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Welcome to Prague“Prague never lets you go… this dear little mother has sharp claws”
~ Franz Kafka
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Did you know that….
Prague is among the top 10 citieswith the best conditions for expats?
Prague was nominated for the final listof cities running for the European BestDestination Award in 2017?
Czech Republic is among the top 5cities in the Quality of Life Index?
Check the Expat Insider for more.Click HERE
SalariesIn Czech Republic
Transportation & AccommodationIn Prague
Health & Social Insurance
Banks & Telecommunication
Expat community Events, Czech lessons
Explore the city
Find out more about
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Salaries in Czech Republic
Salary is paid monthly and retrospectively
This means that you will get your first salary
after one month working. Usually the
salary is paid between the 10th and 18th day
of the month.
Gross Salary for junior positions
The average salary for Junior Positions is
between 33.000 and 38.000 CZK.
Compare the costs of living
With the following tool, you can get a better idea about the living costs in Prague and
compare them to different European
cities.
Net Salary for junior positions
Between 25.000 and 29.000 CZK (approx.
€980 and €1.140). With the exchange
rate: 1 EUR = 25,5 CZK.
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• Public transport in Prague is extensive, integrated, cheap, fast, safe and reliable.
• Subway/metro, buses or trams operate anytime during the day, some at night.
• Tickets are sold at any newspaper stand or in subway stations. Tickets must be validated on entry otherwise they
are invalid.
• With the Litacka card you can travel one month for 550 CZK (20 €) or buy the yearly ticket for 3.650 CZK (145 €).
• At www.dpp.cz/en you can find all you need to know about tickets, schedules and prices.
• For travelling outside of Prague, use the large network of train or bus transportation.
Public Transportation
Download mobile App IDOS to find the best connection in Czech Republic
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• Distance is 15km (9 miles)
• Transfer:
• Taxi / Uber
• Public Transportation
• Bus 119 to metro station Nadrazi Veleslavin
(Green line A by metro)
• Bus 100 to metro station Zlicin
(Yellow line B by metro)
From Airport
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Key Costs in Prague
Cost of living in Prague, Jan 2019
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Cost Of Living In Prague - Facts
Cost of living rank 256th out of 439 cities in the world
(first on being most expensive)
Average Monthly Net SalaryIn Prague (after tax)
27,846.22 CZK
Prague has a cost of
living index of
48.64
A single person monthly costs
10,857.04 CZK
without rent.
Cost of Living in Prague. Jan 2019. Prices in Prague
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Finding Accommodation
Facebook groups:
FLATSHARE in PRAGUE
Prague Flat Finder
SpolubydleniPRAHA
Levnebydleni,spolubydleniPRAHA
Long-term solutions:
www.bezrealitky.cz
www.myflatshare.com
www.sreality.cz
Short-term solution:
www.airbnb.cz
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How much does it cost to live in Prague?
19 123 CZK
PRAGUE 6
PRAGUE 2 - Vinohrady
25 851 CZK
PRAGUE 3 - Žižkov
20 426 CZK
PRAGUE 5 - Smíchov
21 449 CZKPRAGUE 4 - Podolí
17 198 CZK
16 743 CZK
PRAGUE 10 - Vršovice
PRAGUE 9 - Prosek
16 400 CZK
PRAGUE 7
20 674 CZK
PRAGUE 1
29 271 CZK
PRAGUE 8
19 771 CZK
* Prices are for rent 60m² flat per month
Average cost of rent – month/flat 60 m²
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Health and Social insurance will be deducted automatically from your salary (gross amount) and
together with other taxes, influences the net value we mentioned before.
Health and Social Insurance
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• You will need to set up a Bank Account to receive your first salary.
• It is really easy and fast to open an account in the Czech Republic.
Many banks offer the account free of charge. All you need is:
• ID or Passport
• Address
• Phone Number
Banks and bank accounts
List of banks operating in Czech Republic.
