
The Mexican government requires that all foreign workers have an FM3 visa, which your employer must obtain for you. Fluency in Spanish is required, though exceptions are sometimes made. And don’t expect to make anything near what you could earn back home: Minimum wage in Mexico is about $10 per day, and most jobs available to foreigners generally pay around $1,000 per month. Depending on the job, sales commission, bonuses, room and board, and other perks can help sweeten the pot.
The cost of living can be much less, but only if you plan on living like a local. If you’re looking for a permanent vacation and expecting to work during the day and then party at tourist clubs every night, you’ll probably need additional financial resources.
One resource that lists jobs in the Riviera Maya and across Mexico is Turicarreras.com. It lists mostly jobs in the hospitality industry, with salaries averaging $5,000 to $10,000 USD per year.
More:
Turicarreras.com Job Listings
Riviera Maya Hotels
Airport Transportation
Tours & Activities
Riviera Maya Guidebook