# Where to Find Startup Jobs in Austria (2026)

> Where to find startup jobs in Austria in 2026: StartupMap maps 4,000+ European startups by hiring status, plus DevJobs.at, LinkedIn, and karriere.at compared.

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

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### 1. StartupMap

4.7Best for Startup Jobs. Only tool that shows which Austrian and European startups are hiring right now on one map, before roles reach the job boards.

Best forAnyone targeting startup jobs who wants to find hiring companies directly instead of waiting for job ads[Visit StartupMap](https://startupmap.one)A free interactive map of over 4,000 European startups across 55 cities, including Vienna, Graz, and Linz. Filter startups by city, industry, funding stage, and hiring status to see which teams are actively recruiting right now, with no registration needed.

Pros

- 4,000+ startups across 55 European cities on one map
- Filter by hiring status to see only recruiting startups
- Funding-stage and industry filters for targeted searches
- Free to use, no registration needed

Cons

- A company directory, not a job board with vacancy texts
- You apply via each startup's own careers page
- Covers all of Europe, so filter to Austrian cities first

### 2. DevJobs.at

4.5Best for Developers. Best curated developer-only listings in Austria with many English-language tech roles in Vienna's startup scene.

Best forDevelopers and tech professionals looking for advertised startup and scale-up roles[Visit DevJobs.at](https://www.devjobs.at)A curated job board for software developers and tech professionals, with listings from Austrian startups and scale-ups. Many roles are in English, and most are based in Vienna.

Pros

- Curated developer and tech-only listings
- Many English-language positions available
- Strong focus on Austrian startups and scale-ups
- Clean, developer-friendly interface

Cons

- Limited to tech and developer roles only
- Smaller overall volume than general boards
- Mostly Vienna-focused, fewer listings elsewhere

### 3. LinkedIn

4.4Best for English Roles. Where most Austrian startups post first, with direct recruiter contact and the best English-language selection.

Best forPeople targeting English-language startup roles and direct contact with founders and recruiters[Visit LinkedIn Jobs](https://www.linkedin.com/jobs)The global professional network is where most Austrian startups post their roles first. It offers direct contact with recruiters and founders and the widest selection of English-language startup positions.

Pros

- Most Austrian startups post here first
- Direct contact with recruiters and hiring managers
- Best selection of English-language roles
- Strong networking features for warm introductions

Cons

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

### 4. karriere.at

4.2Largest Austrian Board. Largest Austrian listing volume, the board that surfaces startup roles in Graz, Linz, and beyond Vienna.

Best forAnyone searching for startup roles outside Vienna or wanting the widest Austrian listing volume[Visit karriere.at](https://www.karriere.at)Austria's largest job board with over 25,000 active listings across all industries and regions. The interface is in German, and it is the board most likely to surface startup roles outside Vienna.

Pros

- Largest Austrian board with 25,000+ active listings
- Covers startup roles in Graz, Linz, and other regions
- Good filters by region, industry, and experience level
- Salary estimates shown on many listings

Cons

- German interface, no English version
- Mostly German-language listings
- Startup roles mixed in with corporate listings

Based on how well each platform surfaces Austrian startup roles, here are the **top 4 platforms** for 2026. **StartupMap** leads because it flips the search: instead of waiting for ads, you see which startups are **hiring right now**. **DevJobs.at**, **LinkedIn**, and **karriere.at** cover the advertised roles. For the full generalist ranking beyond startups, see our [best job platforms guide](/jobs/job-platforms).

## How Do You Approach Startups Directly in Austria?

Use **StartupMap** to build a target list instead of waiting for job ads. Filter the map by **hiring status** to see only startups that are actively recruiting, then narrow by **funding stage** and industry. Filter to **Vienna, Graz, and Linz** first, since the map covers all of Europe. The result is a shortlist of Austrian startups worth approaching before their roles reach the job boards.

**StartupMap** is a company directory, not a job board, so there are no vacancy texts on the map itself. You apply via each startup's own **careers page**. That extra step is the advantage: a direct application to a hiring startup lands before the ad goes live and skips the applicant pile on the big boards. Cross-check your shortlist against **DevJobs.at** and **LinkedIn** to catch the roles that are already advertised.

Illustration of a rocket, a growth chart, and a handshake, for the Austrian startup and venture capital ecosystem.Build, grow, raise: the Austrian startup scene.

## Are Austrian Startups English-Friendly?

Yes. Austrian startups are the **most English-friendly employers** in the country. Many run **English as the working language** and hire internationally, especially in Vienna's tech scene. That makes startups the fastest route into the Austrian job market for anyone without German. Outside the startup and tech scene, most Austrian employers expect at least **B1-level German**.

Startups also sponsor [Red-White-Red Cards](/visa/work-visa) for international hires, and **IT specialists** sit on the **Mangelberufsliste**, which eases the permit path for non-EU developers. To find English-first startups, start with **StartupMap** for the target list, then check **DevJobs.at** and **LinkedIn**, where the English-language ads concentrate.

## What Should You Expect from a Startup Offer in Austria?

Every Austrian startup offer sits on the same legal floor: the **Kollektivvertrag** (collective agreement) for the sector sets the **minimum salary**, and offers must be at or above it. On top of the base, expect **equity or bonus components**, the usual startup trade for a leaner base salary. Like all Austrian employees, you receive a **13th and 14th salary**, two extra monthly payments per year, and the standard probation period (**Probezeit**) is **1 month**.

Check the startup's **funding stage** before you sign: a **recently funded scale-up** hires faster and more predictably than a **pre-seed team**. **StartupMap** shows the funding stage per company, so use it to weigh offer risk, not just to find openings. For how salary and benefits are taxed, see our [income tax guide](/taxes/income-tax).

### Map first, boards second

Build your target list on StartupMap with the hiring-status filter, apply via the startups' careers pages, and keep a daily alert on DevJobs.at and LinkedIn for the roles that are already advertised. That covers both the hidden and the open startup job market.

## Official Sources

- [AMS (Arbeitsmarktservice): Austrian Public Employment Service](https://www.ams.at)
- [WKO (Wirtschaftskammer): Austrian Federal Economic Chamber](https://www.wko.at)
- [Work in Austria (ABA): Government hub for international skilled workers](https://www.workinaustria.com)

## Related Guides

[### Jobs by Industry The best job platform per sector, from startup jobs to hospitality](/jobs/jobs-by-industry)[### Best Job Platforms The top 8 generalist job platforms in Austria ranked](/jobs/job-platforms)[### Austrian Startup Guides The Austrian startup ecosystem, funding, and founders](/startups)[### Work Visa (RWR Card) How to get a Red-White-Red Card for working in Austria](/visa/work-visa)> On this page

Getting Started

- [Top platformsStart hereStartupMap + 3 boards](#top-platforms)

Working at a Startup

- [Direct approachBuild a target list](#approach-startups-directly)
- [English-friendlyLanguage + visas](#english-friendly-startups)
- [Startup offersSalary + equity](#startup-offer)

Help

- [Frequently asked questionsQuick answers](#faq)
- [Official sourcesVerified references](#official-sources)
- [Related guidesWhere to read next](#related-guides)

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