I came to live in Spain with 36 años experience in road transport Logistics in the UK and Europe..and five years experience as a professional driving instructor/ profesor and made three enquiries on websites directly and got three immediate responses..
@@CamiloMacaya How long did you look? I am from Nicaragua, went to school in the USA both for my masters and BA and it has always been my dream to move to spain. With the situationi n the world, everything is paused, but where else would you look besides infojobs
@@MariaLopez-pg8uo Hi Maria.sorry to get back to you so late. I had actually set a job interview from United States when a recruiter from a company had seen my infojobs or linked in profile. It did not take long but it all depends on your skill set. If it's in demand, obviously your chances go way up. I'd love to answer any more questions if you have any :)
Glad you mentioned IT, I was specifically looking for that, so many mention teaching English, the most stereotypical expat job, I'm studying computer science but have been studying Spanish on my own for years also, it's a dream of mine to move to spanish speaking country,
Hi dude, Nice Video. What are the opportunities for experienced people in IT software development? Thanks. Also Can you elaborate about the salaries of IT jobs in Spain? Throw some light on tax system in Spain too. Thanks. GBU.
Sorry, I wasn’t aware of the comment. No notification for some reason. They are HUGE. Especially with experience. No english needed and you will live an upper middle class lifestyle. Become a manager and welcome to the top of the tax bracket.
Hey, sorry about my late reply. (only a year…) 😅 Wasn’t getting notified. :/ Yes, there are those jobs and there is possibility of getting these jobs “under the table”. Good luck!!
Hey juan, can you please tell me if there are Enough jobs to get for mba graduates, I am graduated in bba and mba, I have no experience, what are the chances of getting jobs in accounting, sales or business administration.
@@ericktwelve11 Thanks for the reply but it's not true, some friends of mine who works there got jobs with some difficulty, but they still got it, pls don't post fake information
Just by knowing English, very high. But you probably won’t be put in any position of power due to your lack of experience. But after 6 months to a year, you’ll get more opportunities for sure! Sorry for the late reply. No comment notifications for some reason :(
How good does my Spanish have to be to live and work in Spain? It’s pretty good when I speak, but I have trouble understanding peoples answers when they speak fast and use uncommon words/irregular syntax
I had hundreds of coworkers from Britain and other countries in Europe that didn’t speak a lick of Spanish*. It isn’t necessary. The fact that you can speak anything puts you in a better situation, especially when getting around.
Hey! Well I left a few years back but I’m sure they’re hiring. If you have legal work documents in Spain and speak native english, you should be able to apply with ease. The company was absorbed a year ago, it is now called Anteriad. (Previously BNZSA) Good luck!!
@@CamiloMacaya This is super helpful thank you! I'm Canadian so English is my first language and we have a have a working holiday visa that allows me to work there for 2 years. I will look into it now! Appreciate the help :)
hey brother, great video. i am trying to figure out how to do just this. right now i am teaching english with one of the many work-while-you-are-technically-a-student programs. i'm a native english speaker living in madrid. i am trying to break away from being here on a student visa. how is the pandemic affecting you? still hanging in there?
Well honestly, it just sucks that I can’t see family and friends and the less physical activity isn’t too great either, lol. But thankfully being in IT, I’m able to do my work remotely as is the rest of the company. It just feels like a long “staycation”. Well I hope you’re liking Madrid (at least before all of this happened). Although all immigration processes are annoying and Spain is no exception. It all depends on your particular situation. But going from student/work visa to a legal permanent resident can be quite a challenge. 😬
I don’t know what you mean by inter but I would recommend any course with coding involved. But if you’re interested in computer basics and have a slight boost to find a job in entry level IT, then I would recommend the Comptia A+ and Network+ courses.
Other than experience and/or certifications you will obviously need legal work permits. But if you’re good enough and a company really wants your skills, they could sponsor a work visa. Good luck!
My bad, for some reason I haven’t gotten notifications from comments made on my videos. No, in my case I did have papers. This is aimed for Europeans that don’t speak Spanish but love the lifestyle. People from third countries (Asia, Latam, US, etc…) must attempt to acquire a visa through their best means. (skills, “golden visa”, investment, education, etc…)
Hey Nancy! I’m sorry I didn’t see these comments earlier. I haven’t gotten comment notifications for some reason. :( I hope your friend is fine now. For what it’s worth if anyone is interested in knowing what jobs one can do “under the table”, restaurant jobs, english teaching, and any other skill based freelance. (Guitar lessons, athletic lessons, academic, even private English instruction)
There’s a possibility for anything if you have the right connections and skills. I have no idea how the fashion industry runs here and even less during this pandemic. I wish I could say, yes. There will be a job. But in this case I have no idea. If you speak decent enough english there might be a few unrelated entry level jobs you could do.
