Job market report · Ticino · 2026-05-11 – 2026-05-17
Ticino job market — week 20 2026
Updated on 2026-06-05
Ticino weekly job-market snapshot: 2006 new openings across 301 active employers.
Top 5 roles by volume
Top 5 employers
City breakdown
- Bellinzona 55 · 40.7%
- Lugano 39 · 28.9%
- Locarno 22 · 16.3%
- Mendrisio 14 · 10.4%
- Chiasso 5 · 3.7%
Last 12 weeks trend
What week W20/2026 means for an Italian cross-border worker
In week W20/2026 the Ticino job market posted 2006 new openings and 1125 closures, with a net balance of +881 positions and 301 active employers running at least one ad. The expanding net flow tells you how demand is shifting: an expansive week rewards speculative applications to known sector employers, a contractive one makes it more strategic to focus on the top employers in the breakdown and the roles with positive delta. The compensation median for new openings is 62 250 CHF gross annual — always compare the Swiss gross to the equivalent Italian net before evaluating an offer.
For a cross-border worker considering the move to Ticino, these metrics must be read alongside the CHF/EUR curve and commute costs. At equivalent gross, Ticino net is 25-45 % higher than Italian net for the same role, but a 5-cent FX shift moves EUR net by about 5-7 %. Weeks with a positive net flow are historically those when Ticino employers more readily accept an exploratory interview from a speculative application: the interview pipeline empties faster and "ghost" roles (unposted but latent) open up more often.
To read week W20/2026 correctly, cross-reference the net balance (+881) with the sector breakdown below: 301 active employers do not equate to 301 roles above the salary median, because the sectors that actually drive the median (mechanical engineering, acute healthcare, banking and insurance) have fewer openings but more solid compensation than entry-level administrative roles and fixed-term retail contracts. On a weekly window the most reliable signal for a cross-border worker is the convergence of three indicators — net flow, median and the number of recurring top employers — across 4-6 weeks: a single snapshot shows the direction, convergence certifies the trend and separates seasonal noise from the structural trajectory of the canton.
Methodology
The data comes from 80+ crawlers dedicated to the main Ticino employers, cantonal bulletins and public aggregators. Each night we refresh the active-postings snapshot and compute the delta versus the previous day. The weekly report aggregates deltas from Monday to Sunday (ISO week). Median salaries, when available, are computed on the basesalary fields of postings that expose a pay range in schema.org MonetaryAmount format.
Frequently asked questions
How often is the report updated?
The weekly report is generated every week at the close of the ISO week (Sunday); the hub page is regenerated whenever we publish new data.
Where does the data come from?
Our crawlers track corporate portals, ATS platforms (Workable, Greenhouse, SAP SuccessFactors, Umantis, etc.), canton Ticino bulletins, public aggregators and institutional sites. The pipeline aggregates, deduplicates and normalises cities and roles per locale.
How can I download the raw data?
The JSON-LD Dataset embedded in every report makes the page machine-readable as a structured source. For deeper export requests, reach out to the team via the contact form.
Between 2026-05-11 and 2026-05-17, 2006 new openings appeared in Ticino, 1125 were removed, and 301 employers posted at least one listing. The total number of active positions closed the week at 3126 (-7 compared to Monday).
In terms of dynamics, Ticino produced an average of 287 new postings per day. The most active employer was EOC – Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale with 144 new openings, followed by Solothurner Spitäler (soH) and ETH Zürich. The most in-demand roles sit in healthcare, manufacturing, retail and services — consistent with Ticino's economic structure, where EOC, large retailers and industrial firms account for the bulk of demand. Lugano and Bellinzona lead the geographic ranking of new postings, with Mendrisio and Locarno holding meaningful shares thanks to the Mendrisiotto pharma cluster and the Locarno tourism belt. Treat this as a snapshot: postings can close quickly and the top-employer mix varies from week to week, so cross-border workers looking for opportunities should keep an eye on the per-city and per-sector hubs during weekdays.
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