How to find a job in Bali

 



Bali is one of the most popular destinations in Southeast Asia — not just for tourism, but also for jobs in hospitality, tourism services, digital work, and creative industries. There’s a strong demand for both local workers and foreigners in many roles, especially where English or other language skills are needed.

 Common Jobs in Bali

 Tourism & Hospitality (Biggest Sector)

This is by far the most active job market in Bali:

  • Hotel staff – front desk, housekeeping, concierge

  • Restaurant & bar roles – waiters, bartenders, chefs, baristas

  • Tour guides & activity staff – diving instructors, tour operators

  • Resort management – guest relations, events, customer service

Tourism creates most of the job openings in Bali, especially in areas like Kuta, Seminyak, Ubud, Canggu, and Nusa Dua.

 Digital & Remote Work

Many expats and locals work remotely or freelance in:

  • Web and app development

  • Graphic design & video editing

  • Digital marketing & social media

  • Content writing and blogging

  • Virtual assistant roles

Platforms where remote work is common:

  • Upwork

  • LinkedIn

  • Fiverr

 Education & English Teaching

English teachers are always in demand — especially in private schools and language institutes:

  • English instructor / ESL teacher

  • Preschool and primary teachers (sometimes require qualifications)

  • Online English teaching jobs

TEFL or CELTA certifications boost your chances of getting a teaching job.

 Retail & Services

Bali has many retail shops, boutiques, salons, and spas that hire:

  • Retail assistants

  • Salon and beauty staff

  • Spa therapists and massage therapists

 Best Places to Find Bali Jobs

 Local Job Portals

  • Bali Jobs / Loker Bali – job listings in Bali

  • LinkedIn Jobs – professional opportunities and networking

  • Indeed Indonesia – Bali listings tagged by city

  • GrabJobs Bali – many service and hospitality roles

 Search by “Bali”, or specific areas like “Kuta”, “Ubud”, “Canggu,” or “Sanur” to narrow results.

 Top Locations for Work

LocationTypical Jobs
KutaHotels, restaurants, surf schools
SeminyakBoutique hotels, fine dining
CangguCafes, digital jobs, coworking communities
UbudEco‑tourism, retreats, wellness
Nusa DuaHigh‑end resorts, corporate hospitality

Tourist hotspots like Kuta and Seminyak have the most hospitality vacancies year‑round, while Canggu has more freelance and digital opportunities.

 Work Permits & Regulations

If you’re not Indonesian, most formal jobs (especially full‑time) require a work visa / KITAS sponsored by an employer. Hospitality and seasonal roles sometimes have alternative permit routes, but it’s important to secure the correct paperwork — working illegally can lead to fines or deportation.

 Tips to Get Hired in Bali

 Improve Your Chances

  • Have a professional CV in English

  • Learn some basic Indonesian (Bahasa)

  • Apply to many jobs daily

  • Visit hotels/restaurants with your CV (great strategy for hospitality)

  • Build online presence (LinkedIn / portfolio)

 For Hospitality Roles

  • Personal contact and persistence matter more than online applications

  • Many jobs are filled through walk‑ins and referrals

 Quick Summary

Most Active Job Areas

Tourism & Hospitality – majority of opportunities
Digital & Remote Work – creative + IT roles
Teaching (English) – steady demand
Retail & Services – entry‑level jobs

Best Cities for Jobs

  • Kuta

  • Seminyak

  • Canggu

  • Ubud

  • Nusa Dua

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Tell me:

  • Your skills

  • Your experience

  • Whether you’re a local resident or foreigner

…and I’ll suggest specific jobs you can start applying for in Bali

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