Sorry, no I don’t. The best you can find with no papers is a job working on a farm. But I doubt the job would be less than 8 hours daily. Good luck in Spain!!
I actually learned it over the years as a hobby and then I took a formal course in the US six months before moving. The certs I have are from Comptia. Although I am no master in IT. Im still taking online classes to get my Bachelors.
Uff I wish I knew how to answer that but I’m no expert with job finding in Spain. I’ve never used an agency but I would recommend looking at Infojobs to see if there is anything that matches your criteria.
I came to live in Spain with 36 años experience in road transport Logistics in the UK and Europe..and five years experience as a professional driving instructor/ profesor and made three enquiries on websites directly and got three immediate responses..
As an American hoping to move to Spain someday, this was great. Thank you for the video!
Happy to hear you found this helpful!
Thank you for your help , your advise was very helpful. I greatly appreciate this video, since I want to move to Spain soon .
@@CamiloMacaya How long did you look? I am from Nicaragua, went to school in the USA both for my masters and BA and it has always been my dream to move to spain. With the situationi n the world, everything is paused, but where else would you look besides infojobs
@@MariaLopez-pg8uo Hi Maria.sorry to get back to you so late. I had actually set a job interview from United States when a recruiter from a company had seen my infojobs or linked in profile.
It did not take long but it all depends on your skill set. If it's in demand, obviously your chances go way up.
I'd love to answer any more questions if you have any :)
Hi Juan, did you have to apply for a work permit?
Glad you mentioned IT, I was specifically looking for that, so many mention teaching English, the most stereotypical expat job, I'm studying computer science but have been studying Spanish on my own for years also, it's a dream of mine to move to spanish speaking country,
Hello there. Are you still interested in moving to Spain? I'm ready to help
@@jujitotv4853 sure, how can you help?
@@callous21 I can share my experience moving to Spain and landing a job. Please reach me at @maciasjoe on IG or share your username. Thanks
Hi, So what do'u think for IT jobs in Spain? How are the opportunities for IT jobs in Spain? Thanks
Hi Juan. Thanks for the video! Just wondering if you know about the work permit / visa requirements for a similar position. Was it fairly easy to get?
Thanks for the video Juan, when you got the job what was the Visa process that allowed you to work in Spain asa non EU please?
Hi, i planed to study mba in spain next year can i get a job there? ... Can you contact me.. I want to know about job scope and salarys.
Hi dude, Nice Video. What are the opportunities for experienced people in IT software development? Thanks. Also Can you elaborate about the salaries of IT jobs in Spain? Throw some light on tax system in Spain too. Thanks. GBU.
Sorry, I wasn’t aware of the comment. No notification for some reason.
They are HUGE. Especially with experience. No english needed and you will live an upper middle class lifestyle. Become a manager and welcome to the top of the tax bracket.
Is.there blue collar jobs like construction, drywall, cementing, truck driving available in Spain?
Hey, sorry about my late reply. (only a year…) 😅 Wasn’t getting notified. :/
Yes, there are those jobs and there is possibility of getting these jobs “under the table”.
Good luck!!
I am non-native english,can i teach there?
Yes ofcourse...if you can prove a level of proficiency in English along with a TEFL qualification u should be good to apply
Can you do one video about the management job opportunities and salarys, scope.???
Sir please tell me the starting salary of airport security screener in spain
im currently living in spain barcelona. I want a job?? how to finding job??
Hey juan, can you please tell me if there are Enough jobs to get for mba graduates, I am graduated in bba and mba, I have no experience, what are the chances of getting jobs in accounting, sales or business administration.
Zero, many young and old Spanish folks have the zero or experience in accounting, sales and business administración and can't get jobs.
@@ericktwelve11 Thanks for the reply but it's not true, some friends of mine who works there got jobs with some difficulty, but they still got it, pls don't post fake information
Just by knowing English, very high.
But you probably won’t be put in any position of power due to your lack of experience. But after 6 months to a year, you’ll get more opportunities for sure!
Sorry for the late reply. No comment notifications for some reason :(
Exactly 👆For the locals that don’t speak English, it’s definitely significantly harder.
How good does my Spanish have to be to live and work in Spain? It’s pretty good when I speak, but I have trouble understanding peoples answers when they speak fast and use uncommon words/irregular syntax
I had hundreds of coworkers from Britain and other countries in Europe that didn’t speak a lick of Spanish*.
It isn’t necessary. The fact that you can speak anything puts you in a better situation, especially when getting around.
I hv 2 year experience in hotel rendezvous in singapore hv an job?
This was super helpful! If you still work there, do you know if they are hiring atm?
Hey! Well I left a few years back but I’m sure they’re hiring. If you have legal work documents in Spain and speak native english, you should be able to apply with ease.
The company was absorbed a year ago, it is now called Anteriad.
