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An american trying to find a job in Spain?

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I fell in LOVE with the south of Spain while studing abroad, and now one year after graduating, with a BS(marketing) from Fordham University, I would like to know what is the best way to go about getting a job there?

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  1. Once you get you permits, teach English. Native English speaking teachers are always welcome in Private Schools or Language Academias.


  2. Spain is one of the hardest countries for jobs, immigration-wise. It's easier if you have EU passport... You should try to look at craigslist.com, sometimes there are jobs there. Also, I don't know if you want to work in marketing- but if you don't, you can go teach English about anywhere in the world, you don't even need good Spanish for it, you just have to get certified by a school like Global Tesol College, and they help you get a job. Or you should just move there, try to find a job by yourself.

  3. I agree with Agila13. You can apply with MWR (Morale, Welfare and Recreation) through the US Navy, and seek a position at NavSta Rota, just outside of Cadiz (Jerez).

    Link: http://www.mwr.navy.mil/

    Good luck, and adopt a pet from RAWL on-base if you make it there!

  4. The best way to go about this is to work in gibraltar which is a British Colony at the Southermost tip of spain.

    you earn good money, much more than in spain, and you live and spend it in Spain that has a lower standard of living.

    There are many online gambling firms taking people all the time.

    where i work there are loads of people from all over the globe doing this.

    good luck mate.

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