Posts Tagged "expat lifestyle"

4 Strategies for Accompanying Spouses/Partners to Stay Relevant in a Career Field

Posted by on Aug 8, 2019 in Expat Lifestyle, Global Career Blog | 0 comments

4 Strategies for Accompanying Spouses/Partners to Stay Relevant in a Career Field

In some countries, the “trailing spouse” may be able to work under a variety of visa programs, but in other countries, it can be all but impossible. Once you have made the decision to travel with your family, how can you stay up-to-date on career-related technology, best practices and trends in your industry?

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Coworking Space: A Global Trend

Posted by on Apr 26, 2019 in Expat Lifestyle, Global Career Blog, Portable Careers | 8 comments

Coworking Space: A Global Trend

The sense of community among people with diverse professions, hours, and missions is noted as being particularly strong in coworking arrangements.

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6 Tips for Digital Nomads

Posted by on Mar 11, 2019 in Expat Lifestyle, Global Alternatives to Employment, Global Career Blog, Portable Careers | 0 comments

6 Tips for Digital Nomads

Digital nomads are people who use telecommunications technologies to earn a living and maintain a “location independence” approach to work. Here are six tips for people with portable careers.

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Finding the Perfect Fit: What’s the Best Country for You?

Posted by on Mar 1, 2019 in Expat Lifestyle, Global Career Blog, Global Job Search, Portable Careers | 0 comments

Finding the Perfect Fit: What’s the Best Country for You?

What country is your perfect fit? An annual survey provides an overview of which countries offer the best fit for expats, based on various aspects of quality of life, from personal happiness to digital life.

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Your Top 5 Tips for Moving Your Job to Australia

Posted by on Feb 28, 2017 in Expat Lifestyle, Global Career Blog | 0 comments

Your Top 5 Tips for Moving Your Job to Australia

Australia is the world’s sixth-largest country and is an island continent. While English is the official language, many other languages are spoken both at home and in the social sphere, and one in four Australians consider English their second language rather than their first. This is due in part to the fact that Australia is an incredibly multicultural country with migrants from some 200 countries. Over the last decade, Australia has enjoyed a relatively low rate of unemployment. In recent years Australia has imported a range of skilled and semi-skilled labor to meet labor shortages...

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