J'aimerais savoir si il est facile ou plutôt possible de trouver du travaille en RD dans n'importe quelle branche en sachant parler Français, espagnol (logique) et anglais mais sans avoir de diplôme.
je te remercie pour la réponse comme on dit l'espoir fait vivre (lol). Penses-tu qu'une française qui n'a pas d'études en frrance peut les faire en République Dominicaine.
La première chose que les boîtes dominicaines vont te demander est si tu as fait des études à l´université. Même si tu réussis à trouver un boulot sans diplôme tu auras un salaire pour à peine survivre🤪.
Pour ma part, je te conseille fortement de rester en France, faire des études (comme il le faut toujours) et puis tu restes toujours tentée, te lancer à la RD😉.
Bonjour Julia !!
Il est possible de travailler en RD tout dépend ce que tu cherches il y a des emploies que tu n as pas besois de grandes études .
Si tu vas vers des domaines spécialisé mmm..Tu en aurras besoin de ton diplome mais si non je peut t envoyé un site qu il y a une demande d emploie a remplir et tu verras ce qu ils peuvent t offrire .
Je peut t avaiore aussi un site pour des appartements a loué.
salut blopart
cela fait quelque temps que je vais sur ce site voir les commentaires sur la république dominicaine. pour ma part je dois te dire que je vais tous les mois a punta cana depuis deux ans et même que je vais me marier avec un dominicain le mois prochain.premièrement parce que je l'aime et aussi pque je pense que cela sera plus facile pour nous (si il veut venir dans mon pays).enfin je l'espère que cela pourra aider un peu car je sais que cela ne sera pas un chemin facile.PERO .
si tu as des contacts ou tu me me renseigner pour m'aider a trouver emploie ou logement, je suis comptable mais je veux me diriger dans un autre domaine (travailler a mon comte) dans autre chose.me gustaria pero siempre no tiene idea.
Merci pour ta réponce! En faite je vais t'expliquer.
Je ne supporte plus la France ainsi que se manier de vivre (plutôt les français).
J'ai obtenue un BEP secrétariat et je me suis dis que si je pouvais partir maintenant ce serai super!!!
La je suis actuellement en BAC pro service pour devenir réceptioniste dans les hôtels. Voila peu tu me dire se que tu en pense..
Merci @bientôt
Bonjour Julia69 !!
Ca me fait plaisir de te donner quelques infos, peut etre meme que tu les possedes déja mais bon..
Moi je crois que c est supper interressant se que veut faire et tu réussiras a te dénicher un travail a l étanger.c est un supper projet..bravo !!
Ca ne serra probablement pas tres facile mais si tu est débrouillarde et tu es décider de partir dans cette aventure bien je te dit vas y fonce !!!!
Tu parle de travailler dans les hotels donc je t envoie 2 sites que tu peut faire appliquation en ligne et tu pourras communiquer avec eux per la suite.
Souvent meme dans ces hotels il offres l hébergement dans des villas qui sont retirer des tourites mais aussi beau que ceux de l hotel et 2 pas et ce a moindre cout.si non si ca t interresse j ai un site que tu peux voir certains appartement qu il loue en republique c est modeste mais bien il sont loué a environ 200 $$ us par mois.
tout dépend de ce que tu as envie dans tes enventures.
Voila les 2 sites.www.nouvellesantilles.com/recrutement.php
www.bahia-principe.com/fr/trabaja_con_nostros.html
Je sais pas si c est des endroits que tu avais envie mais c est tout ce que j ai pour le moment .
Donne moi des nouvelles S V P
bonne chance !!!!😉 Stely
Merci pour ton cite! Je suis aller le voir.
Je suis en train d'apprendre l'espagnol, l'anglais et je vais revoir mes bases d'allemand (j'en est fais 6 ans).
La je suis en peu perdu car la rentré à déjà commencer et je n'est rien trouver pour continuer dans mes études.
Je pense prendre une anneé pour travailler, économiser et apprendre les trois langues. Je reprendrais l'anner prochaine.
Mais j'espere qu'en parlant 4 langues et un petit diplôme cela me permetra de trouver du travaille.
Merci pour ton aide, je suis contente de lire tes conseilles.
salut moi je suis nouveau et j e suis aller en rd 2 fois et j aimerais y aller travailler et y vivre aussi j aimerais vivre un autre sorte d experience et de le vivre a 100 a l heures merci de me renseigner sauf que je connais pas beaucoup les places pour travailler sans diplome ses pas comme quand tu y va en vacance merci a+
Bonjour.
Je suis en train de préparer mon voyage pour aller vivre et travailler en république dominicaine et le site dont tu parles pour les offres d'emplois a l'aire très intéressant.
Pourrais-tu me donner le lien, ca m'aiderait dans mes démarches.
Et serais-tu au courant par hasard comment ca fonctionne si on part pour y vivre et travailler avec un enfant?
Bonjour
Je m'appelle Judith, je suis québécoise et j'ai 18 ans. Je pense prendre une année sabbatique apres mes études collégiales et je voudrais en profiter pour m'établir en république. Je suis allé a Punta Cana cet hiver et j'aimerais savoir si tu connais un hôtel qui recrute, loge et nourris ses employés. Je sais que ce ne sera pas facile mais j'ose espérer en trouver un. Personnellement jsuis allé au Grand Palladium Punta Cana & Spa. C'est certain que j'aimerais y travailler. C'était très beau comme place.
C est certain que je vais t envoyé tout ce que j ai pour t aider, mais dit moi si tu parle anglais ou espagnole??
La plupart des hotels qui embauche des quebequois c est surtout pour l animation .
Pour les chambres, cuisines ou autre c est surtout des gens de la place.
Mais je ressort mes document et addresse email et je t envoie tout ca en privé .
Salut Stely!
Merci pour ta réponse rapide! Pour répondre à ta question, je parle bien anglais. Par contre, mon espagnol est à approfondir 🤪 J'espère que ca ne causera pas problème!
Puis, dans tes documents, est-ce que les hôtels offrent l'hébergement à ses employés? Wow je susi contente de voir comment mon projet se concrétise!!
J'aimerais aussi savoir s'il serait une bonne idée de contacter une agence de voyage qui pourrait peut-être se renseigner pour moi...
J'attend ta réponse.
voici mon e-mail : koiencore@hotmail.com
Bonjour, ca fait longtemps de vos messages mais bref, j'ose espérer que vous pouvez encore y répondre.
Je suis Québécoise-Domincaine et je maitrise parfaitement l'anglais le francais et l'espagnol. J'append aussi l'allemand et l'arabe.
J'aimerais aller travailler en republique dans un hotel logée, etc.
Auriez-vous des informations qui pourrait m'aider a trouver ce que je cherche?
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