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Work and Freelancing: How to Find a Job and Where to Look

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Work and Freelancing: How to Find a Job and Where to Look

Work and freelancing in Batumi — first steps 🌊

Batumi offers a mix of tourism, local services and opportunities for remote professionals. Whether you plan to move or take on part-time projects, start with a clear strategy: know which sectors hire, prepare your documents and adapt your professional profile to the local market.

Where to look for jobs and clients 🔎

  • Local job boards and aggregators — good for office and service roles.
  • Social media groups — Facebook and Telegram often have quick job posts from businesses and recruiters.
  • LinkedIn and international freelance platforms — ideal for IT, design, marketing and language services.
  • Coworking spaces and meetups — excellent for networking and landing clients in person.
  • Direct outreach to hotels, restaurants and real estate agencies — works well for seasonal and permanent roles.

Fields that commonly hire (general guidance) 🧭

  • Hospitality and tourism: front desk, service, managers, event staff.
  • IT and remote professions: developers, designers, digital marketers, QA.
  • Education: language teachers and tutors.
  • Construction and trades: finishing, plumbing, electrical work.
  • Services for expats: translation, real estate, relocation support.

Prepare a competitive CV and portfolio 📄

  • Have versions of your CV in English and Russian, and Georgian if possible.
  • Keep a concise portfolio or sample work for freelance roles.
  • Include links to professional profiles (LinkedIn, GitHub, Behance).
  • Mention flexibility in hours and ability to start projects quickly.

Legal and practical steps to work locally ⚖️

If you plan to stay long-term, learn the basics of employment registration or self-employment rules. Registering as a sole entrepreneur can make contracting easier and more transparent. For complex cases, seek local accounting or legal advice.

Freelance survival kit: organization and client search 💻

  • Workspace: decide between home office, coworking or cafes depending on focus and reliability of internet.
  • Platforms: use international marketplaces for steady demand and local channels for quick gigs.
  • Networking: attend events, meet local business owners and hospitality managers.
  • Money: a local bank account simplifies payments; check withdrawal options if you use foreign clients.

Language and cultural tips 🌍

Knowing Russian and English is a strong advantage. A few phrases in Georgian will help in daily life and show respect for the culture. Expect different work rhythms and communication styles — patience and clear deadlines help build trust.

Practical weekly plan for newcomers ✅

  1. Identify your core skills and target sectors.
  2. Update CV and online profiles with clear, localized descriptions.
  3. Join local job groups and set alerts for relevant posts.
  4. Visit a coworking space and one industry meetup to start networking.
  5. Clarify registration and tax steps if you expect steady local income.

Choosing accommodation with work in mind 🏡

Pick housing based on commute and lifestyle. Downtown and waterfront areas suit hospitality workers; quieter neighborhoods suit remote workers who need a stable workspace.

Emotional and realistic expectations 💬

Relocation takes time. Treat the first months as market research: build contacts, accept small projects to gain local references, and keep a flexible mindset.

📌 Tip: browse available apartments and neighborhoods to match commute options with job prospects: https://buyhome.ge/en/search

If you want help choosing a neighborhood or flat to make your job search easier in Batumi, contact BuyHome — we’ll assist you in finding the best housing solution.

Date added: 01.03.26

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