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☛ EN Advice How to find a job in Greece

Tema en 'Greece' comenzado por EasyExpat, 17 de Marzo de 2010.

  1. EasyExpat

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    Hi,

    If you live in Greece or are planning to move and made already some research you can help in sharing your experience.

    What is the best way to find a job in Greece? Is it better to go there on holiday and search? Do you register on some website? Do you use recruitment agencies in Greece?

    You can help and share information on:
    :arrow: Useful websites to find a job in Greece.
    :arrow: Do you use newspaper? Online information sites?
    :arrow: Recruitment agencies? Have you got their contact?
    :arrow: Other ways/advice for getting a job?

    Thanks in advance for sharing your experience with the community :)
     
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    Hi,

    Anyone searching for a job teaching English in Greece can contact Anglo-Hellenic:
    www.anglo-hellenic.com

    Peter
     
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    hi guys
    i'm a mechanical engineer...
    does any one have information about how to find a related job in greece in my field???
    thanks for your help
     
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    Finding a job in Greece is almost impossible if you don't speak Greek fluently.Lately,there is a great demand for sellers via telephone.(they do phone calls to telephones and try sell telephone, Internet or even health insurance cards.But you must speak fluently Greek (you will talk with Greeks on the phone for 6 hours/day) and salaries are quite low (300-500 euros/month+bonus of contracts that you sell).If you are an English native speaker,you can find a work as an English teacher in a summer camp or in a frontistirio (private foreign languages teahing centre).There is also a great demand of Nowegian/Swedish teachers (many Greeks immigrate in Scandinavia and they want to learn the language before they leave Greece!)If you speak Bulgarian,you could find a job as a translator in a company which has brunches or factories in Bulgaria.With the new tax change,many companies leaved Greece to go to Bulgaria.
     
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    Many thanks for your information panagiotists13. How do you see the economic situation. Pretty depressing? What about the tourist business?
     
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    Yeah,the economic situation is really depressing.Tourism bussiness is quite developed in Greece.If you speak Russian,you can easily find a summer job in Chalikidiki,and if you speak fluently Croatian/Slovakian/Bulgarian,you could work as a shop assistant or a waiter/tress in Thassos,while if you speak Italian,then the Ionian islands is the perfect work destination.But these jobs are only for summer and they are often familly bussinesses,so their kids work sometimes there in summer,and there aren't many work opportunities for foreigners.
     
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