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Jakarta's labour market

Jakarta's labour market
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Updated byAnne-Lise Mtyon 26 September 2022

Jakarta, home to more than 9 million people, is a bustling city full of opportunities. As聽Indonesia's financial and commercial center, Jakarta is the country's economic mainstay as well聽as its main business and communication hub. In addition to being one of the most prosperous聽and fastest-growing cities in the country, Jakarta offers countless job opportunities for both聽locals and expatriates.

The Jakarta labor market

Jakarta is a dynamic city based on trade and various major industries, and its rapid聽development presents some obvious challenges. Despite the bureaucracy and chaotic聽environment, there is a market for foreign experts with specialized skills.

Most expatriates working in Jakarta are employed by foreign companies, teach English or work聽in the import-export sector. In recent years, demand for foreign talent has also surged in the聽country's rapidly evolving IT, communications and e-commerce sectors.

Import-export

This sector has always thrived in Jakarta since the city is one of the most important business聽ports of Indonesia. Job openings in this area include business development manager,聽operational efficiency manager, business consultant and strategic negotiator. As the Jakarta聽Stock Exchange is one of the main hubs for Asian trade, there are also many opportunities for聽stock market experts and financial professionals.

Oil and Gas

Just like the preceding sector, the oil and gas industry has always been a great source of聽employment for expatriates in Jakarta. In addition to offering high salaries, the sector provides聽different job sections, namely in the fields of financial analysis, engineering, management and聽geology. However, it should be pointed out that the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources聽requires foreign applicants to be over 30 years of age but under 55 years of age to work in the聽exploitation and consumer sectors in Indonesia.

Financial services

The finance sector is constantly in demand for talent, and expatriates can earn comfortable聽salaries as managers, consultants, CFOs, treasury managers, economists, data analysts and聽controllers.

Technology

As mentioned earlier, the information and communication technology sectors are growing fast聽in Indonesia. For this reason, companies are looking for engineers, software developers, web聽developers, technical consultants and cybersecurity specialists, especially in Jakarta.

Education

Due to the rapid growth in the number of international schools in Jakarta, the demand for聽foreign teachers is on the rise. The need for language tutors, especially in English and Mandarin,聽is particularly pressing and strongly attracts younger expatriates.

Hospitality and Tourism

As much as the business world prevails in Jakarta, hospitality and tourism are equally important聽components of the city's economy. Over the past few years, the government has been trying to聽boost tourism in Jakarta and improve the hospitality sector. Private companies are responding聽to this demand and are hiring expatriates for positions as hotel managers, chefs and business聽consultants.

Wages in Jakarta

Jakarta's foreign professionals are the 8th highest paid expatriates in the world, with average聽annual salaries that range from US$90,000 to US$120,000. Local companies looking for talent聽place a high value on the experience and skills of foreign workers and aim to attract them at all聽costs.

But, of course, salary quantum is determined by the industry one works in, their educational聽background and professional experience.

Some figures

  • Teaching in international and national schools generates an average of IDR 12,900,000 monthly.
  • Working in the oil and gas sector yields an average of IDR 10,900,000 per month.
  • Accounting and finance jobs pay an average of IDR 12,500,000 million per month.
  • The rapidly growing information and communications technology sector can generate salaries聽between IDR 6 million and IDR 20 million per month.

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Anne-Lise studied Psychology for 4 years in the UK before finding her way back to Mauritius and being a journalist for 3 years and heading 草榴社区's editorial department for 5. She loves politics, books, tea, running, swimming, hiking...

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