceland

Keen to spend a winter season working in Iceland? This is when Iceland really comes to life, tourism is a huge business all year round but over winter Iceland is stunningly beautiful and attracts lots of tourists. Jobs can be found in the travel industry, hotels, hospitality and more industries.

Internships in Iceland

If you are looking to gain work experience some local companies offer internships and work experience placements. Most can be found in Reykjavik.

Working in Iceland – FAQ

Language
Knowing basic Icelandic will really boost your chances of getting a paid job in Iceland even though most Icelandic people are fluent in English. English is taught in schools in Iceland and a lot of Icelanders also speak other languages including Danish, German, Spanish and French. Even if you have no knowledge of Iceland we recommend learning at least the basic words and phrases before arriving.

What is it like working in Iceland
Iceland is one of the most unique countries to work in Europe in terms of population, geography and lifestyle. Most people with professional jobs work around 40-hours per week, Monday to Friday. Most employers give 24 days of paid leave per year and there are also 15 public holidays which you don’t need to work.

Cost of Living
The cost of living in Iceland is expensive, but salaries are also on the high side to compensate this. Accommodation and food will be two of your biggest outgoings. How much tax you pay depends on your salary.

Weather
Weather is something to consider before making the move to Iceland, in summer days can be long with around 21 hours of daylight in some locations whilst winter the weather can be extremely cold and dark.r students, graduates and gap years. Popular options include summer camps, au pairing and language tutors.

Visa
People from non-EEA/EFTA nations can work in Iceland; they just need to secure a contract before applying for a visa. Qualified professionals and athletes are more likely to receive Iceland work permits.

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