Legal work contained by Spain for a non-EU citizen? How?

Hi! I was hoping for advice from anyone that isnt a EU citizen that has be able to legally work in Spain!

I am 27 years ancient, an Australian citizen, university qualified in Economic and Social Sciences with Majors in HR Management and Industrial Relations, and am presently completing a short postgraduate certificate in HR Management in Spanish surrounded by South America. I have worked in several multinationals in HR, and hold been working in South America for the last four years. I speak fluent Spanish and also speak Dutch. I would stay contained by Spain for at least two years (if all went capably, permanently).

So Im qualified in my field, and am fluent in Spanish... do you conjecture I could find work in Spain? Do they tend to just favour EU citizens? Advice, recommendation? Any first-hand experience in finding work there as a non-EU citizen? HELP!

: ) Thanks.
Answers:   
All EU countries are required to give priority to EU citizens for job. You can apply for jobs, but remember you are at the bottom of the totem pole when it comes to being hired.

A better idea would be to work for an Australian company which have offices in Europe and have them verbs you to their office in Spain. They can apply for your employment visa as an existing employee, and the likelihood are better of getting the visa.
THE SPANISH ECONOMY IS IN FREE FALL DUE TO THE BURST in the spanish housing Bubble.
Spain's economy hits the wall
http://www.canada.com/calgaryherald/news...


even if you LAND THE JOB OF YOUR DREAMS, the payment would be that of the mexican skilled relations, measured in quality of life. i'M TELLING YOU, because I lived surrounded by spain, the mexican skiled people has the same or even complex purchase power.

THE FLATS in spain costs around 700 euros a month,

the average salaries for skilled people , owners of college diplomas are effective 1000 euros A MONTH. you will only have 300 euros to spend in food , tranportation.
http://www.cafebabel.com/ger/article/256...
http://spaintalk.multimadrid.org/eve/for...

but remember the spanish cutback has been hit by the credit crunch , the viability of the country as a nation is surrounded by doubt, I wouldn't recommend you go to spain to live, even if you have a good duty, YOU WON'T MAKE END MEETS.

Maybe in mexico you'll find a better job, the wages are higher for senior and junior manager.
The salary report: Mexican CEOs earning more than global ...
http://www.allbusiness.com/human-resourc...

Good luck!. see ya!.

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