Mariachi bands, beaches and sensible siestas are in your future while working abroad in Spain in a part time or summer job, perfect for student travelers, or find professional job opportunities for working students in Spain. Be prepared - finding a job is not particularly easy as work permits can be hard to get, but perseverance may pay off in your international job search. Follow the links to find your student travel Spanish work adventure.
Overview of working in Spain and the difficulty of landing a job
Au pair work in Spain
don Quijote offers a (minimum) six week Spanish language course, after which you'll be placed in a job on the coast as a
bartender, amusement park attendant, waiter, kitchen assistant, waiter's helper or hostess
Professional positions - also lists jobs which don't require a degree such as secretarial work in live-in caretaking
Work permits in Spain - aimed at employers but answers employee questions, too, and you can get a personal response to other visa questions
Maps of Spain - not just maps, but info on language, language, restaurants and tipping, climate, currency, links to photos of Spain, a rail map and Spanish train information from About Guide James Martin
More Spanish maps
Eclectic and practical Spanish guide books
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