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Where to Find Marketing and Creative Jobs in Austria (2026)

Jules de Bruin
Jules de BruinLiving in Vienna

Updated: August 7 2026| Found helpful by 3 others

Finding marketing jobs

Updated August 2026. KreativeJobs is the first platform built only for marketing and creative roles in Austria, matching you from one conversation, though it is pre-launch and runs a waitlist today. Among boards with live listings, karriere.at has the most marketing, PR, and content roles, StepStone Austria leads for senior brand and product-marketing positions, and LinkedIn carries most English-language ones.

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1. KreativeJobs

Specialist, Pre-Launch. The only option built specifically for marketing and creative roles, matching from one conversation instead of keyword filters.

Best forMarketing and creative professionals who would rather be matched than scroll listings, and who can wait for launch
Join the KreativeJobs waitlist

An AI interviewer built only for marketing and creative professionals. You have one conversation about the role you want, and it returns matched openings pulled from job boards, company career pages, and listings that never reach the big aggregators. It is currently pre-launch: you join a waitlist rather than search a live index, so treat it as a complement to the boards below rather than a replacement for them.

Pros

  • Built only for marketing and creative roles, not a generalist board
  • One conversation replaces repeated keyword filtering and alerts
  • Searches career pages and hidden listings the big boards miss

Cons

  • Pre-launch: a waitlist today, with no live listings to search
  • No track record yet, so match quality is unproven

2. karriere.at

4.5

Most Marketing Listings. Lists the most marketing, PR, and content roles in Austria, with strong regional filters across all nine federal states.

Best forAnyone searching for marketing, PR, or content roles anywhere in Austria
Visit karriere.at

Austria's largest job portal and the widest source of marketing roles in the country. karriere.at lists the most marketing, PR, and content positions, from junior content roles to marketing-lead openings, across every region.

Pros

  • Most marketing, PR, and content listings in Austria
  • Strong regional filters for Vienna, Graz, Linz, and beyond
  • Salary estimates shown on many listings
  • Free job alerts for marketing keywords

Cons

  • Mostly German-language listings
  • No English interface, the platform is entirely in German
  • Fewer roles at international companies than LinkedIn

3. StepStone Austria

4.6

Best for Senior Roles. Best source for senior brand and product-marketing positions, with salary benchmarks that help you negotiate.

Best forMid-level and senior marketers targeting brand and product-marketing positions
Visit StepStone Austria

The strongest board for senior marketing careers. StepStone Austria carries senior brand and product-marketing positions with salary benchmarks on most listings, which makes offer negotiation easier.

Pros

  • Strong on senior brand and product-marketing positions
  • Salary benchmarks on most listings
  • Detailed company profiles for research
  • English-language filter for international roles

Cons

  • Fewer junior marketing roles than karriere.at
  • Smaller overall listing volume than karriere.at
  • Some features require registration

4. LinkedIn

4.4

Best for English Roles. Where agencies and scale-ups post performance-marketing and social-media roles, and the best source for English-language marketing jobs.

Best forPerformance marketers, SEO specialists, and anyone targeting English-language roles
Visit LinkedIn Jobs

The global professional network is where Austrian agencies and scale-ups post performance-marketing and social-media roles. It is also the best source for English-language marketing jobs in Austria.

Pros

  • Agencies and scale-ups post performance-marketing roles here
  • Best source for English-language marketing jobs
  • Direct contact with recruiters and hiring managers
  • Strong for social-media and growth roles

Cons

  • Fewer Austrian SME listings than karriere.at
  • Premium features (InMail, insights) are paywalled
  • Less effective outside Vienna

5. XING

3.9

DACH Recruiters. Still matters for DACH-region agency recruiters who search for German-speaking passive candidates.

Best forGerman-speaking marketers open to recruiter approaches across the DACH region
Visit XING

The DACH-region professional network. XING still matters for marketing careers because German-speaking agency recruiters use it to approach passive candidates across Austria, Germany, and Switzerland.

Pros

  • DACH-region agency recruiters search here
  • Good for passive candidates with a complete profile
  • German-language network fits German-language roles
  • Free basic profile

Cons

  • Fewer active job listings than the other three platforms
  • Recruiter features are paid
  • Little value for English-only candidates

Marketing had no dedicated board in Austria until recently, so the generalists still carry the volume. KreativeJobs is the first entrant built only for marketing and creative roles, matching you from one conversation rather than making you filter a generalist index, but it is pre-launch and runs a waitlist, so it has nothing to apply to today. For listings you can act on now, karriere.at has the most marketing, PR, and content roles, followed by StepStone Austria for senior brand and product-marketing positions. LinkedIn is where agencies and scale-ups post performance-marketing and social-media roles, and XING still matters for DACH-region recruiters. Run one generalist board with a daily alert plus LinkedIn, and compare the full generalist ranking in our best job platforms guide.

How Much German Do Marketing Jobs in Austria Need?

Language is the deciding factor in the Austrian marketing market. Marketing produces German-language output, so C1-level German is expected for most copy, PR, and brand roles. An employer hiring a copywriter or PR manager needs someone who writes press releases and campaigns in German, so applications below C1 are filtered out early. If your German is at that level, karriere.at and StepStone Austria hold the widest choice of roles.

The exceptions are performance marketing, SEO, and marketing roles inside English-first startups. These roles work in dashboards, data, and international channels rather than German copy, so agencies and scale-ups post them in English. You find them fastest via StartupMap and LinkedIn. Our startup jobs guide covers how to build a target list of English-first startups, and our German language guide helps you close the gap to C1.

Match the application language to the ad

If the marketing job ad is in German, apply in German. If it is in English, apply in English. Mixing the two signals that your working language does not match the role's output language.

What Do Marketing Jobs Pay in Austria?

Mid-level marketing roles typically pay EUR 38,000 to 60,000 gross per year under the applicable Kollektivvertrag, the collective agreement that sets the minimum salary for the sector. Senior and head-of positions go higher. Like every Austrian employee, marketers receive a 13th and 14th salary, two extra monthly payments per year on top of the twelve regular ones.

StepStone Austria shows salary benchmarks on most listings, which makes it the best board for checking whether an offer sits inside the going range. The Kollektivvertrag figure is a floor, not a target: use the benchmark plus the KV minimum to negotiate. For how gross translates to net with the 13th and 14th salary included, see our income tax guide.

Where Are Austria's Marketing Agencies Based?

Most agencies cluster in Vienna, which concentrates the bulk of Austria's marketing, PR, and creative employers in one city. Graz and Linz have smaller agency scenes. Outside these three cities, marketing roles mostly sit in-house at regional companies rather than at agencies, and they surface on karriere.at through its regional filters.

For agency roles specifically, LinkedIn is worth a daily check: agencies and scale-ups post performance-marketing and social-media roles there first. If you are weighing agencies against other sectors, our jobs by industry guide pairs every Austrian sector with its best platform.

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CV, role, search: finding work in Austria.