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If you are thinking about changing your life, seeking new job opportunities or simply having a different experience abroad, Spain could be your next ideal destination.
Not only because of its pleasant climate, its warm culture or its delicious food, but also because the country is full of opportunities for those who want to work and grow professionally.
A labor market with many open doors
The Spanish economy has been recovering in recent years, and with this, the labor market has also been reactivated in several regions of the country.
Some areas are constantly hiring, especially those that require direct labor, public service, services or technical personnel.
The sectors with the most demand currently include:
- Hostelería y turismo
- Construction
- Transport and logistics
- Health
- Technology and IT
- Cleaning and assistance services
Let's see some of the most sought after functions and how much you can gain on average with each one.
🧹 Cleaner (Cleaning staff)
One of the most common and high-turnover professions. You can work in workshops, hotels, shopping centers or private homes.
- Average salary: between 1,100 and 1,400 € every month
🍽️ Waiter/Attendant
With tourism always available, bars and restaurants are always looking for staff. Here the sympathy and the arrangement are key.
- Average salary: between 1,200 and 1,500 € al mes, sin contar propinas
👵 Caregiver for the elderly
Many Spanish people need help to care for their parents or abusers. It's a very valuable, yet demanding job.
- Average salary: between 1,200 and 1,600 € every month (sometimes includes food and accommodation)
🚚 Warehouse manager (Logistics operator)
Packaging, organization of stock and loading/unloading of products in warehouses or distribution centers.
- Average salary: between 1,300 and 1,600 € every month
👷 Obrero/a de construcción
The construction sector always requires manual work, from assistants to albañiles and electricians.
- Average salary: between 1,400 and 1,800 € every month (but if you have experience or specialization)
💉 Nurse
In public or private hospitals, elderly homes and health centers. In some regions there is a shortage of professionals.
- Average salary: between 2,000 and 2,500 € every month
👨💻 IT technician or web developer
For those who have training in technology, there are many vacancies in IT companies, both remote and in-person.
- Average salary: between 2,000 and 3,000 € al month, depending on the amount
🚛 Professional driver (truck, bus, delivery)
Both for urban and interprovincial transport. Require specific licenses.
- Average salary: between 1,700 and 2,200 € every month
How much do you gain in general in Spain? 💸
The interprofessional minimum wage (SMI) en España en 2025 es de €1,134 per month (in 14 payments). But, as you saw above, most jobs pay a little more, especially if you have experience speaking Spanish with release.
Furthermore, some employers offer benefits such as:
- Transportation assistance
- Comidas en el trabajo
- Accommodation (in cases such as caregivers or hotel staff)
And if you work for hours, you can wait between 7 and 10 € per hour en empleos básicos, y hasta €25 or more in technical or specialized work.
Why is it worth working in Spain? 🇪🇸✨
Working in Spain is not just a question of money. The country offers a quality of life that is difficult to find elsewhereHere are some reasons:
- Mediterranean climate: mild winters, sunny summers
- Efficient public health system and free for those who contribute
- Flexible schedules and good vacation time (30 days per year on average)
- Reasonable cost of living, especially outside of large cities
- Rich culture, safety and an active social life
And if you're Latino, you'll feel even more at home. The language helps a lot (especially if you speak basic Spanish), and the Spanish people are usually receptive to those who come from abroad to work honestly.
Some final tips 📝
- Documents: It's important to have your legal documentation up to date to be formally hired. Some programs allow foreigners to work while regularizing their status.
- Language: Having at least a basic understanding of Spanish helps a lot — especially for those who will be working with the public.
- Where to look for vacancies: Sites like InfoJobs, Indeed Spain, LinkedIn or even Facebook groups are good places to start. It's also worth visiting bars, hotels, or construction sites in person with your printed resume.
Spain is a realistic and attractive destination for those looking to start over, advance their careers, or simply enjoy a more peaceful life.
With so many open positions and a culture that values a balance between work and well-being, this could be the right place for you to take the next step.
Good luck on your way! 🌍✈️
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