Post on 23-Mar-2016
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Living and working in Spain
The Spanish regions
Castilla-León
Baleares
Comunidad Valenciana
Rioja
Galicia
Asturias Cantabria País Vasco Navarra
Aragón
Murcia
Madrid
Castilla La Mancha
Extremadura
AndalucíaCanarias
CeutaMelilla
Cataluña
Unemployment rates
Castilla y León: 19,7%
Baleares: 23,2%
Comunidad Valenciana: 27,7%
Rioja: 20,5%
Galicia: 20,7%
Asturias: 21,8%Cantabria: 17,7%
País Vasco:14,9%Navarra:16,2%
Aragón: 18,6%
Cataluña: 22,6%
Murcia: 27,9%
Madrid: 19%Castilla - La
Mancha: 28,5%
Extremadura: 33%
Andalucía: 34,6%
Canarias: 33%
Ceuta: 38,5%
Melilla: 28,6%
Spain (average): 26,7%
Unemployment rates
Unemployment rates, Spain
26,7%
Labour market
• Tourist entertainment organisers (languages)• Hotel and restaurant workers in general (waiters, cooks, etc.)• Sales executives.• Helpdesk (languages)• Engineers (computers and positions with English)• Agricultural labourers (non qualified)
Shortages
Labour market
• Unskilled construction workers (building construction labourers)• Manufacturing labourers (hand packers, etc.)• Assembling labourers• Sales assistants• Cleaners• Sewing – machine operators• Lawyers
Surpluses
THE SPANISH REGIONS: THE MOST IMPORTANT ECONOMIC SECTORS (I)
High-Tech Industry, Metal-Electronics Industry, Transport, Computer Industry, Consulting, Telecommunications, Banking, ...
MADRID
THE SPANISH REGIONS: THE MOST IMPORTANT ECONOMIC SECTORS (II)
Computer Industry, Commerce and Marketing, Tourism, Automobile Industry, Health Sector…
CATALONIA
THE SPANISH REGIONS: THE MOST IMPORTANT ECONOMIC SECTORS (III)
Agriculture, Furniture, Metal Industry, Transport, Ceramic Industry, Shoes, Toys Industry, Food Industry, Marble production,
…
C. VALEN
CIANA
THE SPANISH REGIONS: THE MOST IMPORTANT ECONOMIC SECTORS (IV)
Metal Industries, Transport, Construction, Electronics, Computer Industry, …
BASK COUNTRY
THE SPANISH REGIONS: THE MOST IMPORTANT ECONOMIC SECTORS (V)
Tourism, Services, Commerce, Agriculture, Construction, …
ANDALUCÍA
Job Search
Pathways to look for a job in Spain
• Speak good Spanish: compulsory for marketing employments, work face to face with the public, etc
• Qualified Professionals: understand and speak
Language
• Check EURES network in Italy• http://eures.europa.eu • All Public Employments Services in Spain (Regional Employment
Services)• www.sistemanacionalempleo.es• www.sepe.es
• (links also available in EURES Website)
Before leaving Italy (Internet)
Job opportunities are in…
• So, you will have chances in the main Spanish cities: Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia....
Regional distribution of job opportunities
If I speak Spanish
• The Public Employment Services - EURES
• The Media (newspapers, specialized magazines, etc)
• Personal contacts
• Temporary employment agencies (ETTs)
• Internet
• Spontaneous applications
I can look for jobs in…
How do I find vacancies?
If you speak Spanish…
• In every Spanish city you can find some Regional Employment Services Offices
• Local Jobcentres offer you:• Information about vacancies• Training opportunities• Advice (vocational guidance)• Information about benefits
• All the information in: www.sepe.es (links to every region)
The Public Employment Services
How do I find vacancies?
• Newspapers publish vacancies in the Sunday editions
• The main Newspapers (national distribution) are:
• EL PAIS (www.elpais.es)• EL MUNDO (www.elmundo.es)• ABC (www.abc.es)• LA VANGUARDIA (www.lavanguardia.es)
• Local newspapers offer local vacancies
The Media
How do I find vacancies?
Temporary Employment Agencies
How do I find vacancies?
Top Spanish Internet Jobsites
If you don’t speak Spanish…
• http://ec.europa.eu/eures
EURES
• http://spain.jobs.com• http://surinenglish.com• http://jobsineurope.net/spain.html• www.exposure-eu.com
Some specialized sites for foreign residents
• www.turiempleo.com
In tourist entertainment sector
How do I find vacancies?
No, I don’t speak Spanish
If I don’t speak Spanish…
• Costa Brava• Costa del Sol• Canary Islands• Balearic Islands• Big cities
Opportunities in the tourist areas / coast line
In jobs related to the tourist sector: Seasonal
Spanish is not compulsory…
• Some important call centres are based in the Spanish cities with more foreign European residents, such as Madrid, Barcelona or Malaga
• Usually you can work in call centres as a native speaker of a European language, usually with a good command of English
WORK IN CALL CENTRES
Spanish is not compulsory…
• Call centres based in Barcelona, with a permanent demand of foreign candidates:
• SELLBYTEL www.sellbytel.com • CPM INTERNATIONAL www.es.cpm-int.com • VISTAPRINT www.vistaprint.es • RIPLIFE GAMING TECHNOLOGIES www.riplife.es
WORK IN CALL CENTRES
Spanish is not compulsory
• Every year there is an important recruitment of candidates for tourist entertainment at hotel & resorts
• The suitable candidates are young people between 18 and 35 years old speaking English and native of some other European language
• The easiest way of searching for these job offers on EURES or other Jobsearch sites is entering the keywords:• “Tourist entertainers” or• “Animadores turísticos”
WORK IN TOURIST ENTERTAINMENT
Spanish is not compulsory…
• The vacancies are usually on the Balearic and Canary Islands and on the Spanish Mediterranean Coast
• Important recruitment companies in the sector:
• COSMO ANIMACIÓN http://cosmo-animacion.com • ACTTIV LEISURE PROJECTS www.acttiv.net/ • CREATICS ARTES APLICADAS www.creatics.es
WORK IN TOURIST ENTERTAINMENT
http://ec.europa.eu/eures
EURES Barcelona
Arnau Soy Massoniarnau.soy@gencat.cat
www.sepe.es
Unió EuropeaFons Social Europeu