What are foreigners\’ salaries really like in the Czech Republic . . mainly Ukraine, Romania, and Bulgaria. Perhaps surprising to you as a citizen of the Czech Republic, Romanian workers in our country receive more than the average wage that an ordinary Czech citizen receives. In other words, they are much better paid than we are.
The highest paid workers are German nationals. Slovaks are next. Russians and Romanians are only a few hundred kronor lower. The lowest wages are paid to Vietnamese or Ukrainians. Comparing physical and non-physical labor, Romanians are the best off. Czechs working in offices earn up to 35,000 kronor.
The average Czech, regardless of occupation, may earn around $30,000.
Obviously, the exact amount of salary depends on the occupation and field of work. However, it also depends largely on the company for which the employee works. Nationals from the East are primarily engaged in physical labor. Those from the East are primarily engaged in physical labor, while those from the West are more likely to work in higher-level positions.
When it comes to employing firms, not only the territory of the country, but also the place of origin is very important. For example, if a person is employed by a German company in his/her home country, his/her income will undoubtedly be many times higher than if he/she works for a company with a branch office in the Czech Republic. There is even a rule in foreign-owned companies that they employ mainly their own citizens in higher positions. Therefore, it is much more difficult for a foreigner to rise to a given position and show everyone that he or she is up to the task.