Working in Tunisia, Tunisia, working conditions, foreign workers, employment, employees
It is almost impossible for a foreigner to get a job in Tunisia (given the revolution) unless it is sponsored by a Tunisian company. In order to obtain a position, it is imperative to be proficient in Arabic or English.
The main sources for finding work are the Internet and the daily newspaper classifieds.
[...] » ⑬ Is it easy to find work in Tunisia ? What are the areas / sectors where it is easier to find ? Conversely, in which areas is it the most difficult ? « From my point of view it's difficult have a lot of friends or even members of my family who have trouble finding it, despite having the bac for example). I would have a hard time answering this question since I have never worked in Tunisia, but I would say everything that is groceries, market and industries is rather easy, even without a diploma. [...]
[...] I asked him several things relating to work in Tunisia. I decided to present this in the form of a mini-interview. Some questions have already been answered previously. I wanted to compare the real points of view with what we read on the Internet. ⑨ Is it important to be punctual when arriving at work ? Is it serious to arrive even 5 minutes late ? « Yes it is important to be punctual at work, even 5 minutes is serious. [...]
[...] Do's and Don'ts to work in Tunisia I. Working in Tunisia ① It is almost impossible for a foreigner to get a job in Tunisia (given the revolution) unless it is sponsored by a Tunisian company. In order to obtain a position, it is imperative to be proficient in Arabic or English. ② The main sources for finding work are the Internet and the daily newspaper classifieds. ③ Expats have a harder time finding a job than a Tunisian can do. [...]
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