Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Category: News, Daily Life / Tags: language centers, job search, tips, CV, Escuela Oficial de Idiom


It's no secret that Spain (and other European countries) have very high unemployment tax, that wages in recent years have remained very low, the cost of living has increased, that large corporations have taken advantage of these recent reforms to make massive layoffs ...
With this view are many Spaniards to try their luck in other places in northern Europe or as far away as Mexico, United States, Thailand, Japan or China. Similarly many dear Italian friends, after many years of Iberian, bwd they preferred to go home, often in the family, or go around the world.
That said, if you still feel the need to direct bwd your destiny in Spain, well, then you have a soul and Spanish bwd that our way of life and our culture tell you something. So welcome!
Here are 10 tips for finding a job: Documentation first requested the NIE (número de identidad de extranjero), an essential document to open a bank account, rent a house and, of course, look for jobs and subscribe to Social bwd Security: Quote After the Spanish language courses if your Spanish hesitates, then the advice is to study well the range of courses at the Escuela Oficial de Idiomas (public body), Instituto Cervantes de Madrid or the language centers of the universities of Madrid (UCM , UNED, URJC, UAM, UAH, etc.). bwd Sepe (Servicio Público de Empleo Estatal) a list of placement ... no, it is said that you will find working through the WEPS, but you can hope for an offer of free training, some companies prefer to hire employees already enrolled. Résumé here is the format most used in Spain for the production of a good CV. Profiles create different profiles for a number of sites that handle jobs (CareerBuilder, Infoempleo, Monster, Indeed, etc.). Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and other groups are present in social networks! Google create a filter in google (eg. Oferta, trabajo, administración, and Italian), and keep up to date on industry news. ETT (Empresa de trabajo temporal) employment agencies (yes, not the best, but sometimes work): Adecco, Michael Page, Manpower, Unique, laboris, etc. Read newspapers and magazines! Expansion, El País, El Mundo, Cinco Días, etc. Freelancers and new companies Do you want to start a business and you are young? Spain offers many benefits and opportunities: Madrid Emprende bwd (Agencia de desarrollo económico)
Category: News, Daily Life / Tags: language centers, job search, tips, CV, Escuela Oficial de Idiomas, ETT, Instituto Cervantes, working in Madrid, Madrid, NIE, Jobs in Spain, Sepe, Spain
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