Werklist Bosnia works at the source of the hiring process: finding, reviewing, and preparing candidates in Bosnia and Herzegovina for employers hiring in Germany, Austria, and across the EU. The branch is built around local recruitment, candidate verification, document collection, German language screening, interview and casting coordination, and practical preparation before a worker enters an international employment process.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of Europe's established labour-sending countries. Around a third of everyone born there now lives abroad, with roughly 220,000 Bosnians in Germany and 170,000 in Austria, the legacy of guest-worker routes that opened in the 1960s. That long history gives employers access to candidates who often already speak German, have family in the receiving country, and understand contract work, shift schedules, and the discipline of a German or Austrian job site before they apply.
The flagship corridor runs to Germany under the West Balkan Regulation, § 26 Abs. 2 of the Employment Ordinance (BeschV). As a non-EU country, Bosnia reaches the German labour market through this route, which needs a binding job offer and consent from the Bundesagentur für Arbeit rather than the formal qualification recognition the standard skilled-worker visa demands. The annual quota was raised to 50,000 visas across the six Western Balkan countries on 1 June 2024 and the scheme was made permanent, so the lane is open year round.
Hiring from Bosnia is not only about finding available workers. It requires local sourcing, identity and work-history checks, German level testing, realistic expectation setting, document readiness, registration of the labour-export file with the relevant BiH authority, and coordination with the German consent process. Werklist Bosnia is designed to make that process more controlled before candidates are presented to employers.
The branch is strongest in metalworking and construction trades, the categories the German Mittelstand is short of. Typical profiles include welders trained to MIG, MAG, and TIG, locksmiths and metalworkers, CNC operators, fitters, electricians, plumbers, scaffolders, and masons, drawn from Bosnia's German-style vocational system and the metalworking base around Zenica, Tuzla, and the Una-Sana canton. The branch also supports drivers, warehouse and logistics roles, and care and hospitality staff.
Every hiring project starts with role requirements. Candidates are reviewed against the actual job: trade experience, availability, German level, documentation status, salary expectations, and readiness to relocate to Germany or Austria. Where required, candidates are interviewed, trade-tested, screened on German, shortlisted, and prepared. Employers can run the selection by video or fly in for an in-country casting event with practical testing.
Werklist Bosnia also supports the administrative side of overseas hiring. This can include document collection and translation, candidate data organisation, contract coordination, German exam booking through Goethe or telc, visa appointment preparation for the German embassy in Sarajevo, registration on the BiH side, and communication between the candidate, employer, local partners, and destination-side teams.
Werklist Bosnia supports companies and partners looking to hire Bosnian workers, recruit from Bosnia and Herzegovina under the West Balkan Regulation, source skilled trades for Germany and Austria, manage foreign worker recruitment, and coordinate international employment processes from the country. Work is carried out in line with § 26 Abs. 2 BeschV, Bundesagentur für Arbeit consent rules, BiH labour-export registration, employer requirements, and destination-market conditions.