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Currency Exchange
Our tip: Even though euros are now accepted in Prague at almostall shops, supermarkets and restaurants, the exchange ratesfluctuate and are not accurate to actual rates. We recommend tochange your money first. At most places you can pay by credit ordebit card (MasterCard, Visa, Maestro).
Cash Machines - some banks charge international fees
Banks - always charge a commission based on the exchanged amount
Exchange Offices - check the rates and commission
• https://www.exchange.cz/mobileyou - find a good rate and no commission.
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For residents outside of the European Union,you should have a Czech Number to avoid roaming.
Telecommunication providers
There are pre-paid and post-paid rates. The main operators in CZ are:
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Stay up to date onSocial Events
Expat Community The community of expats in Prague is pretty large with over 100.000 people. There are many events organized for expats so you can get to know new people and make new friends.
Click for News Check the Prague Expats Facebook
group
Learn theCzech
language
If you like to go out at night, have a look at Dlouha trida street with a lot of bars and clubs.
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The best way to get to know Prague is by exploring it, walking around, finding
your favorite parks, restaurants, bars, café's, monuments, buildings, shops…
Check tripadvisor for more tips
Things to Do in Prague
Tips for a free tour:http://discover-prague.com/tours-trips-tickets/royal-walk-free-tour/http://www.neweuropetours.eu/prague/en/homehttps://www.freetour.com/
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SupermarketsAlbertTesco
GlobusKaufland
BillaLidl
Shops in Prague
Shopping mallsPalladium
Atrium FloraOC NovySmichovCentrum Chodov
Quadrio
Traditional farmer’s marketshttp://www.farmarsketrziste.cz/en/
Namesti Jiriho z Podebrad (Jirak)Naplavka
Rezacovo namesti (Hermanak)
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Rent a bike
Renting a bicycle could be a great solution to explore Prague. Youcan try one of the following rentals:
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Our tip: Try the YouTube channel called HONEST GUIDE, full of useful informationabout travelling around Prague and the Czech Republic. Tips for good places to party, for dinners, sightseeing and how to avoid scams!
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Travel around Czech Republichttp://www.myczechrepublic.com/
Brno Český Krumlov Olomouc Karlovy Vary Český Ráj
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ExxonMobil BSC Prague
43 %/57 %Men/Women
70+
Languages
+50 % of employees under 35 Years Age
Employees
Czechs
45 %+20
1200
Nationalities
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Our core values
Something to be
proud of…
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150Countries
served
70+ Nationalities
18Businesslanguages
51 %International
employees
Global
International Project
Assignments
Making a Difference
Varied Business Networks
Diverse Workforce
Cross-Functional
Moves
Global Reach
Travel
Truly Global Organisation
Daily Use of other Foreign
Languages
English Speaking
Office
Providing for World’s
Energy Needs
Expatriate Assignments
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Caring ...about health,family,
community
Workflexibility
Friendly atmosphere
Team spiritSocial
Responsibility
Extensive Wellness Program
Social Club, Events
Work place & time flexibility
Personal Time-off
Dedicated Family Advisor
Inclusion & Diversity
Childcare Support Program
Onsite MOH
Work Life Balance
Team Spirit
Safety & Ergo
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135 years in the Energy
Market
14+ years in Prague
1,000+ employees in Prague since
2007
Stability
Well-established
Affiliate
Well Controlled
Word-class Operations
Long-term Oriented
Friendly & Collaborative Environment
Financial Discipline
Reputation for Reliability
High Standards
Long History of Success
Proven Business Models
Largest Publicly Traded Energy
Company
Ethics
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Progress
... about having an
impact on the organization
Personal and professional development
Training, on the job
learning, career
opportunities
Language Courses
Job Rotation
Technical Training
Leadership Training
Individual Effectiveness
Training
Mentoring & CoachingProgram
Variety of JobOpportunities
Career Development
Planning
Skills Assessments
DynamicEnvironment
Focus on Improvement
Employee Networks
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• https://www.jobs.cz/fp/exxonmobil-4480/
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• https://jobs.exxonmobil.com/content/All-Job-Locations/
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