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There are plenty of jobs for English speakers in Portugal, but learn the language spoken by over 200 million people, and even more opportunities will open up for you
As one of the world’s leading tourist destinations, with its prime position on the Iberian Peninsula, Portugal is famous for sun, sea and beaches stretching for more than 520 miles. It’s no wonder that the country attracts many overseas workers seeking to enjoy the Mediterranean climate and lifestyle.
Casual work is common as the Portuguese economy relies heavily on tourism, resulting in an abundance of teaching English as foreign language posts. However, with an unemployment rate of only 5.9%, competition for graduate jobs is fierce – especially in major cities such as Lisbon and Porto.
That’s where a strong understanding of, and fluency in, Portuguese will set you ahead of other foreign candidates with little or no knowledge of the language. Taking a course in your home country before you start to look for work is recommended.
Jobs in Portugal
The services sector dominates the Portuguese economy, with tourism particularly important. Jobs can also be found in the telecommunications industry, as well as in property, aerospace and biotechnology.
Lisbon is something of a start-up hub, with IT being one of the country’s key growth areas.
Popular graduate jobs
- Biotechnology
- Chemical products
- Healthcare
- IT
- Pharmaceuticals
Other major industries in Portugal include:
- automobiles
- construction
- electronics
- footwear
- hospitality
- textiles
- tourism
- transportation.
The capital city of Lisbon is home to a number of global companies including:
- Mercedes-Benz
- Nestlé
- Nokia
- Samsung
- Volkswagen.
Search for job vacancies in Portugal at:
- Empregos online (in Portuguese)
- EURES (for European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA) or Swiss nationals)
- Indeed. pt (in Portuguese)
- Jobs In Lisbon (English-speaking jobs)
- Reed – Jobs in Portugal
Skills shortages
There’s a shortage of skilled workers in:
- agriculture
- communications (mainly call centre managers)
- engineers
- healthcare (doctors and nurses)
- hotel and restaurant staff.
How to get a job in Portugal
With such strong competition for jobs, European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) nationals should start looking for work as early as possible. If you’re from outside the EU, you’ll need to look for and secure a job before moving to the country.
For online applications, some employers may ask standard questions while others focus on open-ended questions. Cover letters should never exceed one side of A4, although CVs can be up to three pages long – but it’s still advisable to aim for two pages. Unless otherwise specified, all applications should be made in Portuguese.
Networking is important for foreign nationals hoping to find work and speculative applications are welcomed, particularly at small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Many companies use several rounds of interviews to filter candidates, while psychometric or technical testing is also common. It can take some time to discover the result of interviews, so be prepared to wait.
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Summer jobs
Seasonal work in tourism can sometimes provide a launch pad into an entry-level graduate job, while also helping to improve your language skills.
There’s a particular need for temporary workers in the hotel and catering industries and casual work can usually be found in bars and restaurants.
If you’ve gained some basic childcare experience, you may also be able to find work as an au pair.
Voluntary work is a useful option for many people heading abroad. Not only will it put your language skills to the test and help you understand more about Portuguese culture, it could help you create lasting contacts and enhance your CV.
Opportunities can be anything from placements concerned with sport and culture to those focused on social care and the environment. For successful applicants, accommodation, travel, food and insurance are all covered by a European grant and you even receive a small monthly allowance.
Teaching jobs
Proficiency in English is a highly sought-after skill. There are a number of English language schools in the country and to teach here you’ll generally need an undergraduate degree and a TEFL certification.
You don’t need to be fluent in Portuguese upon arrival, as it’s important to create an English-speaking atmosphere in the classroom.
You’re more likely to find teaching work of this nature in cities such as Braga, Coimbra, Lisbon and Porto. Contracts generally run from September to June and there are also opportunities to teach at summer camps.
For a directory of Portuguese language schools, see ESL BASE – TEFL courses in Portugal.
There are also opportunities to teach English in Portugal through the British Council.
Internships
Internships and summer work placements for students can be arranged by:
- AIESEC UK – students and recent graduates
- IAESTE UK – for science, engineering and applied arts students.
Paid five-month, EU-based traineeships can also be found at European Commission – Traineeship.
Portuguese visas
All UK nationals need a long-stay visa if they want to stay in Portugal for more than 90 days in any 180-day period.
There are different types of visa, such as temporary stay (less than one year) and residence (longer than one year). There are also different work visas depending on the type of work you do. Visit the Consulate General of Portugal in London to find out more about types of visas and where to apply.
Non-EU nationals can only secure a residence permit if they have a formal offer of employment from a Portuguese employer. As companies are encouraged to hire Portuguese citizens or EU nationals in the first instance, obtaining a work permit can be difficult.
If you do manage to secure a job, your employer should supply a copy of your contract so you can apply for a residence permit from your local Portuguese Embassy – for UK citizens, this would be the Embassy of Portugal in the United Kingdom based in London.
EU, EEA and Swiss nationals do not need a work permit to work in Portugal. You initially have six months to find work and after this period you must apply for a residence permit from the Portuguese Immigration Office.
