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Spain’s hottest jobs 2014

Spain's unemployment rate may be at a record high but it's not all doom and gloom in the jobs market according to Adecco, a human resource consulting company, who have identified 15 in-demand positions for 2014.

Spain's hottest jobs 2014
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The economic crisis in Spain has changed the face of the employment market but the Swiss multinational PR giant Adecco believes that some positions will be vacant this year, according to its new report on 'where to find work'.

Spanish daily Te Interesa reported that the fifteen best bets to beat the dole queue are as follows:

Airport ground staff

Air travel is a key component in the tourism on which the Spanish economy depends and airport staff who handle luggage, check ins, boarding and incidents are vital cogs in the money-making machine. There's no specific qualification required but ground staff need good communication and customer service skills, a can-do attitude, and the ability to speak English.

Quality control or R&D lab technician in the food industry

The food sector employs 20 per cent of Spain's industrial workers and is vital for the country's exports. Adecco believes that lab technicians will be in high demand this year to ensure that strict hygiene and quality standards are met. The position requires a degree in the relevant subject or specific vocational training.

SEO-SEM consultant

Search Engine Optimization and Search Engine Marketing experts are in demand as Spanish business models become increasingly internet-centric. Experience in the field is vital and consultants should have a degree or professional training in a related subject such as IT or Marketing.

Motor industry specialist production worker

Production line workers with specialist skills who can keep up with the pace of modern manufacturing are still needed by the auto industry. They have to be able to perform demanding but repetitive tasks under pressure and have the relevant professional training.

Account manager in banking and insurance

University graduates and MBAs with professional financial training will find work, according to Adecco. Account managers in these sectors need good customer skills, a results-oriented mentality and a proactive attitude.

Industrial engineer on international projects

 Civil, Electrical, Mechanical or Process Engineer graduates who speak good English and have 8-10 years experience could find themselves earning up to €100,000 ($138,000) per year for taking responsibility for tenders on overseas projects.

Multilingual call centre worker

Telesales operatives and customer service workers who can deal with clients in other countries will be recruited by the insurance sector, say Adecco, as Spanish companies focus on international markets. Language skills are essential, as is the ability to hit targets while working in stressful conditions.

Multilingual shop assistant

No formal qualifications are needed but persuasive people with good communication skills and fluency in other languages — especially English, Mandarin and Russian — could find work this year in retail outlets.

Industrial maintenance technician

Qualified maintenance techs with knowledge of SAP and English are being headhunted this year by industrial companies, according to the report.

Kitchen staff in fine dining restaurants

Restaurants and hotels are vital for tourism and the top-end of the creative cuisine market is currently benefitting from Spain's stellar reputation for fine food.  Professionally trained cooks with experience in multi-starred hotels and restaurants plus the creativity and stress tolerance to work in high-pressure kitchens will carve a role for themselves in 2014.

Senior Java architect

IT is one of the sectors to have best braved the storms of the economic crisis and experts in Java and similar technologies are still needed. Those who are suitably qualified and experienced can expect an average annual  wage of €40,000.

Warehouse worker

Crisis or no crisis, industry depends on logistics. No qualifications are needed to load goods, confirm the contents of shipments and move them around but hardworking and numerate staff with experience in logistics will be on the recruitment lists of the future, according to Adecco.

Healthcare sector technician

Taking care of the needs of the sick, elderly or those with special needs requires specialist qualifications and a high degree of empathy.  Those who fit the bill can expect to earn between €12,000 and €18,000 per year.

Executive assistant

Working as the right-hand-man or woman of a CEO or company director in a multinational environment can bring a wage of up to €40,000 per year. An extremely high level of English is essential as is a university degree in Business Administration.

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The best websites to look for jobs in Spain

If you’re looking for your next career challenge in Spain or indeed are new to the country and are looking for employment, here are some of the best websites to look for jobs.

The best websites to look for jobs in Spain

Unless you’re retired or moving to Spain to retire, one of the most important things you’ll need to do when you first arrive, or even before you arrive, is to look for a job. It can be a little daunting knowing where to look when you’re in a new country, but we’ve got you covered with some of the best job websites in Spain.

Or perhaps you’ve lived here for several years and are looking to take on new career responsibilities and improve your prospects. If you always get stuck looking at the same job sites, you may want to take look below and broaden your options. 

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The Local Jobs

Did you know that at The Local we also have our own job site? You can find it under the jobs tab under the logo on the homepage and choose from careers in Spain including education & teaching, software engineering, sales and customer service. Most of the job descriptions are written in English too, so it’s one of the best places to look if your Spanish is not quite up to scratch yet.  

InfoJobs

InfoJobs continues to be the leading job search portal in Spain, ever since it was launched in 1988. It’s the best place to start when searching for a job here, with listings of thousands of vacancies across the country and across various industries too. Large corporations such as Telefónica, Clece and Sacyr publish hundreds of job offers daily. It also allows you to set various filters when searching, including work-from-home and hybrid positions.

Infoempleo

Infoempleo enables users to register for free and upload their CVs to the site. If you can understand Spanish, the blog section is particularly helpful with several articles with tips and news related to employment in Spain. They also have a section on courses and study centres throughout the country, in case you need to brush up on your skills first.

LinkedIn

One of the most comprehensive jobs sites out there, LinkedIn is of course one of the best places to search for jobs worldwide, not just in Spain. You can select the search terms for the jobs you want, as well as preferred locations. As many of you are probably already aware, LinkedIn is not only great for searching for jobs, but of course for making professional connections online and putting your CV online, so that potential recruiters can search you out too.

Laboris

One of the most important online employment agencies in Spain, the site allows companies to sign up and publish their first two job offers for free. It also has a geolocation service that allows candidates to know which jobs are closest to their homes.

Indeed

Indeed, allows you to search through thousands of jobs online to find your next career move and has several tools to help you such as improving your CV.  One of the best aspects of it is it has thousands of opinions from users and candidates who have already had the experience of working for the same company or have already been through the interview process.

Trabajamos

Trabajamos is a social employment site that is ideal for those who are self-employed, with more than 60,000 users and 13,000 job ads published. Under the section ‘Demands and services’ professionals from all fields have the opportunity to upload a professional description about themselves, a photo and details on what they charge per hour for certain services.

El País / Monster

The joint initiative of the newspaper El País and the American employment portal, Monster is another great option. As well as searching, the page allows you to save the jobs you’re most interested in so you can look at them any time and don’t have to search again. It also enables you to upload your CV and see which companies are interested or have been looking at it.

Adecco

The Adecco website covers both employment and career guidance and is specialised in Human Resources. As well as being a job site, it also has 280 offices throughout Spain. The company focuses on certain sectors in particular and is best for jobs in hospitality, audio-visual, logistics, motoring and transport.  

Milanuncios

Milanuncios is not solely a job website, it’s also a place to look for second-hand items for sale, search for professional services or even find apartments for rent. It does have a section on employment, however, which allows candidates and companies to get in contact with each other directly. Be aware though, that there can be some job scams posted on the site, so look out for any positions that sound too good to be true or ask you to pay any money in order to apply.  

Noticiastrabajo

Noticiastrabajo specialises in employment, labour rights, economy, benefits and admin. Job boards are published daily with offers from large multinationals such as Mercadona, Leroy Merlin, Bricomart, Decathlon and Primark, among many other leading companies looking to recruit. One of the best parts about it is that it clearly states accurate salaries, the number of hours and how to send your CV. It even gives you tips on how to pass the job interview.

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