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Madrid is an expat-friendly city – it is home to great culture, offers excellent cuisine, vibrant nightlife, and exciting activities. Not to mention plenty of job offers in this Spanish capital. Here are some tips when finding a job in Madrid:

Know the language

The major reason many expats obtained their jobs is because they can speak fluent English and Spanish. Most jobs in the city are done with only a basic knowledge of Spanish. In case you have training in Latin American Spanish, what you can do is to ask a language professor or find a book about Spanish spoken in Madrid.

Go for a walk

You may also go for a walk to look for job openings. Do not underestimate this as many employers in Madrid prefer face-to-face meetings and other human interactions. Most employers post job ads on their doors before going to websites.

Prepare your CV

Many employers want to know who their job applicants are and what they look like – not just their educational background or job experience. This practice might seem unnecessary, but many employers do not take job applications without photos attached. You may want to get a passport-type picture in a booth in the subway, then paste it onto your resume.

You must also include a brief section at the bottom of the CV detailing your interests. This is so that employers can dig deeper into your lifestyle and personality. Offer your CV in both Spanish and English.

Landing a job in Madrid

There are no shortage of job offers in Madrid. There are many expats in the field of engineering, information technology, human resource and education, design, business, marketing, and sales. There are also huge opportunities in press and communication, advocacy and legal field, shipping and logistics, research and development, science and medical field, administrative, and finance, audit, and investment field.

Your best bet for landing a job in Madrid is teaching English. Check out the Internet and put together a list of academies and then start calling them one by one. Some of them require applicants be certified, but many could not care less. There is more demand here than supply.

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