Work for Russians in Bulgaria. Vacancies.

What kind of business to open in Bulgaria in order to make a profit sufficient to support the family of a person who has received a residence permit in Bulgaria?

What to do after getting a residence permit in Bulgaria? There are enough options for small and family businesses in every city in Bulgaria.

First option. Open your mini-bakery.

Costs from 8,000 euros, depending on equipment and performance. Profit. Profitability of the project is 120-130%. tested on recently launched and operating other mini-bakeries. All the details of the project and the opening are discussed at business seminars, which are held weekly in Varna.

Second option.Open your mini-hotel - hostel.

Costs from 10,000 euros. Profitability of 80-100% with proper marketing and facility management. It is advisable to open such hostels in Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, Burgas and other major cities in Bulgaria with famous sights. We have opened six hostels in Bulgaria for our clients. Five in Sofia and one in Varna. At our weekly business seminars, we will take a closer look at issues related to the organization and management of a hostel.

Third option. Open a guest house about the Rural Tourism program.

Costs from 10,000 euros. Yield from 100%. An excellent option to receive European financing for the project in the period up to 2020. Return up to 70% of the cost of running a guest house. The advantage is that the house in which you live can be transferred to the status of a guest house and get a return on investment in the purchase and reconstruction of the house. Which is ideal for retirees, and not only. Return on investment in the amount of 5,000 to 200,000 euros.

Fourth option. Open your own cafe-restaurant-beer-sweet shop.

Costs from 10,000 euros. Yield from 100%. With the correct positioning of the object and services and the offer of the range. This business option, like a bakery, is doomed to success in any city in Bulgaria. What needs to be done and what documents to prepare in order to open a cafe or other point can be found out at a seminar in Varna or get a private consultation.

Fifth option. Open your training center in Bulgaria.

If you are an expert in something. If you know how to sew or knit, how to photograph or dance, how to make websites or a design specialist, you can teach Russian or English, then opening a training center is your business.

Some training centers that fall under local training programs may receive grants and funding from both the local community and the EU.

Costs - rent of premises, furniture and equipment - are quite small.

So everything depends on you.

The workshops will cover key topics such as:

— calculation of project profitability

- choice of location and premises

- requirements for premises and equipment

- change of purpose of the premises

– registration and obtaining a license

- technological process

- sales organization and ways to capture market share

- customer acquisition

— taxation, reporting and accounting

— other issues of life in Bulgaria and doing business.

Included in the price:

3 star hotel accommodation, meals (dinner and breakfast), private consultations.

Invoice if necessary.

Seminars are held weekly.

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How to find a job for a Russian in Bulgaria write many writers on the Internet who live here. The most important thing is not to find a job, but a normal employer who will hire you and draw up the necessary package of documents for obtaining a work visa. Hemorrhoids are certainly terrible for the employer. But if a Russian specialist is cooler than a German one, for example, then the game is worth the candle.

I know that programmers, flashers and other IT specialists from Russia, Ukraine, Moldova and other remnants of the Russian Empire find employers in Bulgaria and get a job. Create different games and other things.

The other day I talked with a Bulgarian who hired three Russians, he came to visit us at the best moto-hostel in Sofia to sit and drink tea. I even stayed to sleep. So, I did everything for them - visas, invitations, settled with excellent amenities, feeds, and even pays regularly and well. Complains - programmers drink a lot of beer. But they work like horses for 20-22 hours a day, as if they were playing CantrStrike. The Bulgarian employer is satisfied with the work of Russian workers. It turns out that there is work for Russians in Bulgaria, you just need to look for it. Fortunately, Google helps in everything and in finding a job too.

What specialties are needed? Yes, however, all works are good and in each area there is a need for specialists. I repeat - there is a need for specialists.

A specialist is a specialist for that - he chooses an employer. He is professional and knows how much it costs. And he sets conditions for the employer.

And if a simple middle peasant in his profession, of which there are no number in the vastness of any country, he still runs around, sends out resumes everywhere and fusses in search of something. It doesn't matter what, as long as they take it somewhere and by someone. He does not want to take responsibility (for example, to sell an apartment and open his own business), but he wants to receive a salary. It doesn't happen like that. Millions of these middle peasants are moving around.

Now about vacancies. Work for Russians in Bulgaria. Vacancies. A lot of them. Free. And you can find them all in the employment services of cities and centers throughout Bulgaria. All sorts of workers are required. From sculpting dumplings for Russian shops to directors of bankrupt enterprises. Well, there are many others too.

You make it easier. Compose your CV and your C&V in English and Bulgarian. You place JobsBG or a similar site on the job search site in Bulgaria - RabotaBG and wait. Maybe someone will be interested in you. If you can't make a CV in English and Bulgarian, send it to us in Russian and we'll translate it. Our translators are good. Let's do it quickly.

So the answer to the question of what kind of work there is for Russians in Bulgaria may sound like this - the same as for the Turkmens and for the Syrians and for the Vietnamese and for others. How do Russian emigrants in Bulgaria differ from Vietnamese emigrants in search of work - but nothing. The same seekers as everyone else, if they cannot, for example, open their own shop or open a cigarette kiosk or open a hostel that brings a good income, for example, or a restaurant, but you can think of a lot of things.

And again, the question, idiotic in my opinion, is What kind of business can an emigrant do in Bulgaria. Well, not idiotic. Yes, do ANY business. How can you. as a result of profit or profit.

You don’t know how to do anything - take the brought money to the bank at 3% per annum and just live and look at how those who work and plow like a horse, putting horseshoes on themselves, prosper and grow rich in a foreign country. Or take up a Jewish business - become a rentier and give money at interest to those who need it, like in the movie "The Merchant of Venice". Al Pacino did an excellent job as a Jewish rentier, as well as all his roles are excellent.

Loans, by the way, for business, for replenishment of turnover and others, have fallen in price in Bulgarian banks and are already worth 7-9% per annum.