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Everything you need to know to work in Chile
Working in Chile
It is quite challenging to get a job in Chile, and if you don't speak Spanish, your options are even more limited. If you are a professional and can get your credentials verified here in Chile, then you can find a job before you arrive. In this case, your employer can help you file for the necessary visa.
The labour market in Chile
Chile is ranked as a high-income economy (first world or developed country) by the World Bank and is considered as South America's most stable and prosperous nation-leading Latin American nations in competitiveness, income per capita, globalisation, economic freedom, and low perception of corruption according to the United Nations Development Program.
Starting a business in Chile
Chile is considered one of the most stable economies in Latin America. As a tax-friendly country with a comparatively low cost of living than other popular business hubs around the world, it has become an ideal place to start a business while lowering overall risk.
Internships in Chile
If you want to boost your resume and gain professional experience that will help you jumpstart your career, an internship is essential. Chile has a lot to offer geographically, but it also has a lot to offer in the way of internships. Most of the available positions are centred around Santiago and Valparaiso, but there are opportunities throughout the country in a wide range of fields. Read on to find out how to get your dream internship in Chile.
Working in Santiago
Chile is a country which is very developed in some ways, such as infrastructure, and very underdeveloped in others like poor customer service and government bureaucracy. You need to be able to finance yourself for at least a year to gain any toehold. Even for Chileans, finding a job in Chile is hard. However, sometimes a qualified foreigner may get a job that an equally qualified Chilean won't be entitled to because the common perception is that foreigners are often better professionals than Chileans.
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Added on 03/01/2024
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