Are you looking to work in Spain ? We work with a number of firms as introducers for job opportunities and vacancies, example positions include :
- Financial Administration
- Financial Advisor
- Mortgage Advisor
- Pensions Advisor
- Pensions Administrator
- Paraplanner
- Secretary/P.A.
- Co-ordinator
- Telephone canvassing
There are a diverse number of opportunites in Spain, many do not require Spanish as a second language (although this is certainly a benefit). To find out more, simply complete an enquiry to the right.
Reasons to work in Spain :
Climate. This is probably the biggest single ‘driver’ for people moving to Spain. Although the weather differs around Spain, you are usually guaranteed a long summer. Meanwhile, the rest of the year (particularly along the Mediterranean coastline) has a benign climate with, importantly, plenty of warm, winter sun.
Proximity to the UK/Northern Europe. This may seem prosaic – but most people (whether they are moving to Spain or holidaying in Spain) need (as an absolute requirement) good, reliable, quick and cheap communications to and from their home country. Spain has a well developed network of international airports with all-year round, cheap flights. Travelling times to the UK and Northern Europe are normally a (user-friendly) two hours.
‘Al fresco lifestyle’. The climate, allows life in Spain to be lived mainly outside – in luxurious contrast to most of Northern Europe. Out-door activities are possible all year round making Spain ideal for sports and an attractive, relaxed and community based social life.
Spanish culture. Spain is renowned for its tolerance to foreigners and has a well developed ‘informal’ infrastructure that is particularly user-friendly to English speakers. Alongside this, Spanish culture centres on a nuclear society that revolves around small, tightly knit communities. This tends to mean that Spain is largely free of much of the anti social friction so apparent within the more ‘mobile’ societies of Northern Europe. Better still, much of the richness of traditional Spanish culture remains – as exemplified by the many extraordinary fiestas.
Modern infrastructure. Over the past thirty years (with the help of colossol amounts of EU money), Spain has developed its infrastructure to the point at which it mirrors most of Northern Euope. The roads are excellent; there is quality state medical; the education system is sound with the supply of electricity, drinking water, telephone communications and other services (dependent upon where you live) identical to the rest of Europe.
Proximity to the UK/Northern Europe. This may seem prosaic – but most people (whether they are moving to Spain or holidaying in Spain) need (as an absolute requirement) good, reliable, quick and cheap communications to and from their home country. Spain has a well developed network of international airports with all-year round, cheap flights. Travelling times to the UK and Northern Europe are normally a (user-friendly) two hours.
‘Al fresco lifestyle’. The climate, allows life in Spain to be lived mainly outside – in luxurious contrast to most of Northern Europe. Out-door activities are possible all year round making Spain ideal for sports and an attractive, relaxed and community based social life.
Spanish culture. Spain is renowned for its tolerance to foreigners and has a well developed ‘informal’ infrastructure that is particularly user-friendly to English speakers. Alongside this, Spanish culture centres on a nuclear society that revolves around small, tightly knit communities. This tends to mean that Spain is largely free of much of the anti social friction so apparent within the more ‘mobile’ societies of Northern Europe. Better still, much of the richness of traditional Spanish culture remains – as exemplified by the many extraordinary fiestas.
Modern infrastructure. Over the past thirty years (with the help of colossol amounts of EU money), Spain has developed its infrastructure to the point at which it mirrors most of Northern Euope. The roads are excellent; there is quality state medical; the education system is sound with the supply of electricity, drinking water, telephone communications and other services (dependent upon where you live) identical to the rest of Europe.