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The best job websites in Spain in 2026

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May 25, 2026
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Finding a good job in Spain is notoriously hard, so you need to be familiar with all the different national and international websites to finetune your search and increase your chances of coming across that dream position.

Unless you’re retired or moving to Spain to retire, one of the most important things you’ll need to do when you first arrive, or even before you arrive, is to look for a job.

It can be a little daunting knowing where to look when you’re in a new country, but we’ve got you covered with some of the best job websites in Spain.

Or perhaps you’ve lived here for several years and are looking to take on new career responsibilities and improve your prospects. If you always get stuck looking at the same job sites, you may want to take look below and broaden your options. 

READ ALSO: The most in-demand jobs in Spain in 2026

Remember, you only have the right to work in Spain if you’re from an EU country or your residency permit gives you working rights.

Those coming to live in Spain on the Non-lucrative Visa aren’t allowed to work here. Those coming on Spain’s Digital Nomad Visa (DNV) must be self-employed or work remotely for companies abroad, no more than 20 percent of your income can come from inside Spain. If you are brining a spouse with you on the DNV, however, they do have the right to work here. 

READ ALSO: Not just English teaching: The jobs you can do in Spain without speaking Spanish

InfoJobs

InfoJobs continues to be the leading job search portal in Spain, ever since it was launched in 1988. It’s the best place to start when searching for a job here, with listings of thousands of vacancies across the country and across various industries too. Large corporations such as Telefónica, Clece and Sacyr publish hundreds of job offers daily. It also allows you to set various filters when searching, including work-from-home and hybrid positions.

Infoempleo

Infoempleo enables users to register for free and upload their CVs to the site. If you can understand Spanish, the blog section is particularly helpful with several articles with tips and news related to employment in Spain. They also have a section on courses and study centres throughout the country, in case you need to brush up on your skills first.

LinkedIn

One of the most comprehensive jobs sites out there, LinkedIn, is of course one of the best places to search for jobs worldwide, not just in Spain. You can select the search terms for the jobs you want, as well as preferred locations. As many of you are probably already aware, LinkedIn is not only great for searching for jobs, but of course for making professional connections and putting your CV online so that potential recruiters can search you out too.

Indeed

Indeed, allows you to search through thousands of jobs online to find your next career move and has several tools to help you such as improving your CV.  One of the best aspects of it is it has thousands of opinions from users and candidates who have already had the experience of working for the same company or have already been through the interview process.

READ ALSO: Spain’s job-hungry youngsters turn to vocational training 

EURES

EURES is the European employment service, which is operated by the European Employment Cooperation Network. It covers 31 countries, including Spain, and has nearly three million job vacancies and 5,000 registered companies.

Empléate

This is the job portal of the State Public Employment Service (SEPE). It’s essentially a metasearch engine that aggregates job offers from across the National Employment System, as well as Spain’s 17 regions. The website is also in English making searches easier, although the jobs won’t necessarily be. 

Glassdoor

Glassdoor is popular international site, which has jobs all around the world, as well as in Spain. It also gives you salary estimates based on other employees, as well as reviews from people who have worked for those companies. 

Monster

Monster is another great option with Spanish companies such as Zara and Mercadona regularly posting jobs on it. As well as searching, the page allows you to save the jobs you’re most interested in so you can look at them any time and don’t have to search again. It also enables you to upload your CV and see which companies are interested or have been looking at it.

READ ALSO – Inside Spain: What foreigners think of the Spanish job market 

Adecco

The Adecco website covers both employment and career guidance and is specialised in Human Resources. As well as being a job site, it also has 280 offices throughout Spain. The company focuses on certain sectors in particular and is best for jobs in hospitality, audio-visual, logistics, motoring and transport.  

Jooble España

This website lets search by job title, region, or keywords. The jobs currently in most demand on the site are shopkeepers, drivers, nurses, cleaners, waiters and educational staff, but there are many more. 

TuriJobs

This site is especially for jobs in the tourism and hospitality sector, which often need English speakers. One of its main advantages is that you don’t need to register to search for job postings. Often when you click the link to apply, it also takes you directly to the company’s website. 

Tecnoempleo

Another specialised job Portal is Tecnoempleo, which focuses on the technology sector, with positions related to IT and telecommunications.

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