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What is the necessary level of Spanish to participate?
Minimum intermediate level of Spanish is necessary; this will open more job opportunities for you.
Will a longer Spanish course help me land a better job?
It's likely to because you'll perform better in interviews and improve your chances of securing a "better" job when you have better Spanish
language skills. You may want to consider a longer course, particularly if you will be starting below the Intermediate level. Also, preference
is given to students who have studied longer to prepare for their Work & Travel in Spain when interviews and offers are assigned.
How much will I be paid?
You will always be paid at least minimum wage. Some jobs do pay more than minimum wage, and some include tips and even meals.
How many hours will I work?
Most shifts are 8 hours per day with 1 day off during the week. You may work one shift of 8 hours, or it maybe split into 2 shifts per day. However, in some jobs during high season (July and August) you may not have any days off and you might work 8 to 10 hours per day.
What kind of job will I be placed in?
The job opportunities are in the hospitality, catering, retail and other general service sectors. Positions include: bartender, waiter, kitchen help, waiter's assistant, hostess and retail store or amusement park attendant.
How long is the Work & Travel in Spain program?
The minimum stay is 3 months but you can work for as long as you'd like! There is no maximum stay for the programme. Minimum stays range from 3 months to several months or more, depending on the season.
I've never worked before. Can I still apply?
Yes! If you have any work experience at all, please list it on your application and include work references. If you have no experience, it may take you longer to receive an offer, but you are still eligible to apply.
Will I have to do an interview?
Yes. You will have to interview with the employer(s) upon your arrival. All job offers are contingent on passing a personal interview.
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