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A list of places to see spring blooms. Without a trip to Japan.
Parque Quinta de los Molinos. A former estate in Madrid turned into a park.
Aitona, Catalonia. Valleys, hills, rivers and expanses of orchards. Every March and April the town turns into a sea of roses.
Valle del Herte, Extemadura. It has its own Japan, which happens from late March to mid-April, when more than a million and a half cherry trees begin to bloom.
Caderechas Valley, Castile and Leon. Not far from the city of Burgos in the north there is the Caderechas Valley, filled with rows of fruit trees, from apple trees to cherry trees.
Mallorca, Balearic Islands. The scents of almonds and orange blossoms waft across the Sierra de Tramuntana in Mallorca every spring.
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A list of places to see spring blooms. Without a trip to Japan.
Parque Quinta de los Molinos. A former estate in Madrid turned into a park.
Aitona, Catalonia. Valleys, hills, rivers and expanses of orchards. Every March and April the town turns into a sea of roses.
Valle del Herte, Extemadura. It has its own Japan, which happens from late March to mid-April, when more than a million and a half cherry trees begin to bloom.
Caderechas Valley, Castile and Leon. Not far from the city of Burgos in the north there is the Caderechas Valley, filled with rows of fruit trees, from apple trees to cherry trees.
Mallorca, Balearic Islands. The scents of almonds and orange blossoms waft across the Sierra de Tramuntana in Mallorca every spring.
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Happy Friday, everyone! Here's some news 📅
If you have a paid subnoscription to El País or have been looking for a book club for a long time, this news is for you: last year the newspaper launched a reading club. They wanted to create a community for subscribers outside of journalism. Any paying subscriber can join. The editorial team announces the next book to read once a month. You can participate online or offline.
Tourism is returning to the pre-covid numbers: already in February, 2.46 million people were employed in the tourism sector in Spain. Hiring in travel agencies, tour operators and the hotel industry has increased.
Spring is here! So we are reminded that on the night of March 26 we will switch to daylight saving time. Several years ago, the EU wanted to abolish the transfer of hours, this is opposed by both ordinary residents and experts who argue that the standard time increases the amount of morning sunlight and improves sleep, but the EU governments could not agree.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
If you have a paid subnoscription to El País or have been looking for a book club for a long time, this news is for you: last year the newspaper launched a reading club. They wanted to create a community for subscribers outside of journalism. Any paying subscriber can join. The editorial team announces the next book to read once a month. You can participate online or offline.
Tourism is returning to the pre-covid numbers: already in February, 2.46 million people were employed in the tourism sector in Spain. Hiring in travel agencies, tour operators and the hotel industry has increased.
Spring is here! So we are reminded that on the night of March 26 we will switch to daylight saving time. Several years ago, the EU wanted to abolish the transfer of hours, this is opposed by both ordinary residents and experts who argue that the standard time increases the amount of morning sunlight and improves sleep, but the EU governments could not agree.
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#news
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On Friday, we mentioned the animal rights law. We love animals, Wedoo has a separate tag for them, so let’s talk about the points in the law 📜
Now banned:
◾️ Displaying and dogs, cats and ferrets in pet stores for commercial purposes.
◾️Keep dogs and cats in enclosed areas. Also, animals may not be left on patios, balconies, roofs, storage rooms, basements, patios or vehicles on a regular basis.
◾️No wild animals allowed in circuses or other cultural performances. Failure to comply with the rule will result in a fine of up to 200 thousand euros.
◾️Individuals are not allowed to breed pets. Only registered professionals who comply with all animal welfare safeguards are allowed.
◾️Cock fights are prohibited. Previously they were held in the Canary Islands and Andalusia, now they will be allowed only «for the selection and improvement of the breed and its export» to countries where such shows are allowed. Fines for non-compliance with this law will be up to 200,000 euros.
Also:
◾️Leave an animal alone unattended for more than 3 consecutive days. With dogs, this period is reduced to 24 hours.
◾️To buy or shelter a dog, you have to take a training course. It will be free and valid indefinitely. The dog owner will need to take out third-party liability insurance, which includes insurance for those responsible for the animal. For some reason, this rule does not apply to hunting or service dogs.
◾️All cats must be spayed before they are six months old. Exception: cats of registered breeders.
