ingénieur informaticien spécialisé en SAP. Expérience +10 ans sur des grands comptes.
Après avoir travaillé en France, République Dominicaine et Espagne, je désire travailler au Costa Rica. J'ai envoyé plusieurs CV sur divers sites au Costa Rica, mais je me demande s'ils arrivent réellement...
Si quelqu'un connaît des liens à ce sujet ou si des personnes sur place me lisent, ou qui travaille dans ce domaine puissent me donner des tuyaux ou des adresses ce serait génial.
Tous conseils de personnes résidents au Costa seront les bienvenus.
deja il faut savoir que en général les costariciens ne réponde pratiquement jamais aux messages ou rappel rarement, je sais pas pourquoi mais c'est en général ainsi!!
de plus question emplois la priorité est aux locaux ce qui, est normal
essaie plutôt de viser des cie étrangères
Merci de ta réponse.
Effectivement nous avons également vu avec des scies étrangeres, et hier juste aprés mon message nous avons eu un contact.
J'espére que c'est le bon contact, et que nous puissions partir rapidement.
Merci pour ce lien, que nous allons consulter.
Par contre une question : vis tu au costa rica ou tu es dans l'informatique?
excuse cette curiosité mais j'en profite pour me renseigner un peu plus.
encore merci
En ce moment il est extrèmement difficile d'obtenir un permis de séjour avec un permis de travail au Costa Rica.
A part du fait que le pays possède de grandes ressources en informaticiens, qui en plus sont bien moins chères que les étrangers venant de pays comme les EU, Canada, Europe.
Il n'est toutefois pas exclus qu'une société étrangère (française) ne soit intéressée, et il serait util de contacter les Ambassades de France et d'Espagne pour obtenir ces informations.
Bonne chance.
Santo Domingo de Heredia - Costa Rica - GPS lat. 09º58'40.1" long. 84º5'35.6"
ni l'un ni l'autre..mais je rentre d'un circuit au costa rica et comme je m'interesse aussi bien à l'histoire qu'à la geographie d'un pays que je visite je suis tombé sur ce lien par hasard..
je travaille à l'étranger en temps que frontalier et je sais que déjà ce n'est pas facile alors en plus s'y installer j'imagine les tracas administratifs.Alors si cette personne peut t'aider...
pura vida
patrick
Merci pour ces renseignements. Oui cela n'a pas l'air facile...
Mais nous comptons sur la spécification que nous possédons en informatique, celle ci étant moins répendu en amérique centrale.
Sinon nous allons prendre tous les conseils, et s'armer de patience.
Bonne journée à toi et peut etre de visu un de ces quatres au costa..........
Je confirme, s'installer au Costa Rica devient extrêmement difficile et cher, voire impossible. Sauf si vous venez avec un contrat d'expat. Pour avoir un contrat local, l'entreprise devra prouver qu'effectivement votre spécialité n'existe pas ou peu dans le pays. Sinon, c'est priorité aux locaux, qui ont d'excellentes formations et beaucoup vont se spécialiser aux USA. Comme je n'arrête pas de dire tout au long de ce forum, le Costa Rica n'est plus ce qu'il etait. Essayez plutot le Nicaragua, voire El Salvador ou la situation s'est bien arrangée dernièrement et ou il fait a nouveau, bon vivre.
Merci pour ta réponse.
Nous comptons effectivement si possible partir avec un contrat expat, ce qui nous enlverait les tracas administratifs, puisque dans ce cas les societes s'occupent de tout.
Nous avons aussi postulé aussi pour des contrats au mexique, ou tahiti.
Mais notre premiere préférence serait pour le costa rica et esperons y parvenir.
Concernant les prix, nous avons vécu en république dominicaine en payant en dollars et en vivant en pesos dominicains et le problème nous le connaissons bien. Je pense que le costa ne peut pas être pire.
Il me semble que sur le forum, tu dis (si je ne me trompe pas de post) que tu repars pour l'europe, comptes tu partir bientôt? et pour ton visa de travail aucune possibilité?
Oui, je rentre en France fin mai. J'ai certainement besoin d'un retour "aux sources", mais je repartirai probablement a l'étranger apres un certain temps. Et la raison n'est pas uniquement due a l'obtention ma résidence et l'arnaque qui l'accompagne, mais un vrai raz-le-bol d'un pays qui est loin d'être celui qu'il etait... Disons qu'il y a 10 ans, l'inertie et l'ultra-nationalisme des costariciens (qui font bien sentir qu'on "prend leur place", meme s'ils n'en ont pas les compétences ... ), la saleté malgré un pays dit "écologique", les différentes arnaques, ne me gênaient pas trop par rapport a tous les avantages qu'offraient le pays. Aujourd'hui, ce n'est plus le cas. Je ne vois pas un pays qui prospère, mais au contraire, qui décline chaque jour plus ...
Côté argent, pour le Costa Rica, le mieux est d'être rémunéré en Euros. Je suis payée localement en Dollars et j'ai perdu de l'argent depuis la signature du TLC en octobre, puisque le gouvernement souhaite montrer que le colon est une monnaie "forte" et donc l'a réévaluée par rapport aux $.
C'est vrai que dans la vie il faut faire certains choix. Cela a été notre cas en RD, les choses devenaient ingérables, et avons préféré pour divers raisons revenir vers l'europe.
Mais depuis un an que nous sommes en europe, les iles nous manquent....
Tu fais bien de faire un break pour mieux repartir et apprécier...
Nous te souhaitons bonne chance, et bonne continuation
Cher EliCR, Il est a mon grand désaroit que je lis votre message...Je ressent votre déception face a vote environnement là bas..et cela m'attriste beaucoup. Noubliez-pas qu'il y a 7 differentes province au Costa et que sanJosée est la plus dense en population... Changez de province... ! Eloignez-vous vers le nord dans la région du Guanacaste ou plus au sud a Quépos, la vie là bas est a son état pure! J'ai eu le privilège de voyager a travers le monde et je peut vous dire que le Costa Rica est un des plus beau pays que j'ai vue, et c'est le seul qui me donne la confiance total pour y vivre.
Merci! Je connais suffisamment bien le pays pour savoir que la vallée centrale n'est certainement par le meilleur endroit pour vivre.
Moi aussi j'ai pas mal voyage et j'avoue que le Costa Rica n'est pas le pays que je préfère, justement a cause de la mentalité de ses habitants.
Alors, je suis certaine qu'après un retour aux sources, mes pas s'en iront vers d'autres horizons.
bonjour,
voir un pays et y vivre sont deux choses bien differentes.Je ne sais pas comment etait le pays il y a 10 ans car cela ne fait que 1, 5 an que j'y vis.Mais le pays a bien change depuis 20 ans et depuis 10 ans d'apres ce que me racontent mes beaux parents.Mes impressions sur le pays.....
C'est beau, pour le reste il faut le vivre pour se rendre compte.
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