Finding a job in Lisbon isn't easy especially for a foreigner. But
it's not impossible either. Newspapers,
employment websites, personal contacts and employment agencies are the
most
important ways of landing a job in this city. Of course, knowledge of
Portugese will help immensely.
Below are some resources that will help you in your job hunt in
Lisbon.
CV, cover letter and interview
Every country has its own requirements for a perfect CV. A Portugese
CV is typewritten, usually in reverse chronological order - beginning
with the most recent job, on two to maximum four pages. Pay attention
to the clear presentation and structure of the Portugese CV by
numbering each section like 'Personal Details', 'Education',
'Professional Training', 'Work Experience', 'Leisure Activities'
separately i.e.
It is more common in Portugal to apply for a job
through the Internet. However, you should be aware that an
electronic CV does not look the same as a standard one. CVs are often
scanned by employers, so make your CV scannable by avoiding lines,
italic fonts etc.
For more information on how to write an effective CV for the
Portugese market, click here.