Welcome! Or Pozdravljeni! You’ll be hearing a lot of that if you decide to move to Slovenia. Located in the heart of Central Europe and sharing a border with four different countries (Italy, Croatia, Austria and Hungary), you won’t just be living in one of the most extraordinary places in the world, you’ll also have easy access to other equally fascinating cultures. We did some research to see just what makes Slovenia so attractive for jobseekers and recruiters. For those who don’t need to be convinced that it’s an amazing place to live and find candidates, check out our article on recruiting in Slovenia.
Observe the prosperous future

In fact, Slovenia was the first country (ever) to transition from borrower status to donor partner at the World Bank. With a little help, it has proven that it is capable of achieving great things. Since 2012, it belongs to the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development). Business, commerce and economics are becoming synonymous with Slovenia! Even the GDP reflects how economically healthy the country has become is such little time, rising every year.
In the past, we heard some unfortunate facts about Slovenia, like the high suicide rate or the unfriendliness to people that look different. However, the Slovenian suicides are steadily dropping and have been for the past few years. As for the unfriendliness, the younger generation might be more welcoming purely because they didn’t experience the same oppression. Ultimately, Slovenes are known for their tolerance and open-mindedness, so all they really need is to see more of what they are not used to!
Go on an adventure

For the more athletic candidates, you have your choice of hiking trails, from the trail to Mount Triglav, which takes you up to the peek of the mountain, to the trail along Lovrenc Lakes. You can challenge yourself and even organize outings with colleagues to encourage bonding. It’s definitely a more original way to get to know your colleagues than by going to the bar.
Once you’ve climbed every mountain and dipped your feet in every river, you can explore the Postojna Cave underground. There are indeed layers and layers to Slovenia and one trip just isn’t enough to take it all in. So, why not stay indefinitely?
Discover the wonders

Fairy-tales aren’t the only kind of stories Slovenes have to tell. There is a long tradition of Slovenian folklore and most of the traditions are associated to the changing seasons. In the spring, the carnival called Pust attracts people from all over the world. It celebrates a mythical creature called the Kurent, who brings fertility and new life to the farmers. The locals dress up as the furry creature and wear masks with horns.
As a rule, carnivals mean food! The various carnivals and events are a great way to discover the local cuisine, like the krofi doughnuts. Since most of the events follow the calendar, you’ll just have to stick around to experience them over the year (years?).
Meet open-minded people
Calm, humble, adaptable, athletic. These are just some of the words that describe the Slovenes. It’s always a bit confronting to move to a new country because of cultural differences. In Slovenia, tolerance is an important part of dealing with new ideas and new people. For that reason, the Slovenes are great at adapting to the context, which is great for visitors who don’t have to do all the adapting themselves. Even the language isn’t a problem here since most people speak English.
Since sports rate very high on the activity list, a lot of talking isn’t necessary anyway. You can share in common interests without saying a word. This too makes the transition from tourist to local much easier for anyone looking to make Slovenia their new home.
It’s important to keep in mind that their tolerance and humility should be reciprocated. In a country like Slovenia, showing intolerance or coming across as boastful could cost you friends and career opportunities. You might not even realise it until it’s too late. So be happy and nice. Share the love in Slovenia.
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If you wish to learn Slovenian once in the country, you can check out StudyinSlovenia, which offers various courses in the different dialects. For the more motivated jobseekers, you can even start learning the language right away thanks to Slonline, which has videos and tips you can check out online.
In many an article, forum or video, foreigners warn against arriving in Slovenia without already having a job in one’s sights. Luckily, you can check out the top Slovenian job boards on the Jobboard Finder, like MojeDelo and Optius (was MojaZaposlitev) (which was recently renamed Optius). Happy job hunting!
Author: Ali Neill
As the job board tester and blog editor for the Jobboard Finder, Ali works on job boards from all around the world and keeps a close eye on the recruitment trends thanks to a number of sources, including the website’s social media pages.

























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