If you have already a work permit, or you are Yemeni, you can just go down to see how to find a job in Yemen.
If you don’t have a work permit, the first thing you need to do is to find a job. So go down to see how to find a job in Yemen.
How to get a job in Sudan?
Sudanese people can get you a job in Sudan without a job permit. You can just find a job in Sudan. Go below to see different ways to find a job in Sudan in person and online.
If you don’t have a work permit, the first thing you need to do is to find a job and then get a work permit with the help of your employer. So go down to see how to find a job in Sudan.
How to find a job in Sudan?
You can start looking around at some useful job listing websites.
- Google: when you start job hunting, a simple google search can be a good start. Look for the kind of job you would like to do, for example, “French tutor in Hanoi” or “Delivery driver in Ho Chi Minh City”. Use the language that you feel most comfortable speaking. Don’t stop at the first pages and go deep with your search. You’ll get an immediate feeling of what’s around and of which job websites are best suited for your needs.
- Facebook Jobs: can be also an option to start to see what’s around you. You can also ask around in the Facebook groups that are relevant to your profession, or your language or nationality, or just relevant to your wider interests.
- Career jet: You must have heard about this website. They have some options in Sudan.
- Learn4Good: It is a great website for finding jobs in Sudan.
- Linkedin: It a professional and common platform for finding job in any country.
- Jobs Go Abroad: It is a good platform for finding jobs across the country.
- Overseas Job: A very large platform for finding jobs in Sudan.
Do I need a Sudan Visa?
The government of the Republic of Sudan requires U.S. citizens to arrive at any port of entry in Sudan with a passport valid. It should be for at least six months and an entry visa or entry permit.
Can you work in Sudan without knowing Modern Standard Arabic?
It depends on the work you are looking for. Some people will tell that you will have no chance of getting to work without learning Arabic unless you are qualified to teach English or some other language that is widely taught in Yemen. Some other people will tell you that they lived and worked for years in Yemen with just enough Arabic to order at a restaurant or to get a taxi.
If an employer is interested in hiring you from abroad, your knowledge of Arabic will probably not be important. So try to find a job and then worry about becoming fluent in Arabic later.
Jobs in Sudan you can do
Part-time work
Part-time work is available throughout Sudan, especially in tourism. You won’t be well paid for this kind of job and it might be better for those young people who don’t want to save. For example, if you’re working in a bar, you might get paid just enough for your rent.
Note also that many part-time jobs pay in cash and employers will not be sponsoring work visas. Although this might be not an issue for you, you should avoid exploitation. Also, you should seek protection from dishonest employers.
Teaching English in Sudan
If you are not able to secure a teaching job before you arrive in Sudan, then you will need to visit schools in person to ask about openings. You must have advanced degrees and certifications for teaching to get the best jobs.
Try visiting some private schools if you feel your qualifications may be lacking. Make sure you have your passport, a copy of your degree, a teaching certificate, and a resume.
Also, many schools may recruit teachers without formal teaching certifications.
If you are looking for English teacher jobs online then use a website like Dave’s ESL Cafe that offers updated listings of open positions.
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