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Posted: 22 September 2009 07:24 PM  
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Hi All this is my first post hope all is fine
I just moved to Madrid from England.. I moved as My Job in the UK is now based in Madrid…

I have been looking at this site off and on for the last year and half getting info etc.. Today I decided to join..

Spain is now heading out of the recession and now we can see more the positive side of things, Instead of doom and gloom..

I have collated all the Jobsites I used over the Years and some Employment agencies that come highly recommended I also List ones that Are out of business.

Jobsites…

http://www.infojobs.net >>>> Only In Spanish and its Span’s Number 1 Site
http://www.monster.co.uk
http://www.jobserve.co.uk
http://www.cwjobs.co.uk
http://www.4itjobs.co.uk >>>IT JOBS ONLY
http://www.planetrecruit.com
http://www.reed.co.uk

Agencies Spain and Gibraltar

Michael Page
AmbientJobs
Talent Search People >>> Salary Scales are Extremely below par but good agency all the same.
Quad Consultancy Recruitment
RecruitSpain and RecruitGibraltar >> They only deal with candidates near the job location (As per Other Expat Sites posts on google search)
Red Talent

Negative or Gone Bust Companies.

denada-andalucia or denada-andalucia.com No longer

Wemploy (Google Search the site and people seem to be peeved off with them.) RNA Number and Office Address is under different company/Business.

Good luck to all and wish you all the success in your new careers…

Ace

Also top 10 recession-proof jobs as follows

1) Credit Controller
2) Auditors and procurement managers
3) Restructuring experts
4) Underwriters
5) Actuaries
6) Healthcare professionals, social care workers and teachers
7) Green jobs, including renewable energy specialists and energy efficiency advisers
8) Engineering
9) Telecoms and technology
10) Metallurgists, miners and geologists (in Australia)

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Posted: 23 September 2009 03:37 AM   [ # 1 ]  
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Good Update on my Original Post a few months back!
Good info!

Mac

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Posted: 24 September 2009 04:51 PM   [ # 2 ]  
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Sorry Mate Just Updating the List, Good Information all the Same

Enjoy.

Ace

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Posted: 15 December 2009 01:55 AM   [ # 3 ]  
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Came across this post looking for info on the actuarial sciences, so I thought I’d add my two cents.  I can see where being an actuary would be recession-resistant if you already have a position, but I can only imagine the plight of actuarial students who see the big promised actuary salary and have worked their way through the 8 years of exams and then have no way to break in.  I’m still open to being an actuary, but it does sometimes seem like something else from the recession-OK list that involves less up-front investment would be smarter, given the highly uncertain global economic times.

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Posted: 15 December 2009 07:28 PM   [ # 4 ]  
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Good post, I’ve added my CV to the ones that I didn’t know about.

I don’t really agree with you that things are getting better, but, hey its nearly Christmas and when in doubt remember this….

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1loyjm4SOa0

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Posted: 15 December 2009 11:16 PM   [ # 5 ]  
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happy.smiler your good at post some best link around Ja ja ja

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Posted: 05 March 2010 01:23 AM   [ # 6 ]  
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Hi Danielle99

Thanks for your message today.

However I will not recommend you or your Firm…

The reason is you have a bad reputation here in Madrid.

You have a Director that was Wemploy and there is no fair treatment to your candidates.

The Reviews can be found on another Expat forum which I understand your Adverts have been deleted and you been banned.

Freedom of Speach act.

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Posted: 05 March 2010 04:22 AM   [ # 7 ]  
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Acestartman: there’s no freedom of speech act, and as far as this website is concerned it’s not governed by Spanish law, it’s governed by MY laws. :D

Bottom line- don’t libel someone else’s business. Please back up your accustations with evidence or links to evidence.

Danielle99: tough crowd here. Feel free to make a rebuttle.

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