◾️Some animals can no longer be kept as pets. Their list has not yet been compiled, but it is expected to include parrots, turtles, chameleons and the more familiar guinea pigs, chinchillas and hamsters.
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#animals
Now banned:
◾️ Displaying and dogs, cats and ferrets in pet stores for commercial purposes.
◾️Keep dogs and cats in enclosed areas. Also, animals may not be left on patios, balconies, roofs, storage rooms, basements, patios or vehicles on a regular basis.
◾️No wild animals allowed in circuses or other cultural performances. Failure to comply with the rule will result in a fine of up to 200 thousand euros.
◾️Individuals are not allowed to breed pets. Only registered professionals who comply with all animal welfare safeguards are allowed.
◾️Cock fights are prohibited. Previously they were held in the Canary Islands and Andalusia, now they will be allowed only «for the selection and improvement of the breed and its export» to countries where such shows are allowed. Fines for non-compliance with this law will be up to 200,000 euros.
Also:
◾️Leave an animal alone unattended for more than 3 consecutive days. With dogs, this period is reduced to 24 hours.
◾️To buy or shelter a dog, you have to take a training course. It will be free and valid indefinitely. The dog owner will need to take out third-party liability insurance, which includes insurance for those responsible for the animal. For some reason, this rule does not apply to hunting or service dogs.
◾️All cats must be spayed before they are six months old. Exception: cats of registered breeders.
◾️Some animals can no longer be kept as pets. Their list has not yet been compiled, but it is expected to include parrots, turtles, chameleons and the more familiar guinea pigs, chinchillas and hamsters.
@wedoobarcelona
#animals
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Barcelona and Madrid are connected by a train in a couple of hours or a short flight. There’s a rich culture, delicious food — and that makes Madrid a great city to live or travel 🪩
You never know where life will take you. That’s why a selection of indispensable apps that will make life in Madrid easier.
Metro de Madrid for getting around the city. Will show you waiting times for transport, the nearest stations, a metro map, ticket and fare information.
AppStore / GooglePlay
The Madrid Móvil city council app will help you find the nearest toilet, water fountain and buy tickets to the swimming pool.
AppStore / GooglePlay
Telpark is an application for motorists. Will show the parking lot, the remaining time for it, allow you to book and pay for it.
AppStore / GooglePlay
BiciMAD public electric bike system. Inside the nearest stations, the remaining balance for the ride and payment.
AppStore / GooglePlay
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#transportation #apps
You never know where life will take you. That’s why a selection of indispensable apps that will make life in Madrid easier.
Metro de Madrid for getting around the city. Will show you waiting times for transport, the nearest stations, a metro map, ticket and fare information.
AppStore / GooglePlay
The Madrid Móvil city council app will help you find the nearest toilet, water fountain and buy tickets to the swimming pool.
AppStore / GooglePlay
Telpark is an application for motorists. Will show the parking lot, the remaining time for it, allow you to book and pay for it.
AppStore / GooglePlay
BiciMAD public electric bike system. Inside the nearest stations, the remaining balance for the ride and payment.
AppStore / GooglePlay
@wedoobarcelona
#transportation #apps
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Where in Spain are rental prices rising fastest?
According to the real estate portal Idealista, the average rental price in the country last year rose by almost 9%, the highest in the history of the portal. Let's figure out where rents are going to cost a big penny.
🔸 The 1st place has Malaga, here the rent increased by 23%. The average price in February was 12.2€/m2. In the center is even more expensive, here a meter costs 13.8€.
🔸 In second place is Barcelona, here the price increase was 20%. Despite the lower percentage, it remains the most expensive city in Spain. A square meter here costs 19.4€.
🔸Valencia is in third place. Here a meter costs 11.5 €/m2.
Now for the neighborhoods:
- In the Old City the increase was 29%.
- In the Eixample, 29.4%.
- In Camins el Grau, 24.2%.
🔸 Moving on. Palma de Mallorca is next, here the rent increased by 18% (13,6€/m2).
🔸In 5th place is Madrid. 11% growth and 16.6€/m2.
Independent appraisal company Gesvalt counted that rents have increased significantly in the province of Malaga and the Costa del Sol. According to their data, the price per meter in Marbella reached 17.28€, 27% more than a year ago. In Estepona, the rent was also 12.89€ per square meter, an increase of 23% over last year. Benalmadena and Mijas also saw a 20% increase.