(Previously BNZSA)
Good luck!!
@@CamiloMacaya This is super helpful thank you! I'm Canadian so English is my first language and we have a have a working holiday visa that allows me to work there for 2 years. I will look into it now! Appreciate the help :)
@@mehregansaffari9646 that’s awesome! You’ll love it here!
hey brother, great video. i am trying to figure out how to do just this. right now i am teaching english with one of the many work-while-you-are-technically-a-student programs. i'm a native english speaker living in madrid. i am trying to break away from being here on a student visa. how is the pandemic affecting you? still hanging in there?
Well honestly, it just sucks that I can’t see family and friends and the less physical activity isn’t too great either, lol.
But thankfully being in IT, I’m able to do my work remotely as is the rest of the company.
It just feels like a long “staycation”.
Well I hope you’re liking Madrid (at least before all of this happened). Although all immigration processes are annoying and Spain is no exception.
It all depends on your particular situation. But going from student/work visa to a legal permanent resident can be quite a challenge. 😬
take care guys
You haven't said where in Spain you got the jobs
Any part time jobs for students in barcelona???
At the moment, probably not. BUT a lot of young students get jobs at bars or waiting tables part time.
Actually, it depends in how old are you, in Spain you have to be over 18 years old to be able to work
Most of them dont hire foreign students(non EU) for food deliveries or as waiters because of the tedious paperwork. student visa allows only 20hrwork.
I have done inter so What Type of job I can get in Spain and what type Of Computer course I should do
I don’t know what you mean by inter but I would recommend any course with coding involved. But if you’re interested in computer basics and have a slight boost to find a job in entry level IT, then I would recommend the Comptia A+ and Network+ courses.
Any requirement of computer network and server engineer in spain sir??
Other than experience and/or certifications you will obviously need legal work permits.
But if you’re good enough and a company really wants your skills, they could sponsor a work visa.
Good luck!
How did you get your work permit.?
But i have experience of British council's work
Many people that are non-natives teach here but you will need an english teaching certificate more than likely.
@@CamiloMacaya where should it from?
my friend want the job contract in spain pls hlp him
What are the opportunity's about (master's in management and finance) please let me no brother ❤️
Bro are you in Spain
Did the job then sponsor a visa for you too?
My bad, for some reason I haven’t gotten notifications from comments made on my videos.
No, in my case I did have papers. This is aimed for Europeans that don’t speak Spanish but love the lifestyle.
People from third countries (Asia, Latam, US, etc…) must attempt to acquire a visa through their best means. (skills, “golden visa”, investment, education, etc…)
Can I get a job as a digital marketer in Spain, I am a digital marketer specialize in seo.
There are a few companies that hire for this mostly because of the language barrier but do your research u will find one
Friend,I speak English and spanish.I know digital marketing.Is it sufficient to get job in Spain?
As long as you're here legally you should be able to find something. But unfortunately I'm no expert.
It depends on where you are form
My friend doesn't have money to come home trying to see about job for him.
Hey Nancy! I’m sorry I didn’t see these comments earlier. I haven’t gotten comment notifications for some reason. :(
I hope your friend is fine now. For what it’s worth if anyone is interested in knowing what jobs one can do “under the table”, restaurant jobs, english teaching, and any other skill based freelance. (Guitar lessons, athletic lessons, academic, even private English instruction)
Next year I will move to spain after finishing of master in fashion management will there is possiblity to get job at Spain?
There’s a possibility for anything if you have the right connections and skills. I have no idea how the fashion industry runs here and even less during this pandemic.
I wish I could say, yes. There will be a job. But in this case I have no idea. If you speak decent enough english there might be a few unrelated entry level jobs you could do.
@@CamiloMacaya thank you so much for your quick and patience reply😊
I have no paper do you have any job for me in spain valencia i need 8 hours 6 hour job ..
Sorry, no I don’t. The best you can find with no papers is a job working on a farm. But I doubt the job would be less than 8 hours daily.
Good luck in Spain!!
Where did you learn and how did you master IT
I actually learned it over the years as a hobby and then I took a formal course in the US six months before moving. The certs I have are from Comptia. Although I am no master in IT. Im still taking online classes to get my Bachelors.
What was your job just with English as a skill?
Hi, sorry I would have replied earlier if I saw this. It was an entry level technical support job with high level English as the minimum requirement.
which agency can I apply for job with advice please IAM in Kenya country
Uff I wish I knew how to answer that but I’m no expert with job finding in Spain. I’ve never used an agency but I would recommend looking at Infojobs to see if there is anything that matches your criteria.
Mi name is yone sina
Nope, it says Manuel Muñoz.
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I subscribed your channel,plz brief me about i asked?
Do u know Spanish language
Or did u have to translate for them from England to Spanish
I know Spanish and English as native tongues.
Bro are u in telegram