True. Even if yer still overseas its best to try to apply here already. You never know maybe at least 1 will reply to you for interview. Im not here to discourage unless you are an engineer you can find work easily since its in demand here I think anywhere you its in demand. Fyi, Job market here is very competetive, ive been to 6 interviews before I landed a job, there were lots of euro people irish english german, also from south america like brazilian spanish ppol looking for work. So competition for work is very high. I tried applying in a call center here but I didnt pass since you need to be very good in english here and dont sound like a foreigner, unlike in pinas where i worked in a call center for 8 mos it was so easy to get in they hired me and didnt even sk for any credentials. Here ita difficult to get in a call center.
In short finding a job here is not a walk in the park. Polish your resume make cover letter. Be prepared since job market here is really competetive. I know someone an it person before he found a job he worked as a cleaner For 5 months in hotels. Sure you can do that but if you have pride and maarte of course thatll be hard to do!
Also, some work require you to have a car. I got hired in my 3rd interview but when they asked me if i have a car and i said no they changed their mind. Getting a car is difficult if yer new here since your still on budget and buying a car is the least of your priorities. Even if you buy a car its difficult since you dont know the way here u dont know their road rules and stuff.
If your coming here without work just be prepared in terms of budget, I went here w only 2.4t aud in my pocket good thing I found a job in 2 weeks but I was thinking if i dont find a job in 2 months my money will run out and ill probably go back to manila first then get funds again.
a<blockquote rel="LittleBoyBlue">@paris_hipon bilis ah, 2 weeks. start p lng kmi mag-hanap ng work from SG, kaso mababa daw chances pag wala dyan.</blockquote>