Description
Angola is a country located in Southern Africa, rich in natural resources, particularly oil and diamonds. The economy is largely dependent on the oil sector, which contributes significantly to government revenue. Despite its wealth, Angola faces challenges such as poverty and infrastructure deficits.
Weather in 4 seasons
Angola has a tropical climate with a rainy season from October to April and a dry season from May to September. The coastal areas are cooler, while the interior can be quite hot.
Spring: n/a to n/a C
Summer: n/a to n/a C
Autumn: n/a to n/a C
Winter: n/a to n/a C
Job market
The job market in Angola is competitive, with a high demand for skilled professionals in the oil and gas, construction, and telecommunications sectors. However, unemployment rates remain high, particularly among the youth.
Most looked-for job positions
Oil and Gas Engineers, Construction Managers, IT Specialists, Healthcare Professionals, Finance and Accounting Experts
Average wages
3000, 2500, 2000, 1500, 1800
Structured wage range: n/a to n/a
Living conditions
Living conditions vary significantly between urban and rural areas. Major cities like Luanda have modern amenities, but high living costs and infrastructure issues persist. Access to clean water and electricity can be inconsistent.
Education system
The education system in Angola is divided into primary, secondary, and higher education. While there have been improvements, challenges such as overcrowded classrooms and a lack of resources remain.
Health care
Healthcare in Angola is underdeveloped, with limited access to quality medical services, especially in rural areas. Expats often rely on private healthcare facilities.
Visa required?
Unknown
Visas
Foreigners wishing to work in Angola must obtain a work visa, which requires a job offer from an Angolan employer. The process can be lengthy and involves several documents, including a criminal background check.