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Seville is the capital of Andalucía and the largest city in the south. It has a strong cultural and tourism economy, a regional administrative sector, and an aerospace industry that is less visible than it is important.

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The job market in Seville

Public administration is a significant employer as the regional capital. Tourism is large and year-round rather than purely seasonal. Aerospace manufacturing sits in the metropolitan area. The international job market is smaller than Madrid, Barcelona or even Málaga, and Spanish is more consistently necessary.

Andalucía has historically had higher unemployment than the Spanish average, which shapes how competitive the local market is.

Main industries

Public administration, tourism and culture, aerospace and defence manufacturing, agriculture and olive oil in the wider region, logistics, and education.

English-speaking work

Present but limited: language academies, a couple of international schools, and tourism roles where English is a useful extra rather than the working language. Anyone planning to work here should plan on learning Spanish.

Typical salaries

Below the Spanish average, in one of the cheaper large cities. Public sector roles follow national pay scales and are competitive locally, which is why oposiciones — competitive public examinations — are taken seriously here.

Cost of living

One of the more affordable large Spanish cities, particularly for housing. Summer heat is a genuine cost factor: air conditioning is not optional in July and August.

Getting around

One metro line, trams, a good bus network and a very walkable centre. Cycling infrastructure is better than most Spanish cities. High-speed rail to Madrid takes under three hours.

Where people live

Triana across the river is the classic choice. Alameda and Macarena are central and lively. Nervión and Los Remedios are residential and well served. The centre itself is largely given over to tourism.

Useful local resources

The Andalusian employment service (SAE) and SEPE. The regional government publishes public sector vacancies and oposición calls, which are a substantial part of the local job market.