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Good to know when coming to Spain and Madrid .............................................................................................................
Jobs Guide from www.justlanded.com
Working in Spain
Finding a
job in Spain may not be quite as
difficult as the statistics would lead
you to believe, but it does take a
certain amount of experience, a number
of qualifications, a lot of perseverance
and more than a little luck.
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Spain adheres to the EU's general
system of recognition of diplomas and
qualifications, which means that if your
occupation is regulated in Spain,
you'll have to have your home country
qualification or experience formally recognised in order to
practice your
profession in Spain.
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There's a
European Employment Service (EURES)
network, members of which include all EU
countries plus Norway and Iceland.
more Spain offers some unique opportunities for employment in what is sometimes called the "international civil service" sector. more You can find temporary agencies, such as Adia, Adecco and Manpower, in most larger cities. more
National and local newspapers and magazines in Spain carry job ads, often concentrated in the Saturday editions. more
If you're primarily looking for a job amongst the large multinational companies or international agencies and organisations located in Spain, you can use a CV or resume in English similar to the one you'd use in your home country. more
Spain has long been a prosperous region in Europe, and salaries are generally above average, although not as high as those in Germany and France. more
In Spain, an employment contract exists as soon as you undertake a job for which you expect to be paid, although employees nearly always have a written employment contract to document the existence of a formal work relationship. more
Spain has a comprehensive system of social security, which applies to all residents. more
Unemployment insurance is mandatory for all employees in Spain, contributions are shared between employers and employees. more
All
employees and self-employed people in
Spain pay compulsory contributions to
state funds for old age and invalidity
pensions.
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