Also, the number of apartments for rent decreased, as many owners took advantage of selling their homes or simply chose to remove them from the market. The number of offers fell by 17% on average across the country. Madrid, where the number of available apartments has fallen by a total of 32%, and Barcelona (28%) have been hit hardest.
Some landlords are raising rental prices so as not to lose purchasing power, they are also, like everyone else, affected by inflation. Also, many landlords at the end of their contracts decide not to rent anymore or sell their homes.
@wedoobarcelona
#housing #rental
According to the real estate portal Idealista, the average rental price in the country last year rose by almost 9%, the highest in the history of the portal. Let's figure out where rents are going to cost a big penny.
🔸 The 1st place has Malaga, here the rent increased by 23%. The average price in February was 12.2€/m2. In the center is even more expensive, here a meter costs 13.8€.
🔸 In second place is Barcelona, here the price increase was 20%. Despite the lower percentage, it remains the most expensive city in Spain. A square meter here costs 19.4€.
🔸Valencia is in third place. Here a meter costs 11.5 €/m2.
Now for the neighborhoods:
- In the Old City the increase was 29%.
- In the Eixample, 29.4%.
- In Camins el Grau, 24.2%.
🔸 Moving on. Palma de Mallorca is next, here the rent increased by 18% (13,6€/m2).
🔸In 5th place is Madrid. 11% growth and 16.6€/m2.
Independent appraisal company Gesvalt counted that rents have increased significantly in the province of Malaga and the Costa del Sol. According to their data, the price per meter in Marbella reached 17.28€, 27% more than a year ago. In Estepona, the rent was also 12.89€ per square meter, an increase of 23% over last year. Benalmadena and Mijas also saw a 20% increase.
Also, the number of apartments for rent decreased, as many owners took advantage of selling their homes or simply chose to remove them from the market. The number of offers fell by 17% on average across the country. Madrid, where the number of available apartments has fallen by a total of 32%, and Barcelona (28%) have been hit hardest.
Some landlords are raising rental prices so as not to lose purchasing power, they are also, like everyone else, affected by inflation. Also, many landlords at the end of their contracts decide not to rent anymore or sell their homes.
@wedoobarcelona
#housing #rental
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Monday News 📅
There was an earthquake in the Maresme region and around Barcelona. The epicenter was in the sea, at a depth of 3 kilometers. No material or other damage was caused by the tremor, emergency services were only called twice, but this is the fourth tremor in the last few days, so far the strongest.
Because of the forest fire from eight towns in the region of Castellon in Valencia evacuated 600 people. According to the president of the province, the forest fire season started too early this year. According to official data about 4000 hectares of forest have been scorched by fires.
Spain will produce 50% of its electricity from renewable sources already by 2023. This is good not only for the planet, but also for consumers — electricity bills promise to be lower.
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#news
There was an earthquake in the Maresme region and around Barcelona. The epicenter was in the sea, at a depth of 3 kilometers. No material or other damage was caused by the tremor, emergency services were only called twice, but this is the fourth tremor in the last few days, so far the strongest.
Because of the forest fire from eight towns in the region of Castellon in Valencia evacuated 600 people. According to the president of the province, the forest fire season started too early this year. According to official data about 4000 hectares of forest have been scorched by fires.
Spain will produce 50% of its electricity from renewable sources already by 2023. This is good not only for the planet, but also for consumers — electricity bills promise to be lower.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
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Let's talk about surveillance, Spain, and telecommuting 👀
Before the pandemic, remote work was a luxury available to a few. Now more people work from home, but it hasn't gotten any easier.
Spanish executives are using surveillance tools — keyloggers that record users’ actions and programs that track log-in times. The Spanish newspaper El País writes that workers suffer from «productivity paranoia» because of this.
The distrust is due to the still low prevalence of remote work. The exception here is large companies, especially those working in the field of telecommunications. With the remote format they attract and retain young talent who need flexibility.
But most employees need to be seen in the office to be considered productive. That said, studies say the opposite — someone who doesn't waste time commuting works more efficiently. According to their findings, the time saved by the employee is spent... at work. Debatable, but who are we to argue with research from the U.S. National Bureau of Economic Research?
🤚🏻If you work for a Spanish company, tell us about your experience. Have you noticed any surveillance attempts or enjoy total trust?
@wedoobarcelona
#work
Before the pandemic, remote work was a luxury available to a few. Now more people work from home, but it hasn't gotten any easier.
