# Where to Find Public Sector, NGO, and International Organization Jobs in Austria (2026)

> Where to find public sector, NGO, and international organization jobs in Austria in 2026: jobboerse.gv.at, ngojobs.eu, UN Careers in Vienna, and EURES compared.

Updated: August 7 2026 · URL: https://www.how-to-austria.com/jobs/public-ngo-jobs

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### 1. jobboerse.gv.at

4.0Official Public Sector Board. The single official source for federal public administration vacancies in Austria, run by the Republic itself.

Best forAustrian and EU citizens with fluent German who want a federal ministry, agency, or administration role[Visit jobboerse.gv.at](https://www.jobboerse.gv.at)The official job board of the Republic of Austria, listing vacancies in federal ministries, agencies, and the public administration. This is where the Austrian federal government publishes its open positions.

Pros

- Official job board of the Republic of Austria
- Covers federal ministries, agencies, and public administration
- Free to use, no registration needed to browse
- Transparent, standardized public vacancy texts

Cons

- Most roles require Austrian or EU citizenship
- Fluent German is required for nearly every listing
- Interface and listings are entirely in German

### 2. NGO Jobs (ngojobs.eu)

3.9Best for NGO Jobs. Only dedicated collection point for NGO and non-profit roles in Austria, many of them English-speaking.

Best forAnyone targeting NGO, non-profit, or international cooperation work in Austria or the wider EU[Visit ngojobs.eu](https://www.ngojobs.eu)A Vienna-based job board collecting NGO, non-profit, and international cooperation roles across Austria and Europe. Many of the listed positions are English-speaking.

Pros

- Only dedicated NGO and non-profit board based in Austria
- Covers Austria and the wider European market
- Many English-speaking roles listed
- Free to browse and apply

Cons

- Smaller listing volume than the generalist boards
- Mixes Austrian and other European vacancies, filter first
- No salary benchmarks on listings

### 3. UN Careers

4.2Best for UN Jobs. Primary portal for UN roles in Vienna, hiring in English with internationally competitive, often tax-privileged salaries.

Best forProfessionals targeting UN and agency roles in Vienna who can handle a long, roster-based process[Visit UN Careers](https://careers.un.org)The official United Nations recruitment portal. UN roles in Vienna are published here, and each Vienna-based agency, including the IAEA, UNIDO, and CTBTO, also runs its own vacancy page.

Pros

- Primary source for UN roles in Vienna
- Hiring runs in English
- Internationally competitive, often tax-privileged salaries
- Each agency links its own vacancy page for deeper search

Cons

- Recruitment runs on rosters, not rolling applications
- Can take 6 months or longer from application to offer
- Competition is strong for every posting

### 4. EURES

3.8Free EU Network. Free EU-wide public network that adds cross-border listings the Austrian boards do not carry.

Best forEU citizens open to cross-border roles who want a free public search channel alongside the Austrian boards[Visit EURES](https://eures.europa.eu)The EU-wide public employment network. EURES lists cross-border vacancies, including public sector roles, and is free for job seekers.

Pros

- Free EU-wide public network
- Adds cross-border listings beyond Austria
- Run as a public service, no ads or paywalls
- Useful complement to jobboerse.gv.at and ngojobs.eu

Cons

- Not Austria-specific, filter to Austrian locations first
- Listing quality varies between member states
- Less curation than the specialist boards

These four boards split the market cleanly. **jobboerse.gv.at** owns the Austrian federal administration, **ngojobs.eu** owns the non-profit sector, **UN Careers** covers the international organizations in Vienna, and **EURES** adds free cross-border volume. Keep one generalist board open alongside them; our [best job platforms guide](/jobs/job-platforms) ranks those.

## Which International Organizations Are in Vienna?

Vienna is one of the four major **UN headquarters** cities. It hosts the **IAEA, UNIDO, CTBTO**, plus the **OSCE** and **OPEC**. These organizations hire in **English** and pay internationally competitive, often **tax-privileged salaries**, which makes them the most sought-after employers in the city for international professionals.

They recruit through their own portals, primarily [careers.un.org](https://careers.un.org) and each agency's vacancy page. Competition is strong, and the process is slow: recruiting runs on **rosters** and can take **6 months or longer** from application to offer. Keep a parallel search running on the boards in our [jobs by industry guide](/jobs/jobs-by-industry) while you wait.

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## Who Can Work in the Austrian Public Sector?

The Republic of Austria lists its federal vacancies on **jobboerse.gv.at**, covering ministries, agencies, and the public administration. Most federal roles require **Austrian or EU citizenship** and **fluent German**. That makes the classic public sector realistic for EU citizens with strong German, and largely closed to third-country nationals.

If you hold neither citizenship, the international organizations and the NGO sector are the practical routes into mission-driven work in Austria. Newcomers should also complete their [Vienna registration](/living/vienna-registration) and, for non-EU citizens, sort the [work visa](/visa/work-visa) before applying.

### Citizenship is the gate, German is the filter

On **jobboerse.gv.at**, check the citizenship requirement in each vacancy before investing in an application. Even where EU citizenship suffices, fluent German is expected for nearly every federal role.

## How Does NGO Hiring Work in Austria?

The non-profit sector has one collection point: **ngojobs.eu**, a Vienna-based board that gathers **NGO, non-profit, and international cooperation roles** across Austria and Europe. Many listings are **English-speaking**, which sets the sector apart from the German-first federal administration.

Because **ngojobs.eu** covers the whole European market, filter to Austrian locations first, then widen the search if you are open to relocating. The free **EURES** network is the natural second channel for cross-border non-profit and public roles inside the EU.

## Official Sources

- [Jobbörse der Republik Österreich: Official public-sector job board](https://www.jobboerse.gv.at)
- [AMS (Arbeitsmarktservice): Austrian Public Employment Service](https://www.ams.at)
- [EURES: EU-wide public employment network](https://eures.europa.eu)

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Deep Dives

- [UN in ViennaIAEA, UNIDO, OSCE, OPEC](#international-organizations-vienna)
- [EligibilityCitizenship + German](#public-sector-eligibility)
- [NGO hiringngojobs.eu explained](#ngo-hiring)

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