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Your guide to the employment landscape, working customs and local labor laws in Guatemala.
Capital
Guatemala City
Currency
Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ)
Languages
Spanish, K'iche', and Q'eqchi'
GDP per Capita
$4,504.13
Employer Tax
12.67%
Payroll Frequency
Monthly
Guatemala is the largest Central American economy, with a population of 17 million and a GDP of USD 77.5 billion (in 2020). The country’s public debt and budget deficit are among the lowest in the world, justifying its upper middle-income status. Guatemala’s economic freedom score of 63.2 makes it the 69th freest economy in 2022.
Major economic hubs:
Guatemala City, Mixco, Villa Nueva
Skills in demand:
Local: 1
World: 816
Local: 2
World: 1374
Local: 3
World: 2438
Local: 4
World: 2594
Local: 5
World: 3443
Computrabajo, Opcion Empleo, Tecoloco
1,291,000
Top Local Job Boards:
Top Local Job Boards
Number of LinkedIn users:
Number of LinkedIn users
Top Recruitment Agencies:
The table mentions common jobs with average monthly salary in Guatemala:
Job Title | Average Monthly Salary (GTQ) | Average Monthly Salary (USD) |
Financial Manager | 19,300 GTQ | 2460.10 USD |
General Manager | 17,800 GTQ | 2268.90 USD |
Business Development Manager | 15,900 GTQ | 2026.72 USD |
Financial Analyst | 12,800 GTQ | 1631.57 USD |
Business Analyst | 12,600 GTQ | 1606.08 USD |
Project Manager | 10,800 GTQ | 1376.64 USD |
The Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare regulates the employment laws in Guatemala. Employers must be aware of the relevant rules and regulations for onboarding locals in Guatemala. This section covers the details employers should be wary of before onboarding employees from the Central American nation.
As per Guatemala career occupation Law, all employment contracts must be published in Spanish with all relevant details, including benefits, compensation, and working hours.
The probation period in Guatemala is of two months.
Date | Name | Type |
1 Jan | New Year’s Day | National Holiday |
6 Apr | Maundy Thursday | National Holiday |
7 Apr | Good Friday | National Holiday |
8 Apr | Easter Saturday | National Holiday |
1 May | Labour Day | National Holiday |
3 Jul | Army Day Holiday | National Holiday |
15 Sep | Independence Day | National Holiday |
20 Oct | Revolution Day | National Holiday |
1 Nov | All Saints’ Day | National Holiday |
25 Dec | Christmas Day | National Holiday |
Type of Leave | Time Period | Mandatory |
Annual/Earned Leave | 15 days | Yes |
Sick Leave | At least 5 days | Yes |
Maternity Leave | 84 days | Yes |
Leave Compliance
Payroll cycle
Guatemala follows a monthly payroll cycle.
Minimum wage
The minimum wage in Guatemala ranges from GTQ 3,062.63 to GTQ 3,416.38, depending on the industry and activity.
Overtime pay
Any working commitment exceeding eight hours a day and 44 hours a week counts as overtime. Employers must compensate overtime at 150% of the regular pay rate.
Category | Tax rate |
Social security | 10.67% |
Professional Training Institute (INTECAP) | 1% |
Workers Recreational Institute (IRTRA) | 1% |
Category | Tax rate |
Social security | 4.83% |
Annual Income in GTQ | Tax Rate |
0 – 300,000 | 5% |
More than 300,000 | 7% |
The standard rate of Value Added Tax in Guatemala is 12%.
Guatemala mandates 13th and 14th-month pay for all its local workforce.
In Guatemala, the terms set in the employment contract and collective bargaining agreement lay down the termination process. Any deviation from the specified procedure and reasons for termination can lead to legal disputes.
The notice period in Guatemala is given in the following table:
Duration of employment | Notice period |
Less than 6 months | 1 week |
6 months – 1 year | 10 days |
1 – 5 years | 2 weeks |
More than 5 years | 1 month |
Employees who are terminated for unjust reasons are liable to receive severance pay of up to 12 months. However, they have 30 days to file a case against their employer and cannot rejoin as an employee after the matter has been resolved.
Guatemala offers two kinds of work permits – one for people with family ties in the country and the other for foreigners with Guatemalan employment contracts. The latter is the most popular type, and the employer is responsible for conducting most of the processes.
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Overtime Pay
Minimum Wage
Overtime Pay
Visa and Immigration
Firstly, the employee must get a temporary residence visa by applying at the Instituto Guatemalteco de Migracion or a Guatemalan embassy. The work permit is obtained by applying at the Ministry of Labor with the relevant documents. Before starting work in Guatemala, the employee must have both visas approved by the relevant authorities.
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