Friday, 11 October 2013

Working abroad: countries with more job opportunities

Working abroad: countries with more job opportunities

Work-abroad According to official statistics, the output stream is around 200 young people every day and at this point of crisis and are counted 300,000 Spanish between 25 and 35 who have left the country in search of a working horizon in data National Federation of Consulting, Services, Bureaus and Offices
The story of the crisis, which has put Germany as the great, and almost unique economic engine of Europe, has conditioned the Spanish youth preferences when choosing your place of employment, but there are other destinations that can be even more attractive.
Working abroad: countries with more job opportunities
United Kingdom, for example, is the country that offers a greater number of jobs, as many as 170,000, plus which presents opportunities for a wider range of professionals. The respondent profile for the UK market is the telecommunications engineer, but there are good opportunities for professional engineers and marketing and communication, particularly for those specializing in search engine positioning and web content management.
Chile is the most attractive, but not the only option for young Spanish arrests having enough to cross the ocean in search of a career. Argentina, Venezuela, Mexico, Peru and, especially, Colombia, which is one of the countries in the region with better growth prospects also appear as potential destinations.

Maybe you had not even raised, but it turns out that Canada is one of the countries that generate jobs. This is a particularly attractive destination for architects and other professionals in the construction sector, probably the ones that have been hit by the crisis. It is also a country where they have set Spanish youth particularly specialized in energy issues.

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