How To Find A Job In Salou
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| The Seafront Of Salou Has Many Restaurants Where Seasonal Work Is Available |
This article takes a look at how to find a job in Salou. There are contact details of the town hall who can help you find work if you speak Spanish, and tips on how to find seasonal work. There’s advice about workers rights and work contracts too.
Places To Look For A Job In Salou
Salou Town Hall
Ayuntamiento
Department: Bolsa De Trabajo Municipal
Calle Lobregat, 1 – 3
Salou
Tel: (0034) 97 730 9200
This is the place to take your CV if you speak Spanish. The town hall can assist you in finding administrative type positions in the area that are less likely to be seasonal than the other types of work available – for example working in a bar or restaurant.
Finding A Job In Salou At An Estate Agent Office
There are quite a lot of estate agents in Salou as there are new properties being built in nearby areas. Salou is a popular place to relocate to and estate agents often need multi-lingual staff to deal with the influx of new foreign residents. The best approach to take is to polish up your CV and take it directly into the agency.
Click here to read more about how to relocate to Salou
Make sure you look smart as estate agents like to give a highly professional image.
Finding A Seasonal Job In Salou
Lots of people come to Salou only for the summer as this is when it is busiest with tourists. If you arrive before the start of the season, round about April, you should be in with a good chance of getting bar or waitress work. There are hundreds of bars and eateries in the centre of Salou and they always like staff who can speak English, and other European languages so they can communicate with the tourists.
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| There Are Lots Of Bars In Salou That Employ Seasonal Workers |
There are also lots of people who work the summer as a tout. They represent a bar or restaurant and stand on the streets giving out drinks tickets and trying to coax people into the bar. You have to have a thick skin for this kind of work and be very confident as you’ll have to approach strangers all night and some people may feel hassled and be rude to you. On the plus side, some people will be interested in going to your bar and you’ll make some friends.
Workers Rights In Salou
Seasonal jobs in bars rarely come with contracts, and you’re likely to be paid in cash. Legally you should either have a contract or be self-employed, but the reality can be quite different. If you take on an office based position you are more likely to get a contract which gives you proof at least that you have a job and that you are paying into the Spanish tax and health system.
Finding a job in Salou should be quite easy if you are prepared to work in a bar and arrive before the summer season gets underway. If you want office work you’ll be much more likely to find it if you can speak Spanish. The town hall have a department that can help you find administrative positions, and there are plenty of bars to start your search as well.
Related Pages
Guide to Relocating in Salou, Spain
Tips on finding a date in Salou
List of Salou Tourist Information Offices
Guide to Real Estate in Salou
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