Spanish executives are using surveillance tools — keyloggers that record users’ actions and programs that track log-in times. The Spanish newspaper El País writes that workers suffer from «productivity paranoia» because of this.
The distrust is due to the still low prevalence of remote work. The exception here is large companies, especially those working in the field of telecommunications. With the remote format they attract and retain young talent who need flexibility.
But most employees need to be seen in the office to be considered productive. That said, studies say the opposite — someone who doesn't waste time commuting works more efficiently. According to their findings, the time saved by the employee is spent... at work. Debatable, but who are we to argue with research from the U.S. National Bureau of Economic Research?
🤚🏻If you work for a Spanish company, tell us about your experience. Have you noticed any surveillance attempts or enjoy total trust?
@wedoobarcelona
#work
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Hola! Tuesday's news 📅
Public transportation is becoming more and more comfortable: The first electric bus started running in Seville. It's easier to get in with a stroller, it charges quickly, rides quieter, safer and doesn't pollute the air. We're waiting for one of these in Barcelona!
This summer the San Adria de Besos beach will open. It has been closed for 2 years because of heavy metals found on the surface of the water. In April, the beach will begin to be cleaned and decontaminated, and by the end of July, the fences, which have already become part of the landscape, will be removed.
Yesterday most flights between Spain and Germany were cancelled because of the largest strike by railroad and airport workers. International airports in Frankfurt and Munich were not working and Deutsche Bahn trains were disrupted. Whether transportation will be disrupted today is not yet known, but keep in mind.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
Public transportation is becoming more and more comfortable: The first electric bus started running in Seville. It's easier to get in with a stroller, it charges quickly, rides quieter, safer and doesn't pollute the air. We're waiting for one of these in Barcelona!
This summer the San Adria de Besos beach will open. It has been closed for 2 years because of heavy metals found on the surface of the water. In April, the beach will begin to be cleaned and decontaminated, and by the end of July, the fences, which have already become part of the landscape, will be removed.
Yesterday most flights between Spain and Germany were cancelled because of the largest strike by railroad and airport workers. International airports in Frankfurt and Munich were not working and Deutsche Bahn trains were disrupted. Whether transportation will be disrupted today is not yet known, but keep in mind.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
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Wednesday News 🇪🇸
A Samsung ad on a cathedral in Barcelona continues to motivate people to argue and make negative comments on the World Wide Web. The fact that Samsung is funding the restoration only complicates things. Some residents think that despite the funding, advertising should not be so aggressive, and some think that in this case the end justifies the means.
Remember the news about that tourism in Spain is back to pre-covid numbers? The country now needs more than 60,000 additional workers in the hospitality industry. The industry is now short of workers, and in January alone Spain welcomed 4.1 million foreign tourists, a 65.8 percent increase over the same period last year.
Airport staff strikes in Spain, which began Feb. 27 and will last until at least April 13, will affect travel during Semana Santa. Airplane service, checks and baggage drop-offs are now taking longer. So if you're flying somewhere, get to the airport early.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
A Samsung ad on a cathedral in Barcelona continues to motivate people to argue and make negative comments on the World Wide Web. The fact that Samsung is funding the restoration only complicates things. Some residents think that despite the funding, advertising should not be so aggressive, and some think that in this case the end justifies the means.
Remember the news about that tourism in Spain is back to pre-covid numbers? The country now needs more than 60,000 additional workers in the hospitality industry. The industry is now short of workers, and in January alone Spain welcomed 4.1 million foreign tourists, a 65.8 percent increase over the same period last year.
Airport staff strikes in Spain, which began Feb. 27 and will last until at least April 13, will affect travel during Semana Santa. Airplane service, checks and baggage drop-offs are now taking longer. So if you're flying somewhere, get to the airport early.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
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Second part with useful apps for those in Madrid 👀
La Guía del Prado is the official museum app for art lovers.
AppStore / GooglePlay
A Guía de Arquitectura Madrid for lovers of architecture. Tells all about the architectural gems of the city.
AppStore / GooglePlay
And Imageen Madrid for history lovers. Shows the city as it was in everyday life, only a century earlier.
AppStore / GooglePlay
@wedoobacelona
#transport #apps
La Guía del Prado is the official museum app for art lovers.
