Here you can find answers to the most frequently asked questions.
Where can I find job vacancies?
We have around 1,000 vacancies across Switzerland. You can find them on our jobs page. You can use the filter function to find jobs in your area using the proximity search, use the keyword search for specific search terms or view vacancies by industry or function.
I would like to make an unsolicited application, how do I do that?
If you are not sure which role you are interested in, or if there are several roles that may suit you, you can register with us without obligation. Create a personal profile and upload your application documents. Our matching agent will suggest suitable jobs and our recruiters can find and contact you.
Are your services free for candidates?
Absolutely, we don’t take any fee from candidates, never. If you are requested to pay something from one of our recruiters, please report it to ch.legal@gigroupholding.com – specifying the kind of request and person who did it.
Is my data safe with Gi Group?
Your data is safe with us, and protecting it starts with knowing what to look out for.
At Gi Group Switzerland, we will never ask you to share:
• Personal ID numbers
• Bank account details
• Passwords (via messaging apps, SMS, or unofficial channels)
We use secure platforms and verified email addresses only, always ending in @gigroup.com, @gigroupholding.com or @grafton.com, If something feels off, please report it to ch.legal@gigroupholding.com – specifying the kind of request and person who did it.
I would like to speak to someone locally
We have 35 offices throughout Switzerland. Find the office closest to you and contact us directly.
I am working temporarily through Gi Group and have questions about my payroll (interim earnings, reference or other administrative issues), who can I contact?
Please contact your point of reference in the branch or the relevant Admin Hub directly. You can find the contact details for your branch directly on the website.
I want to work in Switzerland, what do I need to know?
Most foreigners need a permit to work in Switzerland. The procedure for obtaining a permit depends on your nationality and the type of employment. You can find more information on the official government website.
ch.ch/en/foreign-nationals-in-switzerland
I am a business representative and looking to recruit staff. Which services do you offer?
More information for clients and how to contact us can be found on our service pages.