Posts Tagged "career transition"

5 Tips to Move Your Career to The Netherlands

Posted by on Jul 19, 2016 in Expat Lifestyle, Global Career Blog, Global Job Search, Portable Careers | 0 comments

5 Tips to Move Your Career to The Netherlands

The Netherlands is officially called the Kingdom of the Netherlands and in English it often referred to as “Holland” and the people are often referred to as “Dutch.” According to the Dutch Foreign Ministry, the Dutch population is over 16 million, and nearly 20 percent are immigrants and/or belong to ethnic minorities. People with a foreign ethnic background tend to live in the larger cities, such as Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, and The Hague. In these areas, they make up nearly one-third of the inhabitants.     The economy of The Netherlands is extremely international as it is...

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5 Tips to Move Your Career to Canada

Posted by on Jun 28, 2016 in Global Career Blog | 0 comments

5 Tips to Move Your Career to Canada

Boasting one of the highest per capita immigration rates in the world, more than 250,000 newcomers every year designate Canada as their new home, with thousands more arriving for short-term stays as expatriates (expats). The country has been shaped by successive waves of immigration, including those from Western Europe and more recently from Asia and India. The result is a multicultural country with over 30 ethnic groups.   Canada has developed economically and technologically in parallel with the United States, but historically has been influenced by European culture and traditions,...

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Must-Have Documents to Bring When Moving Overseas

Posted by on Dec 23, 2015 in Expat Lifestyle, Global Career Blog | 1 comment

Must-Have Documents to Bring When Moving Overseas

Managing the logistics of your move in a sane and organized way can literally make or break you while moving. There’s absolutely nothing worse than arriving to your new country and realizing that the birth certificate you must have in order to obtain a national ID card (which you need to get a driver’s license and legally rent an apartment) is in your container which will arrive in about two months. You’re paralyzed until it arrives and then frantically dig through everything to find that birth certificate. Talk about starting off on the wrong foot.   In order to make your...

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You’re 6 Steps Away From the Perfect International Cover Letter

Posted by on Dec 9, 2015 in Global Career Blog, Global Job Search, International Resume/CV Tips, Interviewing Globally | 0 comments

You’re 6 Steps Away From the Perfect International Cover Letter

Imagine: You’re German, and you’re moving with your spouse to the United States. She has a job waiting for her there, but you need to find one too or you’ll lose your mind. You’ve been applying to a few positions, but after submitting your resume and cover letter, no one has called you for an interview. Wondering what’s going wrong? Does this sound a lot like your situation? Let me walk you through the steps you need to take to write the perfect international cover letter that will get your application noticed and earn you that interview.   1. Know the format. Before digging into the...

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5 Ways to Continue Your Education Overseas That Aren’t Study Abroad

Posted by on Nov 18, 2015 in Cross-Border Education, Global Career Blog | 2 comments

5 Ways to Continue Your Education Overseas That Aren’t Study Abroad

While overseas sometimes it’s impossible to find a job or working is not the right choice for you. If that’s the case and you’re wondering what to do with your time, continuing your education is a great option. There are a ton of online classes and opportunities that are worth taking advantage of when you’re living in a foreign country. Most importantly, if you feel like you have too much time on your hands you could eventually get very frustrated at living in that foreign country. Don’t let yourself get to that point! Here is a list to get you started:   1. Earn a degree online...

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