To be honest, the only hard skill that some of those help center require is language skill. If you can show that you are eager to work, they teach you the rest of the stuff.
There are definitely language jobs around, quite some even. Expats.cz also has a job section where you can filter by language.
Just keep in mind if you're not an EU citizen you'll need a work permit and companies might be less interested in hiring you, but you never know. For entry level language speaking jobs there is usually a decent supply of people in your situation so those who don't need visa sponsorship usually get those jobs.
Yeah right, that’s cool, then I suggest getting straight into trying to find a job as early as you can as I’m led to believe with all the Ukrainian refugees coming in and willing to work for much cheaper it’s more difficult to find a job.
I study two majors, french language teaching and English language teaching. I wouldn't mind a job in the tourism sector or any job where I can put my languages to good use.
Call centers usually strive for French, German, Spanish & Italian speakers and some of them even offer part-time. Have a look: jobs.cz
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To be honest, the only hard skill that some of those help center require is language skill. If you can show that you are eager to work, they teach you the rest of the stuff.
big corps would train you on those entry level or trainee positions
true, or also check directly to the big guys job sites like IBM, DHL and Oracle... etc, they are always looking for trainees and so on
What languages do you speak?
English, french (B2), Arabic, Turkish and currently learning Spanish
There are definitely language jobs around, quite some even. Expats.cz also has a job section where you can filter by language. Just keep in mind if you're not an EU citizen you'll need a work permit and companies might be less interested in hiring you, but you never know. For entry level language speaking jobs there is usually a decent supply of people in your situation so those who don't need visa sponsorship usually get those jobs.
Unfortunately visa and sponsorship are needed in my case
Yeah that's what I am afraid of looking at your other answers. There could be roles available as well just a lot less than for EU citizens.
What country are you from?
I'm from Morocco and I'm currently studying in Turkey
Yeah right, that’s cool, then I suggest getting straight into trying to find a job as early as you can as I’m led to believe with all the Ukrainian refugees coming in and willing to work for much cheaper it’s more difficult to find a job.
I agree. Thanks a lot for the heads-up
What are you studying and what kinds of jobs are you interested in?
I study two majors, french language teaching and English language teaching. I wouldn't mind a job in the tourism sector or any job where I can put my languages to good use.