Working in a multi-service company in Spain

Working in a multi-service company in Spain

Here arevsome Spanish multiservice companies that employ almost 200,000 people in many fields, and you will surely find a job offer in a field that interests you. We’ll start with the Globalia Group, a leading company in the tourism sector throughout Spain, managing airlines such as Air Europa, hotels such as Be Live and travel…

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Work in the largest chain stores in Spain

Work in the largest chain stores in Spain

If you are familiar with the Spanish language, you should consider the possibility of working in one of the many retail chains in Spain. You can check their websites for any current openings or, failing that, send your application to CV to apply for future employment. Ikea is a Swedish company that specializes in selling…

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Work in cafes in Spain

Work in cafes in Spain

An employment opportunity is offered by the numerous chains of cafeterias, pastry shops and bakeries in Spain. To facilitate the job search in the food and beverage chains in Spain, I would like to point out the most important ones with job opportunities in cafeterias in Spain. Starbucks is an American coffeehouse chain founded in…

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Living and working in Slovenia

Living and working in Slovenia

Slovenia is a small state the size of Israel with a population of just under two million and a capital of Ljubljana. For a foreigner living and working in Slovenia is not very common. The country is very green, nature rules, and one of the positive aspects of emigrating to Slovenia is the possibility of…

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Living and working in Bratislava

Living and working in Bratislava

Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia and is located on the banks of the Danube River, at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains. With about 450,000 inhabitants, it is also the largest city in the country. Nowadays there are many expatriates living and working in Bratislava. It is the economic and cultural center of Slovakia…

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Living and working in Slovakia

Living and working in Slovakia

Slovakia is a small country in Central-Eastern Europe with a population of only 5 million. It joined the EU in 2004. The country is very scenic. Although it is on the mainland, there are mountains, lakes, forests and many sites of historical and cultural interest. In general, Slovaks are conservative and quite closed. They are…

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Living and working in Croatia

Living and working in Croatia

Croatia is a country in southeastern Europe with a long history, although it is still young in terms of autonomy, having become independent in 1991 after being part of Yugoslavia for more than 70 years. In 2013, it joined the European Union. The country is rich in beauty: National parks, nature reserves, forests, lakes, clean…

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Jobs in CYPRUS

Jobs in CYPRUS

The economy of Cyprus is based almost exclusively on the tertiary sector. The service sector, including tourism, accounts for 80% of GDP, and the demand for skilled labour is increasing. So it is not difficult to find a job in Cyprus, the problem is the generally low salaries. Jobs in Cyprus To find a job,…

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Living and working in Cyprus

Living and working in Cyprus

Cyprus is an island divided in two, with Greek Cypriots living in the south and Turkish Cypriots in the north. What we know as the Republic of Cyprus is the Greek part in the south, while the north is the “independent” state of the Turkish Republic of Cyprus (recognised only by Turkey). Nicosia itself is…

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Living and working in Bulgaria

Living and working in Bulgaria

Bulgaria was the cradle of some of the first European civilizations, here the Thracians, the Greeks and finally the Romans succeeded each other. It is a small country, but it has a considerable number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Ski resorts, beaches, medieval towns, monasteries, caves and tombs dating back to the 3rd century BC.…

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