We are often asked how people can find work on La Palma.
The simple answer is that it is not easy to find a job on the island.
There are very few large companies on the island so there are very few office jobs.
There are some hotels but jobs there are not easy to find or are poorly paid.
Most companies, bars and restaurants are small family businesses employing just a handful of people.
Speaking Spanish is essential for almost every job, without it you are unlikely to find work.
If you speak several languages you stand a much better chance in the tourist industry.
It is unlikely that you will get a fixed employment contract, certainly not until your employer gets to know you. Most jobs are on a casual basis.
La Palma has a population of just under 90,000 people. In any area that you are seeking work people tend to know everybody, so integrating is not always easy. Employers always know people who know applicants, it gives an element of trust which as a new arrival you cannot compete with.
Bear in mind that many foreigners who ask for jobs tend to come and go so local employers will take a lot of convincing that you are still going to be here in 6 months time. We know people who have stayed less than 2 months. It helps if people that they know and trust will recommend you for a job.
There is very little point in applying for a job by email, post or phone. You have to be here. It might be worth contacting hotels or car hire companies beforehand, but don't expect them to be enthusiastic about you. They will need to meet you and talk to you before they make any sort of commitment.
Only having a casual job means that banks will not accept your mortgage application.
For most people it is easier to start a small business or to be a self employed freelance worker.