5 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.
Read More2 Perspectives to Improving International Communication
While all cultures have numerous sub-cultures and subtleties that can’t be easily boiled down, it’s worth considering where they fall along this spectrum and tailoring your communication approach accordingly.
Read MoreStarting a Career in the United States for Non-US Citizens
Each year, the number of international students and foreign-born professionals from all over the world who navigate the process of gaining employment in the United States grows. But even as the number of working non-US citizens increases, many expats hoping to gain work in the United States may be overwhelmed by the complexities and challenges put before them, unsure of where to start.
Read MoreThe Key to Positive Country Transitions: Sponsorship
Information is key to managing expectations and preparation, but there is an additional tool: A sponsorship program can be a powerful way to foster a positive transition.
Read MoreTips for Entering the Non-profit Career Field
For nonprofit professionals seeking this type of service-oriented work, moving abroad may be the best option.
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