UN G-1 Salary in Vienna, Austria

What a locally recruited General Service (G-1) earns at the UN in Vienna — the published local salary scale in EUR, with pension and estimated take-home.

G-1 salary in Vienna — at a glance

Locally recruited General Service (GS), paid on the local scale in EUR — no post adjustment or hardship allowance. Internationally recruited? See the P/D estimate.

EUR 32,314
Net · step 1
EUR 37,469
Net · mid-step
EUR 42,624
Net · top step
EUR 11 steps Hardship H

Net base salary range, before pension and insurance deductions.

G-1 salary scale — by step

Published General Service scale for Vienna. Per year, in EUR.

StepGrossNetStaff assessmentEst. take-home
Step 1EUR 41,151EUR 32,314EUR 8,837EUR 28,331
Step 2EUR 42,545EUR 33,345EUR 9,200EUR 29,230
Step 3EUR 43,938EUR 34,376EUR 9,562EUR 30,130
Step 4EUR 45,331EUR 35,407EUR 9,924EUR 31,029
Step 5EUR 46,724EUR 36,438EUR 10,286EUR 31,929
Step 6EUR 48,118EUR 37,469EUR 10,649EUR 32,829
Step 7EUR 49,511EUR 38,500EUR 11,011EUR 33,728
Step 8EUR 50,904EUR 39,531EUR 11,373EUR 34,628
Step 9EUR 52,297EUR 40,562EUR 11,735EUR 35,527
Step 10EUR 53,691EUR 41,593EUR 12,098EUR 36,427
Step 11EUR 55,084EUR 42,624EUR 12,460EUR 37,327

Est. take-home deducts a 7.9% UNJSPF pension and an indicative 2.5% medical premium. Indicative — the estimator below computes single/dependency rates and your exact deductions.

Estimate Your Take-Home in Austria Beta

A simplified estimate for a UN post at Vienna, Austria, on live ICSC figures — for internationally recruited staff (Professional P / D, in US dollars) or locally recruited staff (General Service / National Officer, local scale).

You must already have 5 years' continuous UN service to qualify, and it applies from your 2nd duty station onward. Paid for up to 5 years at any one station.
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See all allowances & benefits for Vienna — cost of living, dependency & language allowances & more

Other local (GS/NO) grades in Vienna

Same duty station, different grade — see the full scale for each.

Frequently asked

What is the G-1 salary at the UN in Vienna?

A General Service G-1 at the UN in Vienna, Austria earns a net base salary from about EUR 32,314 (step 1) to EUR 42,624 (top step) per year, per the local salary scale. Gross salary is higher; staff assessment and pension are deducted.

How is take-home pay calculated for a G-1 in Vienna?

Take-home starts from the G-1 net salary, minus a 7.9% UNJSPF pension contribution and staff medical insurance, plus danger pay where the duty station is designated. Post adjustment and hardship allowances do not apply to locally recruited GS/NO staff.

What is the cost of living in Vienna, Austria?

Everyday prices in Austria are roughly 81% of United States levels (World Bank price level index, US = 100).

These are UN common-system pay figures. The World Bank, IMF and NGOs and other non-UN employers posting in Vienna set their own pay — a role here does not guarantee these figures.