If you’re a keen nomad then chances are your employment history, like mine, is a little schizophrenic. Since graduation, my resume looks a little like this: Job Travel and Job Travel and Job Job Travel and Job Travel Job Travel I’m all over the place. I come and go. I chop and change. This can make job interviews in my home country a little awkward. Interviewer: [...]
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First, you need to be eligible to work there, probably through a valid work visa or a company sponsorship. 1. Figure out what your options are Do you need to learn another language? What is there a demand for in that country? What skills and qualifications do you have, and will they translate well in a new [...]
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Sunday, July 8, 2007
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