Will I be able to find a job in Coronado?
When we asked people about industries and career opportunities in Coronado, they reponded...
"In Coronado, a popular beach town and expat community, foreigners often find employment in various sectors that cater to the tourism industry and the expat population. Many work in hospitality roles such as hotel management, restaurant ownership, or as chefs and bartenders. Real estate is another common field, with expats working as agents or property managers, capitalizing on the demand for vacation homes and rentals. Some foreigners may also be involved in business consulting, offering services to other expats and local businesses. Teaching languages, particularly English, is another job that foreigners might take on, either in local schools or through private tutoring. Additionally, with the rise of remote work, many expats continue their careers or run online businesses from Coronado, contributing to the local economy through their spending on housing, services, and amenities," commented one expat who made the move to Coronado, Panama.
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"The answer to finding a job in Coronado PANAMA as an expat are slim to none. Legally you need to hire Panamanians and pay for their Social Security benefits, etc. Unless you work under the table and risk getting caught. check into the various visas. Working from home on the internet is another story," remarked another expat in Coronado, Panama.
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Will I be able to find a job in Coronado?
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