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Somebody asked a similar question a couple of weeks ago and got shot down in flames. Fiji has a very high unemployment rate, and people in tourism have been losing their jobs, while public servants have had a pay cut, and are taking industrial action at the moment. I would say that it is virtually impossible for a foreigner to find a job in Fiji. Make your money in a First World country, where there is plenty of work, like Oz, UK etc. and spend it in Fiji where , if you are careful, you can live quite cheaply in Fiji. Check out the Fiji Times website for more information on the country. | 1 | |
Thanks for your reply IMACD. | 2 | |
Of course it is not your intention to take a job away from a local - but it would be a fact, intended or not. | 3 | |
I don't know how to edit an own posting ... (Is there a way?) | 4 | |
Very tough these days, esp. after the coup. Lots of Fijians are trying to get work in the Cooks and other places, that's how bad the domestic work situation is. This has always been the case, but more so since the coup. You can make more in a day at home, probably, than you'll make in a week in Fiji. | 5 | |
Your best bet (though a remote chance ) is to be sent there from your home country as an expatriate - maybe as some kind of adviser? | 6 | |
Re #6 - check with international bodies as well - the UN, FAO, World Bank etc - google them | 7 | |
If you want to live in paradise then #6 has the correct idea. Don't think in terms of showing up, being prepared to take on any job. Low economy countries like Fiji don't need workers at that end of the economy. They need specialists, people with skills not available among their own work force. | 8 | |