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Basically, we recognize employment as the Main Occupation which is a contractual relationship between employer and employee on the basis of a contract. It can be closed for an indefinite period, leading to permanent employment, as well as for a defined period, after which employment ends. Then there is a Part-time Occupation either an Agreement to Perform Work or Agreement to Complete a Job. Both of them do not fully constitute employment and should only be used for casual work. Both have specific rules and restrictions. More you can read in the publication here: socialnipece.brno.cz/sluzby-mesta/publikace-vydane-odborem-socialnim-magistratumesta-brna/ 

In the Czech Republic you can work as an employee or set up your own business or it's also possible to be both self-employed and at the same time an employee. As an employee, you should always carefully study the employment contract before signing it. The taxes and social and health security are deducted from your salary by the company you work for and the net salary that belongs to you will come to your account. If you want to set up a business, you can visit the Brno City Trade Licensing Office where you can obtain all the information regarding the founding a business and the possibilities connected to it but remember you will be responsible to pay social and health security by yourself and at least once a year you have to file a tax return and pay income tax. 

Are you looking for a job? At first, we recommend you to read this article to be aware of how it works in here and where to begin: www.brnoexpatcentre.eu/im-an-expat/gettinga-job/. You can find also the biggest companies who appreciate foreign language speakers and useful websites for searching a job. 

If you are unemployed first you should go to a Labour Office (https://portal.mpsv.cz/sz/zamest/zpr_prace) and register yourself as a job seeker: https://www.brnoexpatcentre.eu/im-an-expat/employment-office/registration/. If you are registered the social and health security is covered and you don't have to pay it. If you work for some certain time you will also receive some financial support. 

Meanwhile, prepare your CV and address potential employers. Except those which are already mentioned in the Brno expat links above we have chosen a few more options where to find the employers:

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