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 Anyone know any good hotels in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil?
I am going to Brazil in March and to Rio for 5 days. I have read lots of reviews of different hotels but I want to make sure I get a good one. I'm looking for an economically priced hotel and ...


 Where exactly in Rio should I stay?
My friends have decided to take a week long trip to Brazil and plan to stay in Rio. Its now a matter of finding what area to stay in. We are all just out of college and are just looking to have fun ...


 Does anyone know of any really nice/cheap places to stay in rio near copacabana beach?
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 Brazil Race Relations?
How will these races be treated in Brazil?

Whites
Mulatto's
Mestizo's
Dark Skinned Blacks
Medium/Lighter Skinned Blacks
Native Americans

Are ...


 Do need a Visa to visit Brazil?
I'm american. i live near miami. would i need a Visa to visit brazil? or do i just need my passport?. thank ...


 What to do in the SĂŁo Paulo area (or state)?
Oi (hi), I'll be an exchange student for a month (late June - late July) and live around SĂŁo Paulo (the suburbs, but don't know exactly where). I'm only 16, and I want to have A LOT ...


 How widely are british credit cards acceptable in brazil..i will be going for three months tt?
i am going to travel in brazill.and heard that mugging is rife.so if i lost my lot after arrival
it would be disasterous....


 How long is a tourist visa valid in Brazil?
I was in Brazil last year and plan to go back in a few months, is my visa valid? Do I need to send off for another visa stamp?...


 Im planning a trip to Brazil in December. Does anyone have suggestions for things that we must do or see?
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 What do men wear to the beach in Brazil?
I'm seeing pictures of this kind of stuff:
http://www.rumo.com.br/s
Is this like really common? Do I need to be wearing ...


 Should I lose weight before I go back to Brazil?
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The beaches are topless there and I think I'm a little heavy. You can judge....


 Things to do in Sao Paulo Brazil??
Im taking my boyfriend to visit my family in Sao Paulo this December. I have been there a great number of times but Im trying to think of different things we can do since we'll be there over a ...


 Is it legal to drink in public in rio de janeiro, brazil?
I'm going to Rio in about a week and am wondering whether it is legal to drink alcohol in public...the beach, the streets, the subway, outside the soccer stadiumn, etc....


 What should I wear in Rio de Janeiro, brazil in July?
I'm going on vacation in Brazil this July and have found out that July is one of the colder months 60-70 degrees farenheit. What should I wear? Also is it still warm enough to go to the beach?...


 Non-Resident entering Brasil (customs question)?
I will be arriving to Brasil soon (from the USA by airplane) and I have been assuming that I can bring $500 USD worth of gifts with me. However, upon doing some further reading on this topic, I am ...


 How is Brazil , to live ?
I want to prefect my Portuguese.
What kind of jobs are available ?
I heard it's cheap to live there also....


 Is Recife in Brazil dangerous?
it is portrayed in films as dangerous and i have heard that it can be due because of crime - but is it really dangerous?...


 How do you say "We're going to trash them!" in Portuguese?

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ISN'T IT...I DUNNO HOW TO SPELL IT BUT IM GOING TO WRITE IT THE WAY IT WAS PRONOUNCED..."ma baulk eww ell es"...


 Hostels in Rio?
I was told that hostels are not very common in Brazil. Is this true? I am looking for a hostel to stay in in Rio. I went to hostelworld.com and saw some nice hostels but I'm not sure in what are ...


 How is Salvador, Brazil different from the rest of Brazil?
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brando407

What jobs might be available to an American in Brazil?

I am thinking about moving to Brazil and I am curious if anyone knows about any possible job opportunities available.

    



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branquelo
The Brazilian job market is rather a struggle. High unemployment doesn't make things easy. The Brazilians will not give you any priority for employment (the other way round, they'll first put a Brazilian into the job).
You have two advantages.. You speak fluently English and the $/Real change rate makes it easy for an American to invest.
So either you try at any multinational firm dealing with international relations, teach English or you built your own business.
Otherwise you'll try jobbing as barkeeper or something like this, but be advised that you will have to do this nearly for free and its a hard living.
In any case you will have to learn Portuguese..
And careful before you invest! Your dollars are very welcome to anybody, even if they always tell you that they don't care about money.
The best thing that could happen is that you get contrated by GM for example and let you sent over to a local fabric paid as in the States ;)


Eugenio B
In order to answer your query I just found that one possibility is to try contacting www.manager.com, a Brazilian employment agency. Your resumé can be posted for 7 days free of charge..
Good luck!


Cister
Oil Company.


insp.clouseau
English teaching is subsistence living. The best would be to get into a multinational company in America and get transfered to Sao Paulo with all kinds of expat benefits. Even if you are mid level management you will earn and live well in Brazil if you take this route.


lovely day
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There are lots of American and English companies looking for people who speaks English.

In fact is better for a foreigner to find a job here than for the natives.


Jen-Jen
My cousin is there currently teaching English....she's fluent in Portuguese and English.


Mr. W
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Lots of things! But you should look for more qualified jobs, such as an English teacher, on multinational companies or even on hostels/hotels.

If you´re looking for a backpack trip and live of jobs on bars and alike (that should be fine in Europe), it wouldn´t be a choice in Brazil...


brasilian girl
For sure teaching english, for some school it doesn't require the teacher to speak portuguese in class, specilly for advanced studants.
But depending in what you do in your home country you can be find the same aerea there , but is more likely that you need to speak portuguese.

Good Luck



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