How to Move to Europe for Work: A Step-by-Step Guide from PowerTech
HOW TO MOVE TO EUROPE FOR WORK: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE FROM POWERTECH
We often hear: "I want to work in Europe, but I don’t know where to start." That’s perfectly normal. When you’ve never dealt with visas, paperwork, or relocating — it can seem complicated. But it doesn’t have to be. At PowerTech, we guide you through the entire process — calmly, step by step.
Working in Europe isn’t just about a stable income.
Working in Europe isn’t just about a stable income.
It also offers: — valuable experience that’s respected both in the EU and back home — opportunities for career growth — a fresh perspective on your profession and life — the possibility to relocate with your family if you choose to stay long-term
WHERE TO START?
The first step is to understand where and why you want to go. Some people are looking just to earn money, others want experience in a specific industry, while some are aiming to change their country of residence. At PowerTech, we help you choose the right country and vacancy based on your goals. We take everything into account — your profession, language level, preferences for climate, lifestyle, and work schedule.
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT JOB VACANCY?
Even a single profession can have many variations. For example, a metal structure installer could work in a factory, assemble parts on a construction site, or prepare components for welding. We conduct an interview to learn about your background and experience — and then offer the most suitable job options. And if you don’t have experience yet but are motivated to start — we’ll guide you on where to get the right training and earn a European-standard certificate.
We will: — Tell you exactly which documents are required — Review and submit them on your behalf — Schedule your appointment at the visa center — Prepare you for your interview with the consulate We know exactly how everything should be arranged to avoid rejections and ensure a smooth process.
2. What happens after getting the visa?
We will: — Help you book your ticket and meet you at the airport — Provide accommodation (included in the program) — Give you a welcome pack (SIM card, transport pass, city map) — Accompany you to migration offices for local registration — Arrange housing near people from your home country to make adaptation easier
3. Minimal Risks
If you’re employed through PowerTech, you’ll have a coordinator and on-the-ground support. Even if you’re hired directly by the employer — we stay in touch and are always ready to step in if anything goes wrong.
No. For most job openings, conversational Russian is sufficient. Knowledge of English or the local language is a plus, but not a requirement. The main thing is a willingness to work and learn.
Many try — and then come to us. On your own, it's easy to fall into the hands of scammers or waste months gathering information that becomes outdated every day. We work directly with employers, don’t charge for empty promises, and don’t offer what doesn’t exist. That saves you not just money, but also peace of mind.
In practice: — beginners earn from $1,500–2,000 per month; — experienced workers earn $3,000–5,000 and more. Accommodation, clothing, and transport to work are already included. You receive a clear salary, with no hidden expenses.