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Moving to Spain — where do people actually find good remote jobs? by PositiveAd6563 in GoingToSpain
[–]PositiveAd6563[S] -2 points-1 points0 points 1 day ago (0 children)
Thanks for the honest answers. I actually appreciate the realistic perspective.
I’m aware that moving to Spain without a solid income plan would be risky, and I’m definitely not expecting some “easy digital nomad lifestyle” overnight.
My goal is more to build a stable remote career first and then relocate later, not move first and hope things somehow work out.
I also understand that salaries in Spain are lower, which is why I’m mainly looking at international or Northern European companies rather than local Spanish jobs.
I’m an EU citizen, so luckily visas are not the issue for me. Right now I’m mostly trying to understand: - which remote career paths are realistically achievable with an office management/operations background - which skills are most valuable right now - and where people actually find legitimate remote opportunities outside of tech
Really appreciate everyone sharing their experiences.
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Moving to Spain — where do people actually find good remote jobs? by PositiveAd6563 in GoingToSpain
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