May 25, 2009

Unless you’re fortunate enough to move to Barcelona with a large wad of cash in your pocket, are sent here by your company or have up your sleeve a surefire way to make your fortune here, one of the first things you’ll have to do (either once here or once you’ve decided to make the move) is look for a job. The employment market in Barcelona is not an easy one for various reasons, and at the moment, there is growing unemployment, thanks to the global downturn, which is affecting Spain more than many other European countries, adding to the difficulties for finding work here.

Bearing this in mind, there are some key pointers to consider about working here (in no particular order of importance):

1. SALARIES

Salaries are often lower here than in other Western European countries. While once this was not a huge issue because the costs of living were also relatively low, in recent years, salaries have tended to stagnate while housing, food, utilities and other essentials have increased in price significantly. If you arrive without a job sorted out, you will want to make sure you have a good pool of capital behind to pay for day-to-day expenses you while you’re looking for work. And you should probably avoid renting out an expensive flat before you know how much your monthly income will be – in a place where mileuristas (people who earn around €1,000 gross month) are as typical as flat rentals costing €800 upwards, you will need to budget carefully.

2. LANGUAGES

English is a global language and many employers are looking for workers with a good level in it. However, unless you teach English (see below), you are very unlikely to find a job that doesn’t also require Castilian and/or Catalan. Being a native English speaker is a great asset, but it’s not enough on its own to guarantee work. So before you come, or as soon as you can once here, sign up for language classes. It probably doesn’t matter which one you choose to learn first (although it’s probably best to avoid trying to learn Castilian and Catalan at the same time) - most people would argue that Castilian will be more useful if you are not planning on staying in Barcelona forever and travel to other Spanish-speaking countries is a likelihood. If you are planning to stay for the medium to long term, however, it is certainly worth getting a grounding in Catalan and this effort will be much appreciated by local people. However, for working purposes, you are likely to be asked to prove what official level you have in the language – jobs are often advertised as requiring Català ‘B’ or ‘C’, which you get by passing an exam set by the Generalitat.

May 25, 2009

Latest Comments

  • Looking for jobs, websites

    Hi there. I know that a lot of creative people come to Barcelona, (me being one) and I just wanted to let those people out there looking for creative work to register themselves at www.BulldogTulip.com.

    Posted by Gary February 01, 2012 14:55:50

  • looking for a good job.

    Hi my name is sumon. i need a job. any kinds of job. please help me. thanks...

    Posted by Mr : sumon September 11, 2011 01:29:00

  • US Citizen

    @Emma: speaking as a US citizen, it's nearly impossible to get your papers nowadays, especially with the job market nowadays. I worked illegally and eventually got my arraigo laboral--it's not the best way to go about it and it certainly isn't for the faint of heart...

    Posted by Brian November 22, 2010 20:02:22

  • US citizen to Barça

    Does anyone just how difficult it is for a US citizen to move to Barcelona [legally]? I'm looking to move and be a freelancer [or work for a PR company] but it seems like there's no way I'd get a visa...

    Posted by Emma November 20, 2010 19:02:06

Add your thoughts

  

All comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.

Barcelona Metropolitan Issue 181

Sunday

February 12, 2012

Monday

February 13, 2012

Tuesday

February 14, 2012

Wednesday

February 15, 2012

Thursday

February 16, 2012

Friday

February 17, 2012

Saturday

February 18, 2012

Shopping directory