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Where to Find Finance and Consulting Jobs in Austria (2026)

Jules de Bruin
Jules de BruinLiving in Vienna

Updated: August 7 2026| Found helpful by 3 others

Finding finance jobs

Updated August 2026. StepStone Austria is the strongest board for finance, accounting, and consulting roles, with salary benchmarks on most listings and an English filter. LinkedIn carries the Big 4 (Deloitte, PwC, EY, KPMG) and the strategy consultancies, which also post on their own career portals. karriere.at lists banking roles at Erste Group, Raiffeisen, and BAWAG.

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1. StepStone Austria

4.6

Best for Finance Roles. Strongest board for finance, accounting, and consulting roles in Austria, with salary benchmarks on most listings.

Best forFinance, accounting, and consulting professionals who want salary transparency before applying
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The strongest board for finance, accounting, and consulting roles in Austria. StepStone shows salary benchmarks on most listings and offers an English-language filter, which makes it the natural starting point for finance professionals.

Pros

  • Strongest finance, accounting, and consulting selection
  • Salary benchmarks shown on most listings
  • English-language filter for international roles
  • Detailed company profiles help with research

Cons

  • Smaller overall listing volume than karriere.at
  • Some features require registration to access
  • Fewer entry-level positions than the generalist boards

2. LinkedIn

4.4

Best for Big 4 Roles. The Big 4 and strategy consultancies post here, and their Austrian offices recruit year-round for audit and advisory.

Best forCandidates targeting the Big 4, strategy consultancies, and international finance employers
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The platform where the Big 4 (Deloitte, PwC, EY, KPMG) and the strategy consultancies post their Austrian roles, alongside their own career portals. The Austrian offices recruit year-round for audit and advisory positions.

Pros

  • The Big 4 and strategy consultancies post here first
  • Year-round recruiting for audit and advisory roles
  • Direct contact with recruiters and hiring managers
  • Best platform for English-language listings

Cons

  • Fewer Austrian SME and regional bank listings
  • Premium features (InMail, insights) are paywalled
  • Firms also expect applications via their own portals

3. karriere.at

4.4

Best for Banking Roles. Carries banking roles at Erste Group, Raiffeisen, and BAWAG plus the largest overall volume in Austria.

Best forCandidates targeting Austrian banks and anyone who wants the widest possible selection
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Austria's largest job portal. karriere.at carries banking roles at Erste Group, Raiffeisen, and BAWAG plus the largest overall listing volume, which makes it the volume play in every finance job search.

Pros

  • Banking roles at Erste Group, Raiffeisen, and BAWAG
  • Largest overall listing volume in Austria
  • Good filters by region, industry, and experience level
  • Salary estimates shown on many listings

Cons

  • Mostly German-language listings
  • Fewer international and multinational roles
  • No English interface, the platform is entirely in German

4. XING

3.9

Best for DACH Recruiters. Reaches DACH-region recruiters and German-speaking passive candidates that the international boards miss.

Best forGerman-speaking professionals open to recruiter outreach across the DACH region
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The DACH-region professional network. XING is where DACH recruiters search for German-speaking passive candidates, which makes a complete profile worthwhile even if you never apply through it directly.

Pros

  • DACH-region recruiters actively search profiles here
  • Strong for German-speaking passive candidates
  • Complements LinkedIn rather than duplicating it
  • Free basic profile is enough to be found

Cons

  • Fewer direct job listings than StepStone or karriere.at
  • Less relevant for English-only candidates
  • Recruiter features sit behind paid tiers

Run StepStone Austria and karriere.at with daily job alerts, keep LinkedIn open for the international firms, and maintain a XING profile for recruiter outreach. For executive and head-of positions, Experteer targets the leadership tier that rarely reaches the generalist boards. The full generalist ranking sits in our best job platforms guide, and the per-sector overview in jobs by industry.

Do You Apply in English or German for Finance Jobs in Austria?

It depends on the segment. Consulting is one of the few Austrian industries where English-only applications are common: the Big 4 and the strategy consultancies run international recruiting pipelines and post many roles in English. Banking is the opposite. Roles at Erste Group, Raiffeisen, and BAWAG are mostly advertised in German, and a German application is the norm. As a rule of thumb: if the ad is in English, apply in English; if it is in German, apply in German.

Language expectations rise with client contact. German C1 is expected for client-facing consulting work with Austrian Mittelstand clients, even at firms that hired you through an English process. Use the StepStone Austria English filter to surface international listings, and treat LinkedIn as the main source of English-language roles. Internal working language at the Big 4 Austrian offices is often mixed, but client deliverables for Austrian companies are usually in German.

Check the ad language before you write

The language of the job ad is the strongest signal for the application language. An English ad from a Big 4 or strategy firm accepts an English CV and cover letter. A German ad from an Austrian bank expects a German Lebenslauf and Bewerbungsschreiben.

Which Employers Hire the Most Finance and Consulting Staff in Austria?

Three groups dominate. First, the Big 4: Deloitte, PwC, EY, and KPMG recruit year-round for audit and advisory from their Austrian offices, posting on LinkedIn and their own career portals. Second, the strategy consultancies, which run smaller Vienna offices with the same international pipelines. Third, the banks: Erste Group, Raiffeisen, and BAWAG carry the most banking roles, advertised on karriere.at and the banks' own portals.

For a ranked comparison of the consulting firms themselves, see our management consulting guide. If you want to know how current and former consultants rate each firm, the accompanying user-review research summarises what reviewers praise and criticise per firm.

What Should You Expect from the Application Process?

The Austrian hiring process typically involves 2 to 3 interview rounds: an HR screening, a professional or case interview, and sometimes a team-fit conversation. From first application to signed contract, plan for 2 to 4 months. Consulting firms add case interviews to the standard rounds; banks often add an assessment step for graduate intakes.

Once accepted, you receive a written contract (Dienstvertrag) with a salary at or above the Kollektivvertrag minimum for the sector. All employees receive a 13th and 14th salary, two extra monthly payments taxed at a reduced rate. To see what a gross offer means in net terms, use our income tax guide.

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