How to Say ‘I'm looking for job opportunities.’ in Mexican Spanish
Busco oportunidades de trabajo.
BOOS-koh oh-pohr-too-nee-DAH-des deh trah-BAH-hoh
[BOOS-koh oh-pohr-too-nee-DAH-des deh trah-BAH-hoh]
💬 Usage Tip: Clearly state your purpose at networking events.
Phrase Breakdown
Busco
[BOOS-koh]
I search
The action of looking for or seeking something.
Yo busco libros antiguos.
I search for old books.
oportunidades
[oh-pohr-too-nee-DAH-des]
opportunities
A set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
Ellos buscan oportunidades en el extranjero.
They seek opportunities abroad.
De trabajo.
deh trah-BAH-hoh
Words in this phrase
de
[deh]
of
Used to indicate relationship or association.
Es el jefe de la empresa.
He is the head of the company.
trabajo
[trah-BAH-hoh]
work
An activity or occupation to earn money.
Busco trabajo en tecnología.
I seek work in technology.
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