jobs in spain
It looks like you meant jobs in Spain πͺπΈ, so here’s a clear, updated guide for 2026:
πͺπΈ Jobs in Spain (2026)
π Job market overview
Unemployment is still relatively high (~11–12%), especially for youth
But there are worker shortages in key sectors
Big cities like Madrid and Barcelona have the most opportunities
π Good news: foreigners are still being hired in certain industries
π Reality: competition can be strong
π₯ Most in-demand jobs
π» 1. IT & Tech (BEST opportunities)
Software developers
Data analysts
Cybersecurity specialists
π° Salary:
€2,500 – €6,000/month
π High demand, especially in Madrid & Barcelona
π₯ 2. Healthcare jobs
Nurses
Doctors
Caregivers
π° Salary:
€2,000 – €5,000/month
π Strong demand due to ageing population
π️ 3. Construction & skilled trades
Electricians
Plumbers
Builders
π° Salary:
€1,800 – €3,500/month
π¨ 4. Tourism & hospitality (VERY common)
Hotel staff
Waiters
Bartenders
Tour guides
π° Salary:
€1,200 – €2,500/month
π Spain is one of the top tourist destinations in the world, so seasonal jobs are huge
π« 5. Teaching jobs (popular for foreigners)
English teachers
Language assistants
π° Salary:
€1,500 – €3,000/month
π One of the easiest ways to work in Spain
π§π 6. Entry-level jobs
Cleaners
Warehouse workers
Farm workers
Kitchen assistants
π° Salary:
€1,000 – €1,500/month
π Harder for foreigners unless seasonal work
π΅ Average salaries in Spain
Entry-level: €1,000 – €1,500/month
Skilled jobs: €2,000 – €4,000/month
High-skilled: €4,000+
π Lower than UK/Germany, but cost of living is lower too
π Jobs for foreigners (VERY IMPORTANT)
✔ You need:
Job offer first
Work visa + permit
✔ Best chances:
IT / tech
Teaching English
Tourism jobs (seasonal)
Healthcare
⚠️ Reality check (honest)
❌ Spanish language is VERY important
❌ High unemployment = competition
❌ Low-skilled jobs rarely sponsor visas
π If you don’t speak Spanish, your best options are:
Tech jobs
Teaching English
International companies
π Best cities for jobs
Madrid → finance, tech, business
Barcelona → tech, tourism
Valencia → growing job market
Malaga → tech + tourism hub
π Where to apply
LinkedIn
InfoJobs (Spain’s top job site)
Indeed Spain
Glassdoor
⚡ Tips to get hired
Learn basic Spanish (very important)
Apply to many jobs daily
Use a European-style CV (Europass)
Target international companies
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