AppStore / GooglePlay
A Guía de Arquitectura Madrid for lovers of architecture. Tells all about the architectural gems of the city.
AppStore / GooglePlay
And Imageen Madrid for history lovers. Shows the city as it was in everyday life, only a century earlier.
AppStore / GooglePlay
@wedoobacelona
#transport #apps
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Brief Thursday News ⚡️
The Spanish government will spend 200 million euros to fight child poverty. The money will be distributed throughout the country and used to support families, local social services and improve access to healthcare. €15 million will be spent on the School Vacation Program (VECA), which provides summer camps and cultural activities for vulnerable children, and ensures healthy and balanced meals during the holidays.
Due to the heat and dryness, the fire continues to destroy forests, and fires started yesterday in the north. About 1,400 residents do not leave their homes, 4,700 hectares of forest have been destroyed, and at least 8 villages have been affected. The work of firefighters is complicated by strong winds and lack of rain.
This year, Spain expects a record tourist flow. According to authorities, the flow of travel-starved travelers into the country will break records of previous years, exceeding even pre-pandemic figures. In summer, prices can rise by 20%, and hotels will be 90% full.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
The Spanish government will spend 200 million euros to fight child poverty. The money will be distributed throughout the country and used to support families, local social services and improve access to healthcare. €15 million will be spent on the School Vacation Program (VECA), which provides summer camps and cultural activities for vulnerable children, and ensures healthy and balanced meals during the holidays.
Due to the heat and dryness, the fire continues to destroy forests, and fires started yesterday in the north. About 1,400 residents do not leave their homes, 4,700 hectares of forest have been destroyed, and at least 8 villages have been affected. The work of firefighters is complicated by strong winds and lack of rain.
This year, Spain expects a record tourist flow. According to authorities, the flow of travel-starved travelers into the country will break records of previous years, exceeding even pre-pandemic figures. In summer, prices can rise by 20%, and hotels will be 90% full.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
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We have a place recommendation today for those:
a) who has to eat breakfast on the go today;
b) who has long dreamed of a French Unesco crispy heritage (also known as a baguette);
c) who deserves a scone or dessert today.
Pa De Kilo is a cute bakery and pastry shop. Burgers, sandwiches, crusty bread, cookies and vegan goodies — it has everything you need to have a French morning and a baguette for breakfast.
Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 to 9 p.m. And here's the location.
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#places #food
a) who has to eat breakfast on the go today;
b) who has long dreamed of a French Unesco crispy heritage (also known as a baguette);
c) who deserves a scone or dessert today.
Pa De Kilo is a cute bakery and pastry shop. Burgers, sandwiches, crusty bread, cookies and vegan goodies — it has everything you need to have a French morning and a baguette for breakfast.
Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 to 9 p.m. And here's the location.
@wedoobarcelona
#places #food
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Hey, here's Friday's news ⚡️
The first and third lines of the subway have been updated with new trains, and they will replace the entire old fleet in the coming months. Don't miss the chance to catch metro trains at their best!
The Spanish startup Troop, which develops solutions to optimize the planning of corporate meetings and events, was awarded 10 million euros. Tropp helps companies save on meeting costs, travel time and planning. The company plans to use the money to expand the platform and launch a new product.
Inditex is changing the company's image to attract more target-oriented customers. The company is raising prices, putting more money into flagship stores and closing smaller ones. And reinforcing the stance that «Zara sells fashion, not just clothes», has allowed the company to be profitable in an inflationary storm as well.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
The first and third lines of the subway have been updated with new trains, and they will replace the entire old fleet in the coming months. Don't miss the chance to catch metro trains at their best!
The Spanish startup Troop, which develops solutions to optimize the planning of corporate meetings and events, was awarded 10 million euros. Tropp helps companies save on meeting costs, travel time and planning. The company plans to use the money to expand the platform and launch a new product.
Inditex is changing the company's image to attract more target-oriented customers. The company is raising prices, putting more money into flagship stores and closing smaller ones. And reinforcing the stance that «Zara sells fashion, not just clothes», has allowed the company to be profitable in an inflationary storm as well.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
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The best sites for job search in Spain 🇪🇸
InfoJobs. The leading job search portal. Thousands of jobs nationwide, in a variety of industries, including large companies.
Infoempleo. Free registration and resume download. There's also a section on courses and training centers if you need to brush up on your knowledge first, and a blog with helpful articles.
