If you want to work in Slovenia (delati v Sloveniji) or anywhere in Europe, the first step is proper preparation. Employers in Slovenia are looking for workers who are qualified, experienced, and ready for the job. To make yourself eligible for employment abroad, you must:
1. Decide Your Job and Position
2. Obtain Certificates and Training
3. Collect Your Experience Letters
If you are planning to work in Slovenia (delati v Sloveniji) or apply for a Slovenian work permit (delov
no dovoljenje v Sloveniji), it is very important to prepare all required documents in advance. Employers and authorities in Slovenia need complete and valid paperwork before they can issue your visa or employment approval.
1. Valid Passport
2. Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)
3. Education Documents
4. Work Experience Letters
5. Training or Professional Certificates
An eligible employer is usually:
Labour Market Test (Trg dela – Test trga dela)
File Your Application with Confidence
After you have prepared all the required documents – including your passport, police clearance certificate (potrdilo o nekaznovanosti), school certificates (šolska spričevala), experience letters (potrdila o izkušnjah), and training certificates (poklicni certifikati) – the next step is to file your application for a Slovenian work permit (delovno dovoljenje v Sloveniji) or residence permit.
Filing a work permit application in Slovenia involves:
Without professional support, applications can be delayed or rejected because of small mistakes in documents, translations, or procedures.
Williams Services Slovenia is a trusted recruitment and immigration consultancy in Ljubljana that helps foreign workers (tujci v Sloveniji) find jobs, obtain work permits (delovno dovoljenje v Sloveniji), and complete all necessary documents, including police clearance certificates, experience letters, and professional certificates. We connect skilled workers with approved Slovenian employers (delodajalci v Sloveniji) across construction, manufacturing, logistics, and hospitality, ensuring a smooth, legal, and efficient path to employment in Slovenia (zaposlitev v Sloveniji) while providing ongoing local support and guidance.