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How to make money in Switzerland?

Here, moneyland.ch provides a list of ideas to get you started down the path to earning extra money.
  1. Babysitting and pet sitting. ...
  2. Tutoring. ...
  3. Programming and IT support. ...
  4. Renting out your stuff. ...
  5. Mystery shopping. ...
  6. Writing and editing. ...
  7. House cleaning and gardening. ...
  8. Selling stuff online.




Making money in Switzerland in 2026 is most effectively achieved through high-skill employment in sectors facing persistent talent shortages, such as IT, Engineering, Healthcare, and Finance. Switzerland is a global hub for innovation, with companies like Google, Novartis, and Roche offering some of the highest salaries in the world—often exceeding CHF 100,000 for mid-level professionals. For those without a corporate background, the Hospitality and Tourism sector in alpine resorts and major cities like Zurich and Geneva offers steady seasonal work, though these roles typically require basic proficiency in German, French, or Italian. Additionally, Switzerland's thriving Biotech and Pharma industries in Basel are premier destinations for researchers and lab technicians. For non-EU/EFTA nationals, securing a work permit is the primary hurdle, requiring a binding job offer that meets specific salary thresholds. Networking through platforms like LinkedIn and targeted Swiss job portals like Jobs.ch is essential, as the Swiss market highly values local cultural fit and specialized certifications.

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Here are the 10 jobs in Switzerland that are needed most as of December 2022:
  • Nursing specialist (7.000)
  • Electrician (5.800)
  • =3. Sales advisor (3.500)
  • =3. Carpenter (3.500)
  • =5. Software developer (3.200)
  • =5. Project manager (3.200)
  • Retail specialist (3.100)
  • Polymechanic (3.000)


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If you wish to settle in Switzerland without taking up gainful employment, you must apply for a residence permit from the cantonal immigration and employment market authorities. Depending on your nationality, you must also obtain a visa from the Swiss representation abroad.

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In German-speaking Switzerland, rents range from CHF 1,100 to CHF 1,900, with an average of CHF 1,350. As a result, and on average, to ensure a good work-life balance, the recommended minimum gross annual salary would be CHF 48,600.

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Typical Swiss food
  • Cheese fondue. Melted cheese with bread cubes. ...
  • Raclette. Melted cheese served with Gschwellti (jacket potatoes), cocktail gherkins and onions as well as pickled fruit.
  • Älplermagronen. A kind of gratin with potatoes, macaroni, cheese, cream and onions. ...
  • Rösti. ...
  • Birchermüesli. ...
  • Swiss chocolate. ...
  • Swiss cheese.


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Switzerland is a very welcoming country, with 25% of its population being foreign individuals.

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Several cost-of-living indexes rank Z?rich as the third most expensive city in the world, ahead of even New York City and some have it ranked at the top with Paris, Hong Kong, Tel Aviv, or Singapore. In order to live comfortably in Switzerland, a single person would need more than $3,500 per month.

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