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Jason Lawson (171.161.224.10) -
I am in the process of moving to Costa Rica and would like to obtain full time employment there. I am fluent in Spanish and English, and I have studied/volunteered in Costa Rica several times. I have knowledge about banking as I work for Bank of America right now. However, I feel that I am qualified to perform most any job with my background in school and work experience. If anyone is interested please email me and I can send you a resume.
Comment #1 sarah (81.76.35.225) -
I to am searching for a job in Costa Rica. I have just completed a trek around CR for 1 month and have fallen in love with the place, people and culture. I have a degree in law and an MSc in forensic science - currently working for a UK police constabulary. I am hoping to move to CR next year but would like employment before i leave - i am looking within the forensic/photography field. Does anyone know where or how i could apply for a job in this nature? or can anybody advise me of where to start looking for any job?Your help is most appreciated
Pura Vida x
Comment #2 Pablo Perez (201.196.68.110) -
I'm in search for a employ as a clerk in tele marketing or or a sportbook i have no experience but i can speak read and write in fluent english
Comment #3 Bhanu Parkash (221.134.239.59) -
I m three year mechanical engineering diploma holder with a 13 years of experiance in vocational teaching and working in an industrial training institute in Delhi India and would like to get a full time job any body advise me how can i get this or any type job that can be suitable for me.
Comment #4 Penney Martin (67.162.197.120) -
I am wanting to relocate to Costa Rica.I was wondering how it works with nursing licensure there.I am having trouble finding information on this and I am also wondering how the job situation is there for registered nurses.I would be grateful for any information regarding this from anyone.
Comment #5 Geek from Escazu, Costa Rica (Contact Member) -
Your first problem is with immigration. You do not have the right to work, and getting that can be problematic.The normal residency American's get in Costa Rica does not allow them to work.
Before you research nursing, research work visas. I don't think you will as easily work under the table as nurse like the English teachers and bar tenders do.
Comment #6 annissa holland (4.88.96.120) -
i am looking for a job in nursing . i am very interested in relocating to this area to live full time.
Comment #7 Gains (63.176.159.124) -
I am interested in doing volunteer work in Costa Rica. Can anybody give me some names of people I would need to contact.?
Comment #8 Alexandra (88.65.44.91) -
Hello there, if you want to volunteer in Costa Rica you can do research on the internet.
This is just one page i know about ...
www.chimps.nl --> click on "Volunteer links".
It offers links to places all over the world which have to do with "Volunteering with Animals or in Conservation", including Costa Rica. If you are searching for other types of volunteer work, just google it and if you are persistent you will find something suitable for you.
Good luck!
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