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nzz1998g

Hello everyone,


I am a Filipino currently studying in Australia, pursuing a Certificate IV in Kitchen Management. I also hold a Graduate Diploma in Management (Learning) and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration (Marketing Management).


I have professional experience in hospitality, customer service, sales, and pharmacy assistance, including roles in:

    •    Kitchen Operations – Food preparation, quality control, and food safety.

    •    Pharmacy Assistance – Customer service, inventory management, and transactions.

    •    Customer Service & Sales – Handling inquiries, problem-solving, and ensuring customer satisfaction.


I am actively seeking employment opportunities in France, Switzerland, or other European countries in hospitality, retail, tourism, or customer service. I would appreciate any insights into available job openings, visa sponsorship opportunities, and guidance on the application process for working in Europe.


If you know of any suitable positions, I would love the opportunity to apply. Thank you!

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Bhavna

@nzz1998g

Hello and welcome !


I would suggest that you create your CV in the Jobs section : https://www.expat.com/en/jobs/


I would also encourage you to read the guides of the countries you mentioned, they each contain articles on work with some links to job portals : https://www.expat.com/en/guide/


All the best

Bhavna

nzz1998g

@Bhavna

Thanks so much.

TominStuttgart

Difficult as a non-Schengen citizen. Your studying in Australia still doesn't change that you are a Filipino citizen, And you know they speak French in France? One almost always needs a high level of the local language(s) in any European country. English might also be expected but in addition, not as an alternative - possible exceptions in a few niche jobs in IT perhaps. Either focus on countries where you speak the language - or learn the language of a specific country if you hope to get there.

nzz1998g

@TominStuttgart

I appreciate your input! I’ve actually been learning both French and Spanish for a few months now because I know how important language skills are. I also understand the challenges of being a non-Schengen citizen, but I’m still exploring my options and seeing what’s possible. Thanks for the advice!