How to find a Job in Spain

6 May
How to find a Job in Spain
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Work in Spain

Here are a few steps that can help you find a job in Spain:

  1. Explore the labor market: Find out about in-demand professions and economic sectors in Spain.

  2. Update your resume: Prepare your resume according to Spanish standards and in Spanish or English.

  3. Search for Jobs: Use online job platforms such as InfoJobs, Indeed, or LinkedIn to find jobs in Spain.

  4. Career Fairs and Events: Attend career fairs and events where you can meet potential employers.

  5. Consultation with employment agencies: Consult employment agencies or recruiting agencies that specialize in international recruitment.

  6. Network Marketing: Use your professional contacts and social networks to find opportunities.

  7. Learn Spanish: Knowing Spanish can improve your chances of getting hired and interacting with employers in Spain.

  8. Working Directly with Employers: Directly reaching out to companies that interest you can also be an effective way to find a job.

Finding a Job in Spain

Websites that help you find a job:

LinkedIn (https://ru.linkedin.com/): Powerful network of professional contacts, where you can find many vacancies in Spain, as well as networking opportunities.

EURES (https://eures.europa.eu/index_es): European job mobility portal, offers vacancies in EU countries, including Spain, and provides information about living and working in these countries.

Glassdoor (https://www.glassdoor.es/index.htm): In addition to job openings, offers employee reviews of companies and ratings of employers, which can help better understand work culture and working conditions in different organizations.

Jooble (https://es.jooble.org/): Job search engine that collects job offers from many other sites, including Spain.

Turijobs (https://www.turijobs.com/es-es/): A specialized portal for finding jobs in the tourism and hospitality sector, which is especially important for Spain as one of the leading tourist countries.

Domestika and Behance (https://www.domestika.org/) (for creative professions): Sites where you can find projects and vacancies in the field of design, illustration, video production and other creative areas.

SimplyHired (https://www.simplyhired.com/): Another job aggregator that allows you to search for jobs based on various parameters, including geographic location and employment type.

Idealista (https://www.idealista.com/): Although Idealista is known as a housing search platform, it can also post jobs related to real estate, property management and construction.

Spanish Public Employment Service (https://www.sepe.es/) Ministerio de Trabajo y Economía Social:  here you can not only find out about existing vacancies, but also read about training opportunities, become familiar with the legal aspects of employment, etc.

Labor Exchange (https://www.empleate.gob.es/empleo/#/) - Empléate: a huge database of vacancies is collected here. You can register, create a resume

Employment Bureau (https://www.oficinaempleo.com/) – Oficina Empleo.

Learn4Good (https://www.learn4good.com/) - Search jobs around the world, plus tons of information on learning, language certifications, and more.

InfoJobs (https://www.infojobs.net/)

Laboris.net (http://www.laboris.net/)

Infoempleo (https://www.infoempleo.com/)

Trabajos.com (https://www.trabajos.com/)

Trabajo.org (http://www.trabajo.org/)

Milanuncios (https://www.milanuncios.com/ofertas-de-empleo/)

Expansion (http://www.expansion.com/expansion-empleo.html)

Indeed (https://www.indeed.es/)

Xpatjobs (https://xpatjobs.com/)

ThinkSpain (https://www.thinkspain.com/jobs-spain)

In Valencia GVAJobs (probably in each autonomy there are local portals).

GVAJobs (https://labora.gva.es/es/gvajobs) is the portal of the Valencian Generalitat that offers services for job seekers and employers. Users can search for jobs, register their candidacies, and update their professional profile. Employers can post job requirements and manage applicants. The site also offers services to track the status of applicants and provides information on the results of job offers.

Job search sites in Russian

HH.ru (https://spain.hh.ru/)

EuRabota (https://eurabota.com/in/spain/)

24Ru.com (https://24ru.com/rabota-spain)

ElContacto.ru (https://elcontacto.ru/ispaniya/rabota/)

Specialized resources

EuroGraduate (http://www.eurograduate.com/) - helps university graduates find work in Europe

Tecnoempleo (http://www.tecnoempleo.com/) and TicJob (http://www.ticjob.es/) - vacancies for IT specialists

Source: spain2u