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Here are some links to posts you may find useful when looking for information, employment or accommodation for your next harvest.
Below that is a list of websites around the world that publish wine jobs.
For information on the upcoming Southern Hemisphere vintage, please see this post by Krys Smith.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2883325456/permalink/10159403725485457/
This is a list of decent websites where Wine Industry (and Trade) jobs are advertised
New Zealand focussed
http://winejobsonline.com/
Australia focussed
http://www.wineindustryjobs.com.au/
http://www.winejobs.com.au/
France (and to a lesser extent, Spain) focussed
http://www.vitijob.com/
http://www.vineajobs.com/
http://www.viniplaza.com/en/
Germany and Austria
http://www.weinjobs.com/index.php (with thanks to Janine Rubie)
http://www.winzer-service.de/ (with thank to Lukas Pospiszyl)
Italy
http://www.vinojobs.it/ (with thanks to Ignaz Wrobel)
Spain
http://www.vinoempleo.es/ (with thanks to Anna Nairn)
Switzerland
https://www.swisswine.ch/en/annonces (with thanks to Craig Greenfield)
Portugal
http://agroemprego.blogspot.co.uk/ (with thanks to Catarina Moreira)
US focussed
http://www.winebusiness.com/classifieds/winejobs/
http://wineserver.ucdavis.edu/venjobs/
https://www.winerysite.com/index.cfm… (with thanks to Yigit Keskin)
https://psuwineandgrapes.wordpress.com/job-opportunities-w…/
Canada focussed
http://www.winejobscanada.com/
http://www.winejobs.com/canada (with thanks to Pierre de Ryckel)
South Africa
http://www.wine.co.za/WineAds/
International
http://vinoenology.com/ (an odd one this, but one I've managed to gain contracts from)
https://www.oenorecruit.com
China
http://www.winejobschina.com/
Romania
https://www.oenorecruit.com
Information on the H1B visa for the United States (from François Dereeper)
"Hi,
so I’ve had a bunch of question asked about the H1B since the post of Yigit Keskin.
So let me write a little something about the H1B VISA for the USA.
If you want real informations go on the USCIS web site (http://www.uscis.gov). I did it myself and that’s where I got all the informations I needed.
What you should do is download the form M-735 to help you fill the form I-129. Most of the informations you need are written on the form M-735. You won’t have to fill in every pages of the I-129.
You will also need a LCA (Labor Condition Application) number. (https://icert.doleta.gov). I think that should be the first thing you do.
It was a long and pretty stressful process, the first time I sent the form they sent it back cause I forgot a few things so fill and send everything as soon as you can !
You’ll need a copy of all your diploma and also all the grades you got to get the diploma. I’m french so I also had to pay a certified company to translate all my documents.
There are a few documents that your employer has to give also, so you need to make sure your employer wants you and is willing to help.
And of course you’ll need money… I paid something like $4000. If you take a lawyer, it will cost you $2000 more but it will be faster, and you’ll have more chance to have the VISA cause the lawyer will tell you what you forgot.
I hope that can help some of you. I don’t have all the answers but i guess that’s a start
Good luck !"
I'm hoping this list will stop (or at least dramatically reduce) the number of people asking exactly the same question over again.
Also, can I ask people to do a search in this group to see if the information you are after has been asked before? There is a magnifying glass towards the bottom right-hand corner of the image at the top of the page; click on this, and type in your keywords.
If anyone can suggest any other sites to add, then please contact me by Private Message.
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