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Find Jobs in Iceland by City, Category and Work Type

Explore Iceland jobs in hospitality, construction, logistics, healthcare, seasonal work and remote roles. Filter by city, schedule and salary, browse employer-posted opportunities, or publish your vacancy on OpeningsHub.

  • Remote, seasonal and full-time roles
  • Salary-friendly browsing in ISK / kr
  • Fast path to city and category pages
  • Free employer posting CTA

Popular job categories in Iceland

Use category shortcuts to jump into high-intent searches and commercial landing paths.

Browse jobs by location in Iceland

Location clusters help capture local-intent searches and give users a faster path to city-level browsing.

Why job seekers and employers use OpeningsHub

This section supports trust, commercial intent and conversion for both sides of the marketplace.

Fast scan UX

Strong first screen, clean cards, visible salary language and clear navigation paths by city, type and category.

Employer-oriented posting

Free posting CTA is visible above the fold and repeated near the bottom to reduce friction for hiring teams.

Search-friendly structure

Marketplace sections, FAQs, internal links and location clusters help support broader search coverage.

Trust signals

Official Iceland resources for jobs, permits and ISK reference context help users verify key information.

How OpeningsHub works

Keep both user scenarios visible: job discovery for candidates and vacancy publication for employers.

For job seekers

  1. Search by job title, city, language requirement or work type.
  2. Open the most relevant category or location path first if you are still exploring.
  3. Compare salary wording, schedule, category and employer fit before applying.

For employers

  1. Click “Post a job for free” and add title, location, work type and salary details.
  2. Describe the role clearly, including accommodation, visa considerations and shift structure if relevant.
  3. Publish the vacancy and use direct application instructions to accelerate responses.

Official Iceland resources

Helpful trust layer for users who want to verify jobs, work-permit rules and reference exchange-rate timing.

Directorate of Labour

Official information on available jobs, job-seeker services and employment resources in Iceland.

Official jobs information

Work permit guidance

Official Iceland service pages explain work permit and work-based residence processes for foreign hires.

Work permit information

Frequently asked questions about jobs in Iceland

FAQ supports long-tail intent around permits, salary display, language and job-search process.

How do I search for jobs in Iceland effectively?

Start with a broad keyword and then narrow by city, work type and language requirement. Reykjavik, hospitality, logistics, healthcare, IT and seasonal work are good entry points.

Are salaries always shown?

Not always. When a salary is published, it should appear in ISK / kr. Some employers may provide a range, hourly pay, or salary-on-request wording.

Can I find jobs in Iceland without Icelandic?

Yes, some roles are English-friendly, especially in tourism, hospitality, logistics, international support, selected tech roles and some seasonal hiring cycles.

Do I need a work permit to work in Iceland?

That depends on your nationality and the role. Non-EEA/EFTA workers typically need a formal work-permit route before starting employment.

Where can I check official Iceland job resources?

The Directorate of Labour and Iceland’s official service portal provide core information on jobs, job-seeker services, work permits and work-based residence paths.

How can employers make a vacancy convert better?

Use a precise job title, city, work type, salary range in ISK, shift details, accommodation or visa notes, and a clear application path.

Looking for jobs in Iceland or hiring now?

Use the marketplace filters to explore roles by city and category, or publish a vacancy with clear salary and work-type information to attract faster, better-matched applicants.