Here’s the easy and practical way to find jobs in Spain ๐Ÿ‘‡

 

1. Use the Biggest Spanish Job Websites

Start with these:

  • InfoJobs – biggest job site in Spain

  • Indeed – filter by city

  • LinkedIn – good for office & tech jobs

  • Infoempleo

  • SEPE – government jobs & support

๐Ÿ‘‰ Search using Spanish keywords like:
trabajo en [city]” or “empleo de [your job]


✅ 2. Easiest Jobs to Get Quickly

If you want something fast:

  • Hospitality (bars, hotels, restaurants)

  • Tourism

  • Construction

  • Agriculture (seasonal work)

  • Delivery & warehouse

  • Call centers (especially if you speak English + another language)

Big cities with more opportunities:

  • Madrid

  • Barcelona

  • Valencia

  • Malaga


✅ 3. Learn Basic Spanish

Spanish is very important for most jobs.

If you only speak English, your best chances are:

  • Teaching English

  • IT / tech jobs

  • International companies

  • Remote jobs


✅ 4. Prepare a Spanish CV

  • 1–2 pages

  • Photo is common (not required, but normal)

  • Include NIE (if you have one)

  • Clear work history

  • Language skills clearly listed


✅ 5. Work Permit (Very Important)

If you are:

  • EU citizen → You can work freely

  • Non-EU citizen → You need a work visa (employer must sponsor you)

Spain also has:

  • Digital Nomad visa

  • Highly Qualified Professional visa


๐ŸŽฏ Quick Strategy (Simple Plan)

  1. Create CV in Spanish

  2. Apply to 10–15 jobs per week

  3. Use InfoJobs + LinkedIn daily

  4. Visit local businesses in person (for hospitality jobs)

  5. Network with people already working in Spain


If you tell me:

  • Your profession

  • Your Spanish level

  • Whether you are EU or non-EU

I’ll give you a clear step-by-step plan for your situation.

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