Jobs in Valencia, Spain


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A Guide to Working Abroad in Valencia
Jobs in Valencia
Valencia is a large metropolitan area with a population nearing 2 million residents, so it is possible to find all sorts of different jobs in Valencia. As an advanced economy, the vast majority of available work in Valencia is in the service sector; media, telecommunications, and commerce are all three particularly influential areas of the city’s economic growth. There are also many industrial jobs in Valencia catered to working at the port or on construction projects.
The most common jobs in Valencia for foreign workers are in education, hospitality, and childcare, which are most often provided through work abroad programs. Specifically, it is easiest for foreign nationals to obtain temporary work visas to teach English as a second language, au pair for a local family, or work a variety of jobs in the tourism industry. These jobs in Valencia typically last from six months up to a few years, but can be extended to become a more permanent vocation if you find an employer that is willing to help you obtain a residential visa.
For most jobs in Valencia you will be expected to know Spanish to be considered for hiring. There are some exceptions (such as ESL teaching) which do not require Spanish language fluency, but because Spanish is the language of business throughout the city you will be expected to speak it adeptly in most situations. Valencian, the local language, is also spoken in parts of the city, though it is fading out of use in most business scenarios.
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