Posts Tagged "tips"

4 Tips That Will Change The Way You Learn Languages

Posted by on Feb 23, 2016 in Cross-Border Education, Expat Lifestyle, Global Career Blog | 0 comments

4 Tips That Will Change The Way You Learn Languages

Learning the local language vastly improves your social life as an expat and makes you qualified for so many more professional positions. Don’t waste another second! Start using these tips to turbocharge your language learning.   1. Find a buddy. There’s no way around it: learning a new language can be challenging. Having the support of a coworker, friend or family member can make it fun! Whether you go to classes together or practice together after work, knowing that someone else is facing the same challenges that you are can make all the difference. Just don’t be tempted to speak with...

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How to Get Interviewed For a Job Overseas (Part 2)

Posted by on Oct 28, 2015 in Global Career Blog, Global Job Search, Interviewing Globally | 0 comments

How to Get Interviewed For a Job Overseas (Part 2)

Welcome back, Passport Career visitors. This is Marielys again with part two of “How to Get Interviewed For a Job Overseas.” In this new post, I’ll go into the last three techniques global employers are using to interview candidates abroad.   3. Written Interviews Written interviews aren’t as common as any of the other typical interview techniques that I shared with you in part one of this blog post, but they’re becoming more popular among employers trying to hire the most qualified candidates for their vacant positions regardless of their geographic...

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How To Get Interviewed For a Job Overseas (Part 1)

Posted by on Oct 21, 2015 in Global Career Blog, Global Job Search, Interviewing Globally | 0 comments

How To Get Interviewed For a Job Overseas (Part 1)

Are you planning to apply for a position abroad? If you are, this blog will help you prepare. When applying for a job abroad, it’s important that you learn the different methods that some companies or agencies are currently using to conduct their job interviews abroad, as they often differ from traditional job interviews that are constrained by geography.   As you may already know, most companies like to interview their prospect employees using the famous “let’s get to know you in-person” kind of interviews. While an “in-person” job interview is the most...

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