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How to Get a Job In Spain
Good luck to you too!!
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How to Get a Job In Spain
I don't know how the bolsa works in Madrid, but in Valencia is horrible. So, I'm excited about new opportunities, it will be hard, but it's ok.I think the countries you're thinking of are really good to work as a nurse, it's very good in Sweden too, but not sure.
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How to Get a Job In Spain
Hahahaha, so you speak Spanish! It's ok, that way I can practice my English. I'm from Valencia and I'm on a leave of absence (?) because my job consists on working long shifts (17-24h) and I have two little kids and it was nearly impossible to combine my current job with my family. So, my husband found a job there and we decided to move, at least until the things in Spain get better. Honestly, I don't think this is going to be any time soon, I even didn't try to find another job as a nurse here. I don't know how the bolsa
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How to Get a Job In Spain
Yes, it's very difficult, in my case it's a bit easier because my husband is American, but I think it's going to be a bit difficult too. My plan is to start the CES program through the CGFNS now before moving there, and once we're there I'll start to study English and to process my visa. And I hope to get all of these things and get ready for the nclex. So I guess this is going to take me more than a year...By the way, where are you from?
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How to Get a Job In Spain
I can't send private messages either :-/
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How to Get a Job In Spain
Hi Darnia, I still need to do all of these things. I'm going to live in north Carolina, so depending on which state you're going to live you need to do different things. Well, toefl and nclex is common in every state. Maybe I can send you a private message, I'll try. Are you going to the USA too?
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How to Get a Job In Spain
Hi jasmine33, pyocianik is right, the crisis in Spain is really bad right now and to find a job as a nurse is very difficult, specially in the public system. I'm a Spanish nurse and I'm moving to the USA this summer. But if you are still thinking in working in Spain as a nurse, as Darnia said, the best time should be in summer and you should leave your cv to the hospitals you're interested in, publics or privates. But I guess it's going to be just a "summer contract", nothing extensive, but who knows... In any case, good luck! ;-)