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I think the biggest problem in finding a job in Uruguay, for foreigners, is your knowledge of Spanish. Unless you are fluent in Spanish your alternatives are very limited. The second big problem - and I don´t want this to be a put down but it is a reality - is that salaries in Uruguay are extremely low.

This being said here are some alternatives:

Working as a teacher of English or another language is an option:

Berlitz (http://www.berlitz.com.uy/) is a good place. The pay is not great but previous teaching experience is not required, they train you, so it might be a good place to start.

Langland Institute (http://www.langlandinstitute.com/). The pay is better, but previous experience is a plus.

Most of the other English teaching institutes require some type of English teacher certificate. Some of them are:

The Anglo School of English (www.anglo.edu.uy/)
The Alianza (www.alianza.edu.uy/)
Instituto Dickens (www.dickens.edu.uy/)
The Alliance Francaise (www.alliancefrancaise.edu.uy/) for French speakers.

Other international companies who hire non Spanish speakers are the Indian company Tata Consultancy Services (http://www.tcs.com/worldwide/s_america/locations/uruguay/Pages/default.aspx) and the American company Sabre Holdings (http://www.sabre.com.uy/). That´s where I work, so if you want more information just contact me by clicking "contact member" beside my name above.

Other readers may have some more leads, but these are the ones I know of so I hope they help.


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