![]() ![]() You need to analyse you strong sidesĮven if you think you don’t have any strong sides, you’re lying to yourself. So how to find a job in London as a foreigner? 1. ![]() But in the end, I did find a good job in a great company and with a really good salary. I had a 3.5 month break between jobs and if not blogging, I would have been in debt by now. I also have 2 years of work experience in Digital Marketing and great passion to work in that field. And I have this blog, which I managed to grow all by myself (not without Pepe’s support though). ![]() Nonetheless, I managed to get 3 degrees (2 of which are cum-laude) and I speak 4 languages. I’m a typical millenial, who likes brunching in trendy places, eat avocado on toast and travel. Landing a job in a company that was named the best company to work for in London for a couple of years (according to Glassdoor) was actually really good.Ī bit about my background. One was really terrible and was a total waste of time (don’t work for Malee Natural Science, if you see a position open there – and they are pretty much always open – FOR A REASON), but the second one was actually a great success. Since I’ve moved to London in July, I worked in two companies. So how to find a job in London as a foreigner? However, since I have all this knowledge about moving abroad ( read this post about everything you need to do upon your arrival in the UK) and living in London ( how much you actually need to live in London), I actually decided to write an article about finding a job. As you already probably know, Tripsget is a travel and lifestyle blog (and if you don’t know, first of all, I wanted to say “HI” to you, my new reader). ![]()
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