LinkedIn. I think you've at least heard of it. If you've never used it, now is the time.
Indeed. The world's #1 hiring and job search site in the world.
Monster. There are popular search areas (civil service, IT, construction or design jobs) and in-demand jobs. There are helpful tips for candidates and a salary calculator.
Adecco are experts in HR. People are helped here to find jobs, and companies are helped to improve competitiveness through talent. It is definitely the right place to look for jobs in the hospitality, audiovisual, logistics, automotive and transportation industries.
Milanuncios is a Spanish website used for online classified advertisements, but also jobs.
Noticiastrabajo is like a news publication. It is true that they write about labor rights and economics, but they also publish vacancies, just in a news format. They write about corporate hiring and unusual jobs (right now, for example, they are looking for a nanny for two cats for 65,000 euros a year. One of the best things about this site is that it lists exact salaries, hours, and how to send your resume.
@wedoobarcelona
#work
InfoJobs. The leading job search portal. Thousands of jobs nationwide, in a variety of industries, including large companies.
Infoempleo. Free registration and resume download. There's also a section on courses and training centers if you need to brush up on your knowledge first, and a blog with helpful articles.
LinkedIn. I think you've at least heard of it. If you've never used it, now is the time.
Indeed. The world's #1 hiring and job search site in the world.
Monster. There are popular search areas (civil service, IT, construction or design jobs) and in-demand jobs. There are helpful tips for candidates and a salary calculator.
Adecco are experts in HR. People are helped here to find jobs, and companies are helped to improve competitiveness through talent. It is definitely the right place to look for jobs in the hospitality, audiovisual, logistics, automotive and transportation industries.
Milanuncios is a Spanish website used for online classified advertisements, but also jobs.
Noticiastrabajo is like a news publication. It is true that they write about labor rights and economics, but they also publish vacancies, just in a news format. They write about corporate hiring and unusual jobs (right now, for example, they are looking for a nanny for two cats for 65,000 euros a year. One of the best things about this site is that it lists exact salaries, hours, and how to send your resume.
@wedoobarcelona
#work
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Two important news about life in Spain for the coming April 📅
New rules about sick days.
Starting April 1, workers in Spain will no longer have to get a sick leave from their doctor to be absent from work due to illness. This will be communicated electronically to your company administrators or superiors.
As of April 11, you can (and must) file your annual income tax return («la declaración de la renta»). You have 11 weeks (until June 27) to get your documents in order. You can file it online, according to statistics 9 out of 10 declarations are filed just like that.
@weedoobarcelona
New rules about sick days.
Starting April 1, workers in Spain will no longer have to get a sick leave from their doctor to be absent from work due to illness. This will be communicated electronically to your company administrators or superiors.
As of April 11, you can (and must) file your annual income tax return («la declaración de la renta»). You have 11 weeks (until June 27) to get your documents in order. You can file it online, according to statistics 9 out of 10 declarations are filed just like that.
@weedoobarcelona
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Today we have a festival announcement. Spain! 🇪🇸
The Seville April Fair will be held at Los Remedios in Seville from April 23-29. It usually begins two weeks after Holy Week or Easter week. It is dedicated to Andalusian culture, and usually the entire week of the fair is spent dancing, drinking, eating and socializing. And what about the holiday parades!
From April 22 to 24, there will be Moros y Cristianos (literally, it translates to «Moors and Christians»), a set of festival events that are celebrated in many cities in Spain, mostly in the southern Valencian community. The celebration takes the form of a bright, noisy and colorful parade with dancing, horses and battle reenactments
A couple of useful links:
> Here is a mini guide to the festival.
> Article about the festival from Culture Trip, photos from the same place.
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#events
The Seville April Fair will be held at Los Remedios in Seville from April 23-29. It usually begins two weeks after Holy Week or Easter week. It is dedicated to Andalusian culture, and usually the entire week of the fair is spent dancing, drinking, eating and socializing. And what about the holiday parades!
From April 22 to 24, there will be Moros y Cristianos (literally, it translates to «Moors and Christians»), a set of festival events that are celebrated in many cities in Spain, mostly in the southern Valencian community. The celebration takes the form of a bright, noisy and colorful parade with dancing, horses and battle reenactments
A couple of useful links:
> Here is a mini guide to the festival.
> Article about the festival from Culture Trip, photos from the same place.
@wedoobarcelona
#events
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