Best way to find work abroad? Prefereably in the EU so I don't have to bother with visas/permits.
I want to find work in an EU country as an American. What do I do?
>>1156531
if you have an Irish grandparent you can get a passport here. Then you're an EU citizen and all of europe (atm) is your oyster.
>>1156531
qualifications?
>>1156535
hey, I'm from kerry. What part are your relations in?
>>1156537
Dingle
>>1156530
The same way you find work at home.
If you have qualifications and experience in a field seek work in that field if that's where the money is
If you want to start new go for a jobs that require no experience or qualification
be confident in the interview, declare you can learn anything instantly and perform better than anyone
be confident, sociable and lively
try many things
quit if you don't like it after a day, get a new job the next day
do what's fun
try to live broke, dumpster diving and sleeping in parks
>>1156530
https://ec.europa.eu/eures/eures-searchengine/page/main
>>1157152
Aishiteru anon
Try callcenters if you can sit 8hrs a day and are not botherd by a slower lifestyle. I'm here in Portugal for a while now and its pretty chill. Most company's also help you alot with governments and official stuff.
Since I'm already here I would like to ask if someone has any experience with Italy in a working sense. I'm experienced in customers service and would like to find something around Milan or the rest of italy
>>1156530
> in the EU
Learn the language.
>>1156624
Literally every time I remember that there's a fucking town named "Dingle" in Ireland, I lose my shit laughing because I am an immature idiot
>>1159640
http://www.dailyedge.ie/funny-place-names-ireland-998203-Jul2013/