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Does anyone know where i could find a job in spain?

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How do I get a job in spain. If i live in the United States I was thinking that maybe Spaniards have american companies over there and maybe I could get hire here and travel over there to work and live there does anyone know any company that does this?

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  2. If you speak Spanish and youve been working in a qualificated job you wont have a problem finding a job. If you don´t speak Spanish, either you learn it b4 going or you get low-paid jobs in fast food reastaurants or so, so be prepared 4 that.

    Spain is great! You will love it!

  3. Hola,,,,  the challenge you face is that in order to work in Spain a company must sponsor you. The process is daunting. The employer must show that a Spaniard cannot perform the essential job functions and there is a need for your particular skill.  You can find a company in the USA and request a transfer which is easier. You also need to apply for a visa if you are planning to be here more than 90 days. If you apply for a work visa then they will ask which company is your sponsor.  My suggestion is to look on-line for voluntary internships and while you are here make it known to everyone that you want to work,,,,  There is also a firm here in Spain that can assist you with obtaining a work permit and/or visa.  Don't give up,,, it is worth the effort to live here!

    Saludos

  4. um srry if this doesnt help but mabey u shud move to spain first and then look for a job....or if ur reely that desperate to find a job that u have to look in spain, why not just get one here?

  5. Try www.infojobs.net if you speak Spanish. It's the biggest work site for Spain. If you don't, try www.wemploy.com, smaller but maybe more helpful. Also, www.ambientjobs.com. It will be hard to find something from the US. If you really want to make it you should get there somehow and work your way there. Look for jobs at the Embassy as well. It's not easy and salaries are S****y, but you got to follow your heart. I don't blame you. Spain is the place.

    GOOD LUCK!

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