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Seeking Opportunities to Grow in Europe

hamza darouich

Hello, my name is Hamza Darouich, and I come from Morocco — a beautiful country, yet one where many young people face challenges in finding real opportunities to grow.


I studied Systems and Network Infrastructure, a field I am passionate about, because connecting people through technology is more than just networks — it’s connecting possibilities and hope.


Despite my dedication and effort, advancing professionally in Morocco is challenging. That is why I dream of coming to Europe — not to escape, but to learn, grow, and build a better future through hard work and commitment.


I am looking for a chance to prove myself, enhance my skills, and contribute to something meaningful. All I need is an opportunity — and I promise to give it my all.

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@hamza darouich

Europe is a big place. There are 44 countries in Europe, according to the United Nations. Do you have an idea which country?


You will have to speak the local language, so apart from English. What other languages do you speak?

TominStuttgart

@hamza darouich

To get to any European country one will have to offer highly demanded work skills, preferably with some experience and almost always speak a high level of the local language. Without those one has no chance. Saying one is a hard worker or really really wants an opportunity is rather irrelevant. It is about what you have to offer, not what you necessarily want. You’ll have to find an employer willing to take the extra effort, cost and risk to recruit you. Best to first focus your search by according to your language and job skills. Possible jobs can be found on major job websites.