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The Job market screen shows available jobs in your country
  • You can view a different country's job market by using the drop-down menu located around the upper-right section of the page.
  • The list of jobs will show employers' avatar, employers' name, and the company's name, quality, and industry, as well as salary offered.
    • Industry is irrelevant as your citizen is skilled in all the different industries available in eRepublik.
    • The number of green stars next to a company represents its customization level.
  • To apply a job, press the "Apply" button. Acceptance is instant, but the employer may fire you at any time at their discretion.
    • If you already have a job, you must quit your current one before applying for a new one.

Job Hunting Tips and Info

  • If you are looking for a stable, secure job, you should probably determine how realistic the salary being offered is. If the company is not very developed, e.g. it doesn't have a lot of green stars under it, but it offers the same salary as a lot of other more developed companies, then changes are, that it will not last very long. If it does, then the employer will probably be forced to deduct your wage.
  • If you are a member of an organized military unit or are looking to join one, keep in mind that you may be asked or required to work in one of the unit-owned companies.
    • Previously in version one, you were not allowed to move out of your country without being forced to resign from your company. This is no longer the case, as you may now work at your company from anywhere as long as you and your employer's citizenship are the same.


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