Here’s how you can find job vacancies in Madrid (Spain)

 

Use Major Job Portals

📍 Popular Online Job Boards

These sites list hundreds or thousands of jobs in Madrid across industries:

  • InfoJobs – one of Spain’s biggest job portals with Madrid listings you can filter by sector and contract type.

  • Indeed España – aggregates job ads from companies and boards — search “Madrid” in the location field.

  • Trabajos.com – shows many vacancies in the Madrid area.

  • XpatJobs Madrid – good for English‑friendly and multilingual roles.

  • Local boards like BuscaEmpleoMadrid.com list recent offers such as administrative and operario roles.

👉 On all these sites you can create a profile, upload your CV, and set job alerts so new Madrid jobs come to your inbox.


🧑‍💼 2. Government & Local Employment Services

  • La Oficina de Empleo – Comunidad de Madrid has its own job search portal where you can see vacancies managed by regional employment offices and get personalized support.

  • These offices also provide career counselling and workshops.


🤝 3. Recruitment Agencies

Agencies like Adecco, Randstad, Manpower, and local placement services can help you find both temporary and permanent work in sectors like logistics, admin, hospitality and tech.

They often have offices in central Madrid where you can register and get matched with jobs.


🌐 4. Network & Professional Sites

  • LinkedIn – widely used in Madrid for professional roles and corporate jobs.

  • Many people in Madrid find opportunities through networking events, industry meetups, and contacts — especially for niche or managerial positions.

💡 A strong LinkedIn profile and active networking increases your chances a lot — many jobs are filled via referrals rather than public ads.


🗺️ 5. Attend Job Fairs & Local Events

Madrid hosts job fairs and career expos — ideal for meeting employers in person and learning about open roles. Universities and chambers of commerce often organize these.


📌 6. Customize Your Applications

Spanish employers often expect a CV in Spanish and a tailored cover letter. Make sure to highlight relevant experience and language skills.


🧠 Quick Tips

✅ Set up email alerts on job boards so you don’t miss new postings.
✅ Use keywords like “Madrid”, “part‑time”, “full‑time”, or your profession when searching.
✅ Learn or improve your Spanish, as many jobs require it.
✅ Apply widely and tailor applications to each role.


If you tell me your profession and whether you speak Spanish, I can find specific current job listings in Madrid and share direct links you can apply to.


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