How To Find a Job in Belize as a Foreigner

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Belize is a country located in Central America. It shares borders with Mexico and Guatemala. The official language is English.

If you’re interested in getting a job in Belize, I highly recommend you travel to Belize City, the economic center and largest city in the country. Doing so will enable you to make contacts and meet people on the ground that can open you up to potential opportunities.

Below is a selection of resources for searching for employment opportunities as a foreigner in Belize.

General Job Search Engines and Classifieds

With the sites below, you can expect to get a 0.5 to 1.0% response rate (people who will respond back to you to whom you sent your application/CV.) Nevertheless, I encourage you to give this site a try as you never know what you will come up with or what connections you can make from a simple e-mail or application.

  • Career Jet: I’m sure you’ve heard of Career Jet. They have job search options for Belize.
  • Glassdoor: Glassdoor has a handful of job opportunities in Belize, mainly Belize City.

Other Websites and Blogs

  • GoAbroadGoAbroad has a good overview of the most popular jobs for expats in Belize.
  • Belize.comTop 10 Reasons to Live or Retire in Belize.

Overseas and Expat Job Portals

  • Go Abroad: I’ve always been a fan of GoAbroad. In fact, on the visa information portion of my website, you will find where I have linked to their global embassies directory. They have a good job portal too.
  • Linkedin: Last but not least, this huge professional social network is a resource for building contacts in the field and location of your interest.

There you have it. The best places to find jobs in Belize as a foreigner. For information on visas for Belize, be sure to check out my Belize visa page.

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About Addison Sears-Collins

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