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How hard is it to find work in Europe?

I'm living in Canada at this time, but I want the head of Europe. I wonder how difficult it is to find a job there and what kind of jobs to look for. I've talked to people who have gone on vacation in Europe and they told me there is work, but I thought should get information from people who live in the countrys Euro. I have no high-end training on my resume but I have a good record and have done many jobs different. Child Care, Arboriculture, Driver, Farmer, DJ, Bouncer. Thx. =)

You may have the best chances in a country that does not speak language / s, so that Ireland, United Kingdom, possibly France. Also – Italy and Malta are relatively easy for you to get a work permit … check on the websites of the embassy of the countries you are interested in working. You can find a lot of jobs on Monster website – always check place that is local to where you want to work. In the UK, it is very easy to find a temporary job, especially if they are very flexible on what you want to do. London is expensive to live, so if one takes into account the UK, check the other cities too. industrial jobs are probably a good choice – the salary is better than for example, bar or security jobs. Bar jobs should be easy to get, so when you see going to request personal looking (instead of these). Also to the south of Europe, I believe that the best possibilities that are within the tourism industry, tourism-related jobs after the season. Those demand forever, especially if you speak only English.

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