📍 1. Job Vacancies in Major Spanish Cities

 

ou can find thousands of jobs by city using large employment aggregators:
🔹 Madrid – highest number of listings across roles and sectors (corporate, hospitality, logistics, tech)
🔹 Barcelona – strong demand in tech, tourism, retail and services
🔹 Valencia – opportunities in services, logistics, retail and industry
🔹 Málaga – growing digital and hospitality sectors
🔹 Sevilla and Zaragoza – demand across diverse categories like transport, hospitality and admin
🔹 Bilbao, León, Alicante, Palma de Mallorca and many more cities all show active job listings too

These cities are generally among the top places with jobs available across industries.


🔎 2. Best Job Portals to Search by City

🌐 Multi‑City Search Engines

Use these for thousands of current vacancies nationwide with city filters:

  • Indeed España – search with the city name (e.g., “Barcelona”, “Sevilla”)

  • Jooble Spain – shows 150,000+ jobs and lets you filter by city or province

  • ZonaJob.es – search for jobs by city nationwide

  • Jobsavior / Jobslooker – large databases where you can choose region or city before searching

  • Magnet.me (English friendly) – jobs, traineeships and internships across Spanish cities


🧰 3. How to Search by City

On all these sites you can:

  1. Type the job title or keyword you want (e.g., “administrativo”, “ingeniero”, “marketing”).

  2. Set the location field to the city you want (e.g., “Madrid”, “Valencia”, “Sevilla”).

  3. Use filters to refine by job type (full‑time, part‑time, contract, remote).

  4. Set up job alerts so new Madrid/Barcelona/Valencia jobs come to your inbox immediately.


👔 4. Popular Cities Where Employers Hire Actively

According to employment data and job listings:

  • Madrid – large metropolitan job market with opportunities in most sectors.

  • Barcelona – tech, tourism, services and multilingual roles.

  • Valencia – diverse roles across industry, logistics and service sectors.

  • Málaga – especially digital and hospitality jobs.

  • Sevilla and Zaragoza – good number of local vacancies.

Smaller cities and provinces (e.g., León, Alicante, Bilbao) also have substantial listings — sometimes for niche skills or regional companies.


📌 Extra Tips

  • Google Jobs shows aggregated listings from multiple sites — search “jobs in Barcelona” or “empleos en Sevilla” using Google itself.

  • Local job centers (like Servicio Público de Empleo Estatal – Empléate) give updated openings and sometimes training.

  • Since local language skills help, search using Spanish keywords like “ofertas de empleo” and the city name.


If you tell me your profession and the city you’re most interested in, I can help you find specific current job listings right now that fit your skills and language abilities. 🧑‍💼💼

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Here’s a practical guide to finding jobs in Finland — both if you’re already there or planning to move from abroad:

Here’s a practical guide to finding jobs in Finland

Finding a job in the USA depends on whether you’re already in the U.S. or applying from abroad, and whether you need visa sponsorship. I’ll break it down clearly.