Hi, I am a degree-qualified HR professional with 5 yrs experience (also with about 7 years hospitality experience - waitressing, bar, kitchen), looking for work in Vienna.
I've done the usual i.e. checked all UN job ads, been on many of the international company sites and now have applied to most english-speaking bar/waitress jobs but does anyone have any ideas or further avenues you could possibly suggest. I have even applied for admin roles and I don't mind that my Uni qualifications may not be necessary but I just need a foot in the door whilst I am learning German.
I am an Austrian passport holder so there are no issues with rights to work, I just need someone to give me a chance or put me in touch with someone who can. If you require further info in order to help out, please advise.
Any help or advice is appreciated.
Thanks.
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It sounds like you've done everything right thus far, but there are always other avenues to explore. Have you looked at an yof the online job sites that cater to Vienna/Austria. The Austria Times, the only English newspaper in the nation, has a job portal - Austriantimes.at/Jobs, though positions are located all around the country. Additionally, Virtualvienna.net has some decent options every now and then. Otherwise, trawling the expat sites and networking with individuals is also a good option.
Finally, perhaps you should advertise your services as an English language teacher. Check out private institutes that teach English, or offer your services online as a tutor.