Being “On Time”: Consider the Country
Standards for punctuality vary greatly from country to country and a lack of understanding as to what is locally “correct” can be perceived as offensive, insensitive, and unprofessional.
Read MoreAttracting the Millennial Worker: International Opportunity
Former generations had the idea that travel was something to aspire to after retirement. This is not a millennial generation perspective. They don’t see living or working abroad as a reward to be earned. Quality of life and location are valued as equally if not more important than salary and professional benefits.
Read More5 Tips to Move Your Career to Canada
More than 250,000 newcomers every year select Canada as their new home, with thousands more arriving for short-term stays as expats.
Read More8 Skills for Effective International Communication
What skills are involved in being an international communicator? To thrive in the world of international business, professionals need to engage “soft” skills in addition to “hard” skills like technology.
Read More5 Strategies to Find Your First International Job or Internship
Identify the correct format and style for a CV in your country of interest and develop it according to their expectations. Some countries, such as Germany, expect a photo on your CV and some countries expect you to include your birthdate, marital status and a variety of other personal information.
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