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Last activity 04 August 2024 by svrocha

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markeisenberg15

Hey everyone! I am an American living in NYC and potentially moving to Madrid next February and have a bunch of questions. I've been to Madrid a bunch of times as my girlfriend is from there so I have a good feel for Madrid and the culture. I have some questions though regarding actually living there that are hard to get neutral perspective from my girlfriend who has lived in the US for the past 12 years.


1. I work in Finance and have 17 years experience. Any advice for getting jobs and tailoring my resume for a job in Spain. I am beginner level Spanish.


2.  What type of salary should I be expecting. I know Madrid/Spain is not a high paying market (thankfully its not expensive relative to the USA) but I've been told I should be looking in the 50-60K euro range. Is that correct or is it realistic to get a higher salary.


3. I play ice hockey. Does anyone know if there is an adult men's league to play hockey in Madrid. I've seen online there apparently is a professional team which makes me believe there must also be local recreational leagues/teams but I know ice hockey is not big in Spain.


4. What other things should an American know before moving to Madrid outside of the obvious things that google searches tell you?


Any input would be very much appreciated! THANKS!

Bhavna

@markeisenberg15


hello and welcome on board !


While waiting for members to share their insights on your queries, feel free to read the Living in Madrid guide for expats to gather some infos.


All the best

Bhavna

svrocha

Hello Mark, I have lived in Madrid for most of my life and also lived in California  and Uk.


To your questions:


To 1 and 2. I  am sure you can get a  good job in finance in Madrid. I do not  work in that field,  but a  salary of 50-60k  seems  too  low for a 17-year experience. Send a  private  message and I can try to help with the CV  and guide you  with the search.


To 3,  my son plays roller hockey  and field hockey is also  played a lot.  You will probably find ice  hockey as well, as Madrid is very big and offers many different sports.  You might want to explore that first and choose a  house/apartment  not far from the area where hockey is player.


Happy  to help with any other  needs.


Susana’s

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