How do I become a ski instructor in Austria?

How to become a ski instructor in Austria

  1. 1) Gain a qualification that will be recognised by Austrian ski schools – SnowSkool’s Ski Instructor Internship Austria.
  2. 2) Consider achieving second-language proficiency.
  3. 3) Get a European visa (if you’re outside the EU)
  4. 4) Job applications – send off as many as possible.

How much do ski instructors make in Austria?

Ski instructor pay in Austria Austrian resorts pay a monthly salary that is guaranteed regardless of the demand for ski school lessons. Level 2 instructors should expect to earn $2450 per month, before tax, based on working 36 hours per week. That works out at around $20 per hour.

How do I become a ski instructor in Australia?

How to Become a Ski Instructor in Australia

  1. Gain an internationally-recognised L2 ski instructor qualification.
  2. Obtain an Australian working holiday visa.
  3. Apply for jobs in as many Australian resorts as possible.
  4. Phone interview + practical interview, you might have to travel.

Do ski instructors get tips?

While tips aren’t a given, it’s always nice when the instructor receives one. According to On The Snow, those taking part in a private lesson would be expected to tip 10% of the total cost of their lesson. However, those attending group lessons generally tipped a little higher at 15%.

How do I become a ski instructor in Switzerland?

How to become a ski instructor in Switzerland

  1. Get an internationally recognised Level 2 instructor qualification.
  2. Apply to the Swiss resorts you want to work at.
  3. Get a Swiss work permit.
  4. Nail the interview.
  5. Get to Switzerland and start living the dream!

Is being a ski instructor worth it?

The ski instructor lifestyle is pretty unbeatable; it’s a rare opportunity to work a job that supports the lifestyle you want to live. You’re not going to strike it rich but you will meet some amazing people while doing something you love. Nearly everybody is caring, approachable and willing to help you out.

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