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The labour market in Bali

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Updated byAnne-Lise Mtyon 20 September 2022

With its idyllic beaches, lush mountain ranges and charming smiles, it's impossible not to fall in聽聽love with Bali. If you've decided to move to the Island of the聽Gods to find a job, here's some聽information that will help you in your quest for work as a foreigner.

Good to know:

As an expatriate, you will need to be patient during your job search in Bali, as companies must聽sponsor their foreign employees to obtain the appropriate visa. This process is complex and聽costly.

The job market in Bali

Indonesia is a developing country that has gradually established itself as one of the major聽economic powers in Southeast Asia. With a population of over 264 M people, the country has a聽relatively low unemployment rate. Prior to the economic crisis caused by the Covid-19 epidemic聽in Indonesia, this figure had been falling significantly each year. Due to the economic crisis, the聽unemployment rate has risen a little but remains relatively very low (5.83% in the first quarter聽of 2022).

As for the Balinese without a job, they are usually competent university graduates who could聽not find work. And naturally, in order to protect its own population, Indonesian labor law聽clearly states that it is forbidden for companies, whether foreign or local, to hire expatriates for聽work that could be done by an Indonesian citizen. A document explaining why an expatriate聽was preferred to an Indonesian is required for any company hiring a foreigner in Indonesia.

Working as an expatriate in Bali

The process of finding a job as a foreigner in Bali can be weary and complicated. For example, it聽is mandatory for any foreigner wishing to work in Bali to apply for and obtain a work permit.聽Without it, working becomes illegal and punishable by a heavy fine and deportation.

The company wishing to sponsor a potential foreign employee must meet certain criteria:

  • It must be a legal business entity in Indonesia,
  • If it is a local company, it must meet specific capital requirements in order to sponsor,
  • It must also prove that the local workforce is not suitable for the proposed position

Regarding the costs of such a procedure, the employer must:

  • Apply for a temporary residence permit (KITAS) for IDR 8 million. This permit is valid for 6 or 12聽months, so it must be renewed every year,
  • Apply for a work permit (IMTA), also at a cost.

What jobs are available for expatriates in Bali?

While it is difficult for foreigners to find a job in Bali, it is not impossible.

Important:

Indonesian law states that foreigners working in the country must be considered "experts" in聽their field. This implies 5 years or more of work experience in their respective field.

If you are a new graduate and a foreigner, you will not be allowed to join a company, except if聽you are a native speaker teaching English. This is the path taken by many young, inexperienced聽expatriates, despite the low wages in this sector.

If you have the necessary experience and want to make the most of your chances, you should聽look into the hospitality sector and, more specifically, into management positions. In fact, most聽expatriates who work in Bali hold management positions (executive chef or marketing聽manager, etc.) in multinational companies or the hotel sector.

As for other jobs, such as waiters or other small "jobs" for a meager living, this is normally聽impossible, but you can still find a good number of expatriates doing such jobs in Bali. Some are聽illegal, and others have found ways to circumvent the law. Generally, the authorities are not聽very careful about such activities, but it depends on the case, and the risks are significant. It is聽best to make sure that everything is in order on your side to avoid any problems.

Wages in Bali

Salaries vary depending on the industry. An expatriate working in a leading industry such as Oil聽and Gas Company can earn between IDR 50 million (USD 3,750) and IDR 100 million (USD 7,500)聽per month; otherwise, one should expect average salaries to range between IDR 10 million and聽IDR 38 million (IDR 720 to 2,600).

An executive chef or hotel manager can earn a salary of around 3,000 USD to 5,000 USD per聽month. However, finding a job in this sector can be time consuming due to the sheer聽competition. The best way to work and live in Bali is to set up your own business in Indonesia,聽through which you can not only sponsor yourself for a work visa while earning a living in Bali,聽but also buy real estate on the island.

We do our best to provide accurate and up to date information. However, if you have noticed any inaccuracies in this article, please let us know in the comments section below.

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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 大咖福利影院's editorial department for 5. She loves politics, books, tea, running, swimming, hiking...

Comments

  • Guest
    Guest5 days ago

    Bali does have that 鈥渕ove here for a month, stay for five years鈥 kind of charm, doesn鈥檛 it? Beaches, mountains, and smiles that could disarm even the most stubborn Monday mood.


    For anyone planning to work here as a foreigner, the key is to understand how the system likes things done鈥攕lowly, properly, and with more paperwork than you expect. The most straightforward path is still through a company-sponsored work permit (KITAS). Local businesses that regularly hire foreign workers鈥攈ospitality groups, education centers, digital agencies, and certain NGOs鈥攖end to know the drill and handle the bureaucracy better than new or smaller ventures.


    It also helps to be realistic about what positions are open to expats. Indonesia protects many local roles, so niches like specialized management, tech, creative directing, diving instruction, and certain language-related jobs are usually the most accessible. If your skills are unique or in demand, doors open faster.


    Networking remains surprisingly effective here. A casual coffee in Canggu or Ubud can turn into an opportunity鈥擝ali鈥檚 good at that little bit of magic. Still, do things by the book. Working on the wrong visa may feel harmless at first, but immigration takes it seriously.


    Take your time, build connections, and let the island work at its own pace. Bali rewards patience鈥攁nd a sense of humor鈥攆ar more than rush and pressure. Good luck with your job hunt, and enjoy the ride!

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