Jobs in Seville
Seville is Spanish city located in the province of Seville of which it is the capital; Seville is the financial, cultural, and artistic center of southern Spain. Seville has a vibrant economy which opens up many job opportunities for people looking for a job.
The economy of the city of Seville is dominated by the services sector, this means that most job opportunities are in the construction industry so bricklayers, construction managers, plumbers, quantity surveyors will have many job opportunities, people involved in public works can also find jobs in Seville’s services sector, the services sector can also provide jobs for people who offer transport services such taxi drivers, bus drivers, and even train drivers.
Seville has benefited from a lot of investment in infrastructure, which has seen a lot of economic growth in the city and there by more job opportunities. Fisherman, fish vendors, traders, and transport providers can all find jobs at Seville’s port which happens to the only river port on the Iberian peninsula, the port facilitates trade in goods Spain and Africa, Europe, and the middle east, and with a annual tonnage of 5.3 million tones of goods passing through the port, you are bound to find one form of job or another.
Seville is a city with a booming industry with numerous job opportunities; the city is surrounded by many technological centers and industrial parks. These industrial parks house numerous companies, university research centers. Seville has benefited from massive investment that has seen an increase in the cities economy, and growth in the industrial sector of the city. Despite investment in the industrial sector the services sector as well as new technologies have increasingly become the major source of employment opportunities and currently employ’s 83.5% of the population.
The agricultural sector now has less job opportunities than before and it currently only employ’s less than 1.3% of the workers in the city, most of the few agricultural jobs on offer are in cereal, olive growing, and fruit growing. The industrial sector has many employment opportunities as well and currently employs 28% of the population.
Posted by Cyber World Jobs on Jan.23, 2009, under Jobs in Spain
