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Where to Find Graduate and Student Jobs in Austria (2026)

Jules de Bruin
Jules de BruinLiving in Vienna

Updated: August 7 2026| Found helpful by 7 others

Graduate boards

Updated August 2026. Absolventen.at is the dedicated board for students, graduates, and early-career professionals, covering internships (Praktika), trainee programmes, and junior roles tied to the university system. UNIPORT, the career service of the University of Vienna, runs its own job portal and career fairs, unijobs.at lists university positions, and karriere.at adds the largest entry-level volume.

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1. Absolventen.at

3.9

Best for Graduates. Best for graduates and entry-level, with university-linked internships, trainee programmes, and junior roles in one place.

Best forStudents, recent graduates, and early-career professionals looking for internships, trainee, and junior roles
Visit Absolventen.at

The dedicated Austrian job board for students, graduates, and early-career professionals. Absolventen.at is tied to the university system and focuses on internships (Praktika), trainee programmes, and junior roles.

Pros

  • Focused on internships, trainee, and junior roles
  • Tied to the Austrian university system
  • Ideal first platform for recent graduates
  • Free to browse and apply

Cons

  • Few mid-career or senior listings
  • Mostly German-language listings

2. UNIPORT

4.0

University Career Service. University-run career service whose job portal and career fairs connect Vienna graduates directly with hiring employers.

Best forStudents and graduates of Vienna universities who want direct employer contact via fairs and a curated portal
Visit UNIPORT

The career service of the University of Vienna. UNIPORT runs its own job portal and career fairs, connecting students and graduates with employers hiring in Vienna.

Pros

  • Own job portal with graduate-focused listings
  • Career fairs with direct employer contact
  • Run by the University of Vienna
  • Free for students and graduates

Cons

  • Strongest for Vienna, thinner elsewhere
  • Smaller listing volume than the generalist boards

3. unijobs.at

3.9

Best for University Jobs. Only dedicated board for academic and administrative positions at Austrian universities, from research posts to admin roles.

Best forGraduates targeting an academic career or an administrative role at an Austrian university
Visit unijobs.at

A job board for academic and administrative positions at Austrian universities. unijobs.at is the place to look for research posts, teaching roles, and university administration jobs.

Pros

  • Dedicated to Austrian university positions
  • Covers both academic and administrative roles
  • Listings from universities across Austria
  • Free to browse and apply

Cons

  • Limited to the university sector
  • Mostly German-language listings

4. karriere.at

4.3

Largest Volume. Entry-level filter adds the largest volume of junior roles across all sectors in Austria.

Best forGraduates who want maximum volume across all industries and regions alongside the niche graduate boards
Visit karriere.at

Austria's largest job portal. The entry-level filter on karriere.at adds the largest volume of junior roles across all sectors, from corporates to SMEs in every region.

Pros

  • Largest volume of entry-level roles in Austria
  • Covers all sectors and regions
  • Good filters by region, industry, and experience level
  • Free to browse and apply

Cons

  • Not graduate-specific, so filtering is on you
  • Mostly German-language listings

Absolventen.at leads because it is the dedicated board for graduates: internships (Praktika), trainee programmes, and junior roles sit in one place, tied to the university system, and it is free to browse and apply. UNIPORT and unijobs.at cover the university side, and karriere.at adds volume. The best setup pairs one niche graduate board with one generalist, the same rule as our jobs by industry guide.

When Do Trainee Programmes Start in Austria?

Trainee programmes at Austrian corporates usually start in September and October, with applications opening the preceding spring. That timing matters: if you graduate in summer and wait for your diploma before applying, the autumn intake is already closed. Start applying in March or April for a September start.

Absolventen.at collects trainee programmes in one place, and karriere.at lists them alongside regular junior roles. The corporates also post on their own career portals, so shortlist your target companies early and set alerts on both boards.

Apply in spring for an autumn start

The trainee cycle runs once a year at most Austrian corporates. Applications open in spring, intakes start in September and October. Missing the spring window usually means waiting a full year for the next intake.

How Many Hours Can Students Work in Austria?

Students from EU/EEA countries can work in Austria without restrictions. Non-EU students are capped at 20 hours per week on a student residence permit. That cap shapes the job search: part-time junior roles, working-student positions, and internships fit inside it; full-time roles do not until the permit changes.

If you are still applying for your permit, our student visa guide covers the residence-permit side. For the job side, Absolventen.at and the entry-level filter on karriere.at both surface part-time and working-student roles that fit the 20-hour cap.

How Do Internships Work in Austria?

Internships tied to a degree programme are standard in Austria, and paid internships fall under the Kollektivvertrag of the sector, which sets the minimum pay. Degree-linked internships (Pflichtpraktika) are built into many Austrian study programmes, so employers expect intern applications and advertise for them.

Absolventen.at is the first stop for advertised Praktika, and UNIPORT adds university-vetted listings and career fairs where employers recruit interns directly. For the study side, from enrolment to tuition, see our education guides.

Illustration of a graduation cap, a book, and a university building, for studying at Austrian universities.
Cap, book, campus: studying in Austria.