How To Find A Job In Turkey

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How To Find A Job In Turkey
How To Find A Job In Turkey

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Many Russian citizens dream of finding a job in the so-called far abroad. However, only a few manage to get real work abroad. The rest have to be content at best with seasonal services in hotels in Turkey. How to find a job in this country and do beginners have career prospects?

How to find a job in Turkey
How to find a job in Turkey

Instructions

Step 1

Check out one of the many internet job sites abroad, including those in Turkey. For example, at www.karier.net, www.insankaynakları.com, www.yenibiris.com. Be careful and cautious, as the high-paying job mentioned in the ad may just be bait for inexperienced girls and young people.

Step 2

Pay attention to the salary offered by the recruiting agents. If it exceeds $ 500 (with food and accommodation), then this should already seem suspicious to you, since a person without knowledge of languages, higher education and work experience abroad is unlikely to be paid more for any more or less decent work.

Step 3

If you know English and Turkish and you have a higher education, but do not yet have work experience abroad, do not accept offers with salaries above $ 700, so as not to fall for the bait of scammers. If the employer (or his representative) starts bargaining because of the payment for accommodation or offers you to buy a ticket to Turkey on your own, turn off communication with this person. Chances are, you won't get paid at all in the end.

Step 4

Before flying to Turkey as an employee, be sure to obtain a work visa at a Turkish consulate or embassy. Without her, in this country, you may have problems with the law. Therefore, negotiate only with those employers who agree to conclude a fixed-term employment contract with you indicating all the conditions of cooperation and obtain a work permit for you in Turkey.

Step 5

For inexperienced newcomers between the ages of 18 and 25, it is best to contact agencies that train and hire animators, maids and other hotel personnel. Those who have already worked abroad should think about getting higher education in the specialties of "tourism manager", "hotel administrator", etc. Unfortunately, so far only such specialists have a chance to get a permanent job in Turkey without patronage and connections.

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