
Adverts for job vacancies based in Paraguay seem to be a rare thing or perhaps it would be more accurate to say that job adverts in English appear to be a rare thing. This isn’t really a surprise when you consider that the official languages of Paraguay are Spanish and Guaraní. I would imagine that anyone skilled in either of these languages would be able to find a great deal more information online than I could. However, here are a handful of websites that might be useful when job hunting in Paraguay:
Although tracking down job vacancies was difficult, information on voluntary projects is much easier to find so if you are interested in volunteering abroad or perhaps starting a career in development then Paraguay offers a range of opportunities.
Internships with Fundación Paraguaya.
This social enterprise works on innovative plans to reduce poverty and unemployment. They run three key programs focussing on microcredit, education for entrepreneurship and a Self-Sustainable Organic Farm School.
http://www.fundacionparaguaya.org.py/
Internships with Para La Tierra
These internships are aimed specifically at current biology students and recently qualified young scientists looking for some field work experience to help them gain employment after university.
Other organisations with projects based in Paraguay include:
The Peace Corps (for US citizens) – http://www.peacecorps.gov/
Save the Children – http://www.savethechildren.net/alliance/
Kiva (microfinance enterprise) – http://www.kiva.org/fellows/
Paraguay Facts
The Paraguay national football team has reached the second round of the World
Cup three times (1986, 1998 and 2002) but has never progressed any further.
…..and for those of you who could do with a break from the football…did you know that Paraguay is the world’s third largest exporter of soybeans.

