Werklist Serbia works at the source of the hiring process: finding, reviewing, and preparing candidates in Serbia for employers hiring in Germany, Austria, and the wider European Union. The Belgrade branch is built around local recruitment, candidate verification, document collection, interview coordination, and practical preparation before a worker enters an international employment process.
Serbia is one of the most direct West Balkan labour corridors into the German-speaking market. Under the West Balkan Regulation (§ 26 Abs. 2 BeschV), administered by the Bundesagentur für Arbeit, Serbian nationals can take up almost any non-regulated job with a binding offer, with no requirement to have a vocational qualification recognised first and an annual quota of 50,000 approvals. This gives employers fast, legal access to candidates who are ready to work.
Serbian workers are strongest in hospitality and construction. The country runs its own resort, hotel, and restaurant economy and a busy construction sector, so cooks, waiters, housekeepers, masons, carpenters, tilers, plumbers, electricians, and welders arrive with real hands-on experience. A secondary strength is CNC machining and automotive supply, where operators and quality controllers feed Tier-2 work for Bavarian and Austrian plants.
Hiring from Serbia is not only about finding available workers. It requires local sourcing, identity checks, work-history review, realistic expectation setting, document readiness, vacancy registration with the National Employment Service (NSZ), and coordination with the German or Austrian side of the process. Werklist Serbia is designed to make that controlled before candidates are presented to employers.
The branch supports recruitment for blue-collar, semi-skilled, skilled, and operational roles, depending on employer demand, candidate availability, and destination-country requirements. Typical profiles include hospitality staff, kitchen crews, housekeepers, construction tradespeople, welders, CNC operators, assemblers, drivers, warehouse workers, and other practical workforce categories.
Every hiring project starts with the role. Candidates are reviewed against the actual job: experience, availability, German language level, documentation status, salary expectations, contract understanding, and readiness to work abroad. Where required, candidates are interviewed, trade-tested at an in-country casting, shortlisted, and prepared before the employer makes a final selection.
Werklist Serbia also supports the administrative side of overseas hiring from Serbia. This can include document collection, NSZ vacancy registration, preparation of the West Balkan Regulation file for the Bundesagentur für Arbeit, contract coordination, medical and travel preparation, visa support, and communication between the candidate, employer, local partners, and destination-side teams.
Werklist Serbia supports companies and partners looking to hire Serbian workers, recruit from Serbia, source candidates for Germany and Austria, manage foreign-worker recruitment, and coordinate international employment processes from Belgrade. Work is carried out in line with applicable laws, employer requirements, recruitment rules, immigration procedures, and destination-market conditions.