Language requirements
While many Portuguese people are able to converse in English, it’s important to have a strong grasp of Portuguese before you consider working in the country. Aside from the fact that it may help you stand out among other foreign workers, knowing the lingo will help when filling out application forms and making speculative applications.
While Portugal only has a population of ten million, Portuguese is spoken by roughly 220 million people and is one of the top ten most spoken languages in the world. There are many websites and courses around to help you learn, so do some research in your home country.
Aside from knowing Portuguese, multilingual workers are often required in tourism hotspots, the property sector and call centres.
How to explain your qualifications to employers
Following the Bologna Process, UK qualifications are recognised by a large number of employers throughout the EU.
To find out more about the recognition of your qualifications, see Portuguese NARIC.
What it’s like to work in Portugal
Usual business hours are 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, with a one to two-hour break for lunch. The legal maximum is 40 hours a week and an eight-hour work day.
Employees generally receive 22 paid annual leave days per year, although in the banking sector it is 25. In addition, there are 12 public holidays.
The current minimum wage in Portugal is €822.50 per month (£698), which works out at €9,870 per year (£8,371).
Find out more
- Discover what it’s like to study in Portugal.
- Explore jobs for overseas workers in Portugal at bePortugal.
Written by Daniel Higginbotham, Editor
Prospects · August 2022
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Jobs in Portugal: vacancies from €1400.00 in Portugal
Job search abroad is especially popular among citizens of post-Soviet countries. Comfortable working conditions, a variety of vacancies with high salaries, and the absence of strict requirements for applicants are the minimum that guarantees a large influx of foreigners to the EU, including Portugal.
Portugal is located in the west of continental Europe and borders the Atlantic Ocean. For 2020, more than 50 thousand citizens of Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan are officially employed in the republic, despite the high unemployment rate – more than 35%. You can find a job in the country, there are vacancies for both diversified specialists and those who have a specialized higher education and work experience.
ᐈ Why go to work in Portugal?
Despite the high unemployment rate in Portugal, in 2020 the economic situation began to stabilize. More and more migrants under 30 are choosing a country of potential for employment, as here you can always find work in the areas of restaurant, hotel business and agriculture.
Knowledge of English or Spanish will be an advantage – the range of available vacancies will become several times larger. But this requirement is not mandatory for employment.
Also – in the country, the cost of renting housing and food is low, at the price level of Poland. The quality is at a high level.
ᐈ What salary (salary) can I receive?
The average salary in Portugal is approximately equal to the Polish and Czech. Specialists of narrow profiles are valued in the country, both with and without work experience. Example of vacancies and wages:
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Plasterers, painters – from 700 to 1500 euros per month;
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Builders – from 1000 to 1700 euros per month;
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Waiters – from 800 euros per month + tips;
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Maid – from 850 euros per month + tips;
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Drivers – from 1300 euros per month.
Also in Portugal there are always vacancies in the field of medicine, IT, agriculture. The salaries of specialists in these industries start from 1,000 euros per month and above.
ᐈ What kind of work can be found in Portugal
The most in demand among foreigners in Portugal are seasonal jobs, when you can save up well in a short time without the need to extend permits and a work visa. Jobs such as fruit and vegetable pickers, farm assistants, builders, plasterers, and painters are always available in the country. Among young people, the positions of waiters, administrators and maids are popular, where the mobility and learning ability of staff are valued.
In Portugal, you can also find work for specialists with higher education and experience in the field of medicine, social work, psychology, economists, IT-ki and bankers are in demand. If you have certificates confirming qualifications and knowledge of a foreign language, present them to the employer.
ᐈ What do you need to get a job in Portugal?
A mandatory document for employment in Portugal is the National visa type D, which is issued for a period of 3-4 months. To obtain it, the applicant will need to collect the following package of documents:
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Copies and original of foreign passport;
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Two completed questionnaires with photograph;
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Copies of internal passport;
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Medical insurance;
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Statement of income for the last year;
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Invitation from the employer;
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Employment contract.
The average period for obtaining a visa is from 5 to 21 days without the possibility of urgent processing.
ᐈ What is the cost of living in Portugal?
Portugal is distinguished not only by a comfortable climate, but also by low housing and food prices. With an average salary of 1000 euros, you can live in the republic with comfort and benefit.
Accommodation in hostels is considered the most economical option and is equal to 30-80 euros per month, renting an apartment or studio will cost 200-500 euros, depending on the region of settlement. Some employers provide the applicant with free accommodation on site or near the enterprise.
The average cost of a consumer basket in Portugal is 250 euros per person, seasonal fruits and vegetables (pineapples, watermelons, olives, oranges, figs) are always at a reduced price. Product quality is top notch.
Travel can be expensive – one trip by public transport here costs about 1.3 euros. But the quality of the roads fully explains why the price is justified.
ᐈ Advantages and disadvantages of working in Portugal
Looking for a job abroad is always full of risks and fears for job seekers – a sudden change in environment, living and working conditions cause discomfort. And this is absolutely normal. But do not be afraid – Portugal kindly welcomes migrants from post-Soviet countries, offering comfortable conditions for cooperation.
The main advantage of working in Portugal is the salary. The average salary of a specialist here is 2-3 times higher than in a similar position at home, and conditions are better. Jobs here can be found for specialists of different profiles, regardless of education and work experience.
Also, the republic is distinguished by the high quality of health care, albeit paid. With a monthly payment of 70 euros, you have the opportunity to receive qualified assistance and a set of medicines without queues and hassle.
The only significant drawback in employment in Portugal may be a relatively low salary compared to other European countries. But the labor market of the country is constantly developing and expanding, offering more and more interesting vacancies from year to year.
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Mileeva N.S., FOP | Zaporozhye, UA
in Porto Santo, full time
Employees are required for the Pestana Porto Santo 5* tourist complex on the coast: Portugal, Porto Santo island
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Work in Portugal by visa, I will get the card, the latest biometrics.
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Evtushenko Igor Ivanovich, FLP | Mykolaiv, UA
in Porto, full time, no work experience
Plant for the production of ketchup, sauces
Production and warehouse worker. Men and women, couples under 55
Schedule: working minimum – 8 hours (five days), you can take additional +2 hours every working day, also go out on Saturdays.
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Strikun Igor Mikolayovich, FOP | Mykolaiv, UA
in Lisbon, full time, no work experience
Toy packers needed.
Requirements:
married couples, men and women from 18 to 55 years;
Working hours: Working minimum – 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. You can take an additional working day and additional hours.
Responsibilities
packaging…
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Aleksandrova AA, FOP | Dnipro, UA
in Lisbon, full time
Hostess in a nightclub in the center of Lisbon
Requirements:
Responsibility, adequacy, punctuality
Knowledge at the initial level of one of the listed languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese.
Responsibilities: Communicate with guests of the club. Creating…
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Tolkacheva Natalia, FOP | Zaporozhye, UA
in Porto Santo, full time
Portugal
Porto Santo
To the tourist complex Pestana Porto Santo 5 * on the coast
Helpers needed in the kitchen
Duties include:
food preparation for cooking
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No. 1448 A Polish company is looking for workers for a facility in Portugal, the city of Lisbon. Wanted: handyman. Salary: 5 euros. Schedule: 10 hours. Requires a professional with experience.
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Onoprienko Anton Stepanovich, FOP | Kyiv, UA
in Setúbal, full time
Portugal. Setúbal Driver/assistant in a golf club.
Age from 20 to 50 years of athletic build. Rights category B.
Responsibilities:
Carry visitors on a golf cart,
Bring-carry game equipment,
Collect visitor’s belongings
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14 hours ago
Nikolaev Denis Volodimirovich, FOP | Nikolaev, UA
in Lisbon, full time
The ECCO shoe warehouse is looking for packing workers. Married couples, women and men up to 55 years.
Duties include:
shoe packaging;
sticking labels on shoes and boxes;
sizing set. Availability…
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15 hours ago
Bogatyryov Oleg Viktorovich, FLP | Dnepr, UA
in Faro, full time
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Aleksandrov Oleksandr Leonidovich, FOP | Nikolaev, UA
in Lisbon, full time
Toy packers needed.
Requirements:
married couples, men and women from 18 to 55 years;
Responsibilities
packaging of soft toys, constructors;
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stickers and price tags.
Salary 8-9 euros per hour
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An international online store requires employees to work remotely 1-2 hours a day.
You can work from anywhere in the world where there is internet.
For beginners – free distance learning.
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Sidorenko, FOP | Kyiv, UA
in Faro, full time
Ketchup, sauces production plant
Production and warehouse worker. Men and women, couples under 55
Schedule: 5 – 6 working days, 8-12 working hours
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International company Bettter. us request an initiating person to land a Warehouse manager who can help you launch a warehouse from scratch. Mi is a successful startup with upcycling of branded clothes. Yakshcho vy dreamed for a long time to encourage a career in …
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Romantsov, OOO | Zaporozhye, UA
in Porto Santo, full time
Portugal
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To the tourist complex Pestana Porto Santo 5 * on the coast
Helpers needed in the kitchen
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DreamWay PolandWork, FOP | Kyiv, UA
in Porto, full time, work experience from 2 years and above
Formworker
A Portuguese construction company is looking for formworkers to join their team.
Place of work: Porto
Responsibilities: reinforcement, installation of formwork, assistance with pouring concrete.
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Kalinina VV, FLP | Zaporozhye, UA
in Lisbon, full time
Portugal. Setubal
Driver/assistant at the golf club.
Men from 20 to 50 years of athletic build
By Polish visas, residence cards or ID
Rights category B.
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Carry visitors on a golf cart,
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in Lisbon, remotely
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SERHIY i VIKTOR – CONSTRUCAO, Lda. | Setúbal
full time
Handymen required for a construction company in Portugal. Work in the area of the city of Setubal and Sintra. Salary one-time per month, from 800 euros / month. Eight hour work day, five day work week. Working Saturday if possible and desired….
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Shevchenko Victoria, FLP | Odessa, UA
in Lisbon, full time
For the production of Adidas antiperspirant sprays in Portugal
Women, men, couples are required.