jobs for english speakers in Rio??
im keen to find out if there are any websites or recruiters who gave jobs for english speaking professional in Rio. I am an irish female, late 20s with 10 years experience in all areas or the hotel, bar, nightclub and restaurant trade at a senior managemwnt level. But willing to take an average job so tgat ill get to experience Rio. I would greatly appreciate any.jnfo relating to finding a job in Rio.in this sector. Thanjs.
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You can also try your luck by posting an advert on the Jobs section of Rio Classifieds Page.
Best Regards
good luck.cheers
abraco
edd
Maybe you should post an advert in the jobs section of Rio de Janeiro classifieds describing your professional aptitudes.
Regards
Armand
"... pls, pls, pls, do something"?????????
Nobody is going to do it for you, you must understand that anything worth doing is worth doing YOURSELF.
If you want to come to Brazil all you need to do is save up enough money, apply for a passport and visa and jump on a plane. It's not rocket science.
As far as the visa process goes, there are enough postings here that explain that in minute detail, you need only read a few of them.
Maybe you're wanting somebody to pay for the trip too???
Cheers, 
William James Woodward 聳 Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team
Cheers, 
William James Woodward 聳 Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team

On behalf of the entire Expat-blog Team, welcome on board. I hope that your experience here will be both enjoyable and informative. I'm sure you'll make lot of new friends too.
Cheers, 
William James Woodward 聳 Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team
Don't expect to make lots of money teaching, you will be constantly struggling to get by....听 sorry to burst your bubble.
Thank you,
Valu Nanawat
Do you have a VITEM-V Work Visa? Without that you can't work in Brazil. It's almost impossible to find work in Brazil for foreigners and one needs also to have a Carteira de Trabalho (CTPS) work permit.
The first step is finding a job, the best way to do that is apply to a multinational company there in India that also operates here and see if they can help you. Then you need to apply for the visa after finding the job, since they must confirm the work contract. Once you have the visa and work permit then you can come to Brazil and work.
Cheers,
William James Woodward, Expat-blog Experts Team
However, I want to know, how can I get a job offer directly from a Brazilian company seating in India and applying directly from India. As per my browsing knowledge, most of the countries look for Job Offer to foregners so that foreigners can apply for work visa and this is challenging task to get hired from India directly.
In short, how can I go about getting a job in Brazilian company seating in India and trying from here?
Please reply.
Thank you,
Valu
Cheers,
William James Woodward, Expat-blog Experts Team

just a little question.. I'm searching for a job in Rio..near Copa.
-hotel
or something like that..
let me know
First of all, what kind of visa do you hold? If you have a VITUR Tourist Visa you're not permitted to study or work while in Brazil.
If you want to work (legally) you need a VITEM-V Work Visa, a Carteira de Trabalho e Previd锚ncia Social (CTPS) and a CPF number.
Cheers,
William James Woodward, Expat-blog Experts Team
Important to know that in Brazil only 0.4% is not Brazilian; to compare with European countries or US where 10-20% of the population is foreign. It gives you an idea of the difficulty to enter in Brazil.
My boyfriend lives and works there, I just need a job for 3-6 month..
Love from America

Chris McBee
P,S i heard the demand for English teachers is extremely high!
Most of the (private - for profit) language schools in Brazil don't care about teaching certificates or experience. They actually prefer to train native speakers using their own methodology. Here in Brazil "methodology" is an absolute OBSESSION with schools, they hammer it into their teachers and make sure you don't deviate one little bit from it.
The problem with teaching here in Brazil is that these same schools won't help in any way with obtaining the necessary visa, they really depend on foreigners working illegally in Brazil on a VITUR Tourist Visa, so they can get away with paying low and near-slave wages.
Cheers,
William James Woodward, Expat-blog Experts Team
For those who have degrees in the STEM field (science/technology/engineering/mathematics) it is somewhat easier.
Really the only work that is readily available in Brazil for foreigners is teaching a language and that traditionally pays extremely poorly.
As far as finding a teaching job, a native speaker need only walk into a few schools in any Brazilian city, they're almost guaranteed to find something (poor as it may be).
Cheers,
William James Woodward, Expat-blog Experts Team
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听 I have lived in the states now for more than 20 years , i am a brazilian citizen and a us us resident alien . Truth is after having lived in the us (miami)for so long i am sceptical about how difficult it would be for me to find a job if i were to choose to move back to my city of origin Rio de Janeiro . I. Am wanting very much to do so for quite some time now , eu falo portugues fluente minha gramatica bom....vamos dizer que da para enganar hehe.
Nao pelo o fato de falar engles mas sim pelas opportunidades disponiveis .
I am well aware that nothing is easy in life and that compensation would be someting to be discussed.听 I guess what i am looking for is some reassuring before i take the plunge....this is something easier gotten from strangers than those weve known all are lives hehe...
You would at least have the great advantage over expats who haven't become naturalized citizens of Brazil, since all of the public service jobs which are extremely stable as far as being permanent and they're higher paid than private sector jobs would be wide open for you to try out for.
Your fluency in Portuguese also is another factor greatly in your favor, in fact this is one of the greatest barriers for expats here.
Cheers,
William James Woodward, EB Experts Team
Bardamu wrote:Good brazilian teachers in good private schools are paid R$2000/month. Don't expect to be paid much because you're a native english speaker. You will be paid certainly much less, let's say R$1000/month.听 If this is just pocket money and you can live on your savings, fine. If not, stay where you are because this will not be Brazilian dream.
I don't think the original poster was just looking for work as an English teacher. I think this is a pigeon-hole idea suggestion, nothing wrong with that though. Besides that, you can make over R$20,000 per month by expanding your ideas of "English teacher" to include "career coach" working with marketing and business. You have to be focused on what value your service brings and not some vague idealization of "education" while in Brazil. Anyone with enough effort can succeed.
You're quite correct with your observation that one should expand their horizons and think well beyond just teaching English.
In the case of rafaelleao, for example, he's also a Brazilian citizen so can think in terms of the public sector positions that are unattainable for most expats. Another option than just teaching English that is in really big demand with large-scale Brazilian companies is "Cross Cultural Training", where one not only teaches the language to executives, but prepares them to adapt to the vastly different cultures they will be moving to.
Cheers,
William James Woodward, EB Experts Team
I work as an Architect fully qualified in he UK with over 6 years work experience with top London firms听 some of which whom are designing for both the upcoming world cup stadiums and the Olympic park. Before you ask i have looked into a uk company basing me out there, very difficult. My CV is as good as anyone could ask for many internationaly recognized names but i currently don't speak a work of Portuguese or Spanish. So my questions are:
1. Do you think i could find suitable work in rio as an Architect who doesn't speak the language at first.
2. Will this pay well enough to live a good live? anyone know any architects and how much they get paid, failing that what kind of salary do i want to be looking for (rough range) to live a decent quality of live, nice place eat well drink well enjoy life.
cheers any help is greatly appreciated, nicky
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