Jobs in Caribbean | GoAbroad.com

Posted by Patria Henriques on Sunday, July 14, 2024

Spread across the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean region is made up of over 20 countries, and each country is unique in the types of jobs it provides. Gain experience with teaching English in Puerto Rico or put your engineering skills to use in Haiti. Come with an idea of your dream job, or even an open mind if you’re still indecisive, because along with cute sea turtles, the Caribbean has a variety jobs that might interest you.

A territory of the United States and primarily Spanish speaking island, Puerto Rico is home to year-round 80 degree weather, 270 miles of beach, and possibly buried treasure. That’s right, the infamous pirate Roberto Cofresi used to call Puerto Rico his home. With its capital located at San Juan, Puerto Rico is one of the larger islands in the Caribbean and utilizes the American Dollar as its currency. Outside of the condos and traffic jammed streets of San Juan, there are places like Boqueron and Vieques that scream culture with restaurants specializing in suckling pig and clubs hopping and dancing to Salsa. As one of the Caribbean’s larger countries, there are lots of jobs available for those who are qualified, but native English speakers will have the easiest time finding teaching jobs, since students are required to learn English.

Even with its turmoil filled past, the Dominican Republic is now known for its apparent baseball culture, humpback whale sightings, and an abundance of majestic waterfalls. With cities that are a mixture of romance, past dilapidated ruins, and sprouting new towns, the Dominican Republic is truly an extraordinary country. Whether it’s old men playing dominoes along the hundreds of miles of coastline, buying fresh coconuts from a local vendor, or dancing merengue under the stars, living on this lovely island will seem like a fantasy. Those looking for work in the Dominican Republic will find that foreign language teachers are in high need, making teaching positions fairly easy to obtain. Also, if you are searching for a job in hospitality, the Dominican Republic’s multitude of resorts are always hiring entertainers, activity planners, and organizers.

Due to the earthquake in 2010, Haiti is still in the process of rebuilding and rejuvenating its community. Although the earthquake really shook things up and created a dark cloud over the country, the positive side is that there are now plenty of available jobs in healthcare, engineering, and education. Beyond the need for repair and growth, Haiti has a growing tourism industry, and consequently many hospitality jobs to be filled. It is also a tropical paradise that can rival any of its neighbors in terms of beauty and weather. However, Haiti isn’t really for those just looking to relax, as it can be harder and more expensive to travel around due to recent issues.

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