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Labor shortage: France opens vacancies for Portuguese speakers with salaries of up to €3.500 for Bricklayers, Cooks, Kitchen Assistants, Salespeople, Receptionists and more!

Written by Valdemar Medeiros
Published 16/10/2024 às 09:43
Labor shortage: France opens vacancies for Portuguese speakers
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The labor shortage in France has led companies in various sectors to open hundreds of vacancies for Portuguese speakers. Find out who can apply for these opportunities and how to secure your chance to work in France.

Labor shortage in France: France is one of the largest economies in Europe and the world. As such, the European country is experiencing a serious labor shortage in several areas. In fact, there are also vacancies for Portuguese speakers with salaries starting at 3.500 euros per month for the position of cook. 

Jobs in France experiencing major labor shortages

We found over 100 opportunities due to the labor shortage in France for Portuguese speakers. Therefore, we have put together a list of the main vacancies in France:

  • Business manager;
  • Carpenter;
  • Vehicle maintenance attendant;
  • Call center agent;
  • Animal caretaker;
  • Housekeeper;
  • Youth Program Director;
  • Business manager;
  • Social service researcher;
  • Mason;
  • Hotel establishment receptionist;
  • Road construction supervisor;
  • Instructional Designer;
  • Room maid;
  • Construction worker;
  • Nanny;
  • Horticultural worker;
  • Construction engineer;
  • Stone polisher;
  • High school modern languages ​​teacher;
  • Exploration geologist;
  • Accounting assistant;
  • Community development social worker;
  • Waiter waitress;
  • Tile installer;
  • Night auditor;
  • Roofer;
  • Transport equipment painter;
  • Household cleaner;
  • Sales support assistant;
  • Architect;
  • Specialized salesperson;
  • Construction worker;
  • Architect;
  • Quick Service Restaurant Team Leader;
  • Travel agent;
  • Sales support assistant;
  • Secretary;
  • Contact center manager;
  • Cultural policy officer;
  • Seller specializing in clothing;
  • Administrative Assistant;
  • Civil engineering technician;
  • Building cleaner.

How to apply for vacancies in France?

Those who are planning to take advantage of the labor shortage in France and want to apply should access the EURES Network portal. Then, select the desired opportunity, read all the requirements and, if you meet them, send your CV directly to the company that is advertising vacancies for Portuguese speakers in France. 

The citizens of European Union Those who wish to work in France do not need a visa due to the free movement agreement within the European Economic Area (EEA). However, if you do not have European citizenship, you must apply for a work visa to live in France.

Therefore, make good financial plans while still in your home country, look for information on official websites and bodies to meet all the requirements for applying for a work visa in France.

Regarding the ease of finding opportunities in the country due to the labor shortage in France, it is interesting to note that the unemployment rate in the European country is 7,3%. In addition, despite French being the predominant language and the language of common use, there are sectors such as services, where it is essential to master the language in order to be able to work.

👉 COMPLETE LIST of open vacancies

Understand how a Brazilian can obtain a visa to work in France

For a Brazilian to obtain a work visa in France, it is necessary to follow a series of steps and meet specific requirements.

The first step is to get a job offer from a French company., who must justify the hiring of a foreigner, proving that they have not found a local professional with the same qualifications. After receiving the job offer, the French company must send an employment contract to the French Ministry of Labor for validation.

Once the contract has been validated, the candidate must apply for a work visa at the French Embassy or Consulate in Brazil.

It is important to prepare all the required documents, which usually include a valid passport, an approved employment contract, proof of residence in France, international health insurance, among others. Each visa category may require specific documents, so it is essential to check the exact requirements for the type of job the applicant will be doing in France.

The work visa is usually issued as a long-stay visa, known as a “Temporary Resident Visa” (Visa de Long Séjour), allowing the worker to reside and work in the country for more than three months. Once in France, the worker also needs to register with the “Office Français de l'Immigration et de l'Intégration” (OFII), which is the department responsible for immigrants and integration in the country.

Some professions in France require the validation of foreign diplomas or certifications. It is important that the worker check whether your profession is regulated and whether there is a need for equivalence of diplomas to perform the role.

After fulfilling all the requirements, the Brazilian will be able to work legally in France, contributing to the local economy and enjoying the advantages of living in one of the most culturally rich countries in Europe.

Information about the average salary in France

As one of the largest countries in Europe, France is struggling with a severe labor shortage. As a result, there are thousands of job openings in France in virtually every sector of the economy. In addition, finding jobs for Portuguese speakers in France is an opportunity to earn good salaries.

For example, in 2024, according to data made available by the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) and which are in the Impress portal, the average annual gross salary is 39.800 euros. The average monthly net salary is 2.587 euros.

However, the average salary in France varies depending on several factors, such as the size of the company. Thus, in 2024, the average gross monthly salary is 2.439 euros for companies with fewer than 10 employees. However, this salary reaches 3.376 euros for companies with more than 500 employees.

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Valdenir
Valdenir
16/10/2024 11:29

How to apply for vacancies

Ana Soares
Ana Soares
16/10/2024 16:08

Good evening, I have been working as a cleaner here in Portugal for two years now under contract. I would like to work abroad as a nanny or domestic worker, preferably to live abroad. Thank you, good evening. I have references.

John Cleber de Araujo
John Cleber de Araujo
17/10/2024 04:59

I would like to work outside of Brazil

Clara
Clara
17/10/2024 09:52

With so many immigrants already living in France, looking for a means of survival and trying to regularize their situation, they make it difficult, because they are looking for more.
You will understand these people and their rights that are becoming more difficult every day and we see nothing, just illusions, frankly.

jump saints
jump saints
In reply to  Clara
18/10/2024 21:18

all talk **** to say that they are offering work, and knowing that they make it difficult for people to emigrate with documents... all to deceive the System

Lucimar Alves
Lucimar Alves
17/10/2024 16:36

Where do I have to send my resume and my husband's?

Maria do Rosario
Maria do Rosario
In reply to  Lucimar Alves
17/10/2024 18:34

I also want to know where I can send my resume to get a job vacancy, I have a degree in pedagogy and I am studying nursing.

Lucimar Alves
Lucimar Alves
In reply to  Maria do Rosario
17/10/2024 18:36

Oh, do you think you have a chance of going to France with a degree in education and nursing? Well, better than being an educator at home, right?

Edneide
Edneide
In reply to  Maria do Rosario
17/10/2024 23:46

I sent your resume to this agency (11) 95855-9864, they are hiring and will pay all costs and you will leave Brazil with a signed employment contract.

Valdemar Medeiros

Journalist in training, specialist in creating content with a focus on SEO actions. Writes about the Automotive Industry, Renewable Energy and